The Rose playhouse was the first purpose-built theatre south of the Thames to be located on Bankside, Southwark. The playhouse was erected by Philip Henslowe in 1587 and functioned for a couple of ...
To say that William Shakespeare bestrides our culture like a colossus is to chronically undersell him. Over 400 years since his death, the Stratford-born playwright is virtually uncontested as the ...
The first purpose-built theatre south of the Thames was located on a main road running south from London to Portsmouth and through historic Surrey. Although today it lies under the notoriously ...
Theatre Royal Drury Lane is currently home to a reimagination of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. But London’s oldest ...
A performance of All's Well That Ends Well in 2024. This year's play is The Taming of the Shrew. Groundling tickets at the Globe aren't the only way to catch a Shakespeare production en plein air ...
William Shakespeare was an English actor, poet and playwright. During Shakespeare’s lifetime, the theatre became a very popular form of entertainment in London. Acting companies built their own ...
To see or not to see? It’s definitely the former with these unmissable London Shakespeare plays All the world’s a stage, especially for those seeking out William Shakespeare in the capital.
To say that William Shakespeare bestrides our culture like a colossus is to chronically undersell him. Over 400 years since his death, the Stratford-born playwright is virtually uncontested as the ...
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