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Globe Theatre
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Globe Theatre, the
Burbages' theatre on Bankside in Southwark, erected in 1599. It was a large twenty-sided building, thatched, with the centre open to the sky. The thatch caught fire in 1613, owing to the discharge of a peal of ordnance at an entry of the king in
Henry VIII, and the whole building was destroyed. It was rebuilt in 1614 and demolished in 1644. Shakespeare had a share in the theatre and acted there. The International Shakespeare' Globe Centre, which opened in 1996 close to the original site of the Globe, includes a full-sized reconstruction of the theatre. The driving force behind the building of this new theatre, opened by Elizabeth II in 1997, was American actor-director Sam Wanamaker(1919–93).
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The Globe Theatres.
Magazine article from: San Diego Business Journal; 2/26/2001; 321 words
; ...What's in a name? After 65 years, the Old Globe Theatre is changing its name to The Globe Theatres. The three individual theatres that makeup The Globe Theatres will remain: The Old Globe Theatre, the Cassius Carter Centre Stage, and the...
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Couple makes plans for Globe Theatre in North
Newspaper article from: Yorkshire Post; 6/13/2008; 448 words
; A Yorkshire theatre company has revealed plans to bring a Globe for the North to Ripley. Husband...concerned, the more Globe Theatres there are, the better...support the idea of another Globe theatre being built in the North of...
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Old Globe Theatre is saying "Out ith the old".
Magazine article from: American Theatre; 4/1/2001; 393 words
; ...Calif: In a bit of refurbishing, the Old Globe Theatre is saying "out with the old"--literally...announced a new name and logo for the Old Globe Theatre, now renamed The Globe Theatres. According to O'Brien: "The organization...
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San Diego's Globe Theatres have a new general manager: Michael Murphy, who comes to the Globe by way of Austin Lyric Opera, in Texas, where he served as managing director. (Entrances & Exits).(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: American Theatre; 5/1/2003; 559 words
; San Diego's Globe Theatres have a new general manager...Murphy, who comes to the Globe by way of Austin Lyric...and San Diego Repertory Theatre. Also gaining a staff...Pacific, Michigan Opera Theatre and Dayton Opera.
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Globe Theatres.(presentation of 'Twelfth Night' at Lowell Davies Festival Theatre)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: San Diego Business Journal; 7/30/2001; 536 words
; ...William Shakespeare is shining under the stars at the outdoor Lowell Davies Festival Theatre through August 11, 2001. The Tony Award-winning Globe Theatres is pleased to present this classic play directed by Jack O'Brien. Call the box office...
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Globe Theatres' $90,000 grant to enhance Web site. (Tourism & Hospitality).(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: San Diego Business Journal; 8/12/2002; ; 594 words
; Checking In: The Globe Theatres recently won a $90,000 two-year grant from American Express...Pond Corporate Communications LLC, which already designed the Globe's Web site, will now add in more information about the theater...
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The Globe Theatres. (What's News).
Magazine article from: San Diego Business Journal; 6/24/2002; 306 words
; ...romance, adventure and hilarity -- it's all happening at The Globe Theatres. The summer line up includes Smash, All My Sons, The Taming...for tickets and times. On Tuesdays, the ever-charming theatre buff, Gail Saivar, will be on hand to welcome you and answer...
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The Globe Theatres. (What's News).(Sones in His Pockets comedy)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: San Diego Business Journal; 12/24/2001; 449 words
; The Globe Theatres will kick off the 2002 Season with the "supremely witty and beautifully crafted comedy," Stones in His Pockets, which unfolds...
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The Globe Theatres! (What's News).
Magazine article from: San Diego Business Journal; 8/26/2002; 278 words
; Round out your arts experience at The Globe Theatres! Pericles, that adventurous Shakespearean romance, will run through October 6th. And don't miss Beyond Therapy! It's as funny as the name implies. Get your tickets through the box office at (619) 239-2255.
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SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYHOUSE: This wooden O.(Globe Theatre)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 12/18/1999; 700+ words
; ...Wanamaker recruited to ensure the Globe's authenticity. "Shakespeare...occasions which most contemporary theatre has become, with the audience...darkness. In fact, darkened theatres were introduced in the 19th...boisterous audiences. The Globe has leapt back in time to recreate...theatrical ...
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Globe Theatre
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
Globe Theatre, London. 1. On...Bankside, in Southwark, the theatre most intimately associated...of materials taken from the Theatre , built by his father, and...after 1613 to the Blackfriars Theatre for the winter. All that...constant use until all the London theatres were closed in ...
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San Diego Old Globe Theatre
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Theatre
San Diego Old Globe Theatre. A long and checkered history accompanies the replica of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre built in San Diego in 1935 as...Community Theatre. Popularly called the Old Globe, the group changed its name to that...
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Globe theatre
Book article from: A Dictionary of British History
Globe theatre Built 1598/9 on Bankside in Southwark, by...actor, its sign showed Hercules carrying the globe on his shoulders. Burned down in 1613, it...first performed there. A replica of the first theatre was opened in 1996.
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Old Globe Theatre
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Theatre
Old Globe Theatre. See San Diego Old Globe Theatre .
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Rose Theatre
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
Rose Theatre, London, in Rose Alley, off Southwark Bridge Road. This theatre, 94 ft. square, constructed of...about halfway between the later Globe theatres and Hope theatres . It is not known which company first...
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