Shakespeare's Globe

Mike's Views, Reviews & Previews

2002 to 2005

Season List

 
  2002  The Season of Cupid & Psyche
 

Twelfth Night

A Midsummer Night's Dream

The Golden Ass by Peter Oswald

  2003  The Season of Régime Change
 

Richard II

Richard III

Dido Queen of Carthage by Christopher Marlowe

Edward II by Christopher Marlowe

The Taming of the Shrew

  2004  The Season of Star-Crossed Lovers
 

Romeo & Juliet

Much Ado About Nothing

Measure for Measure

  2005  The Season of the World and the Underworld
 

The Tempest

Pericles, Prince of Tyre

The Winter's Tale

The Storm by Peter Oswald

Troilus and Cressida in original pronunciation

Other Season Lists


1997 - 2001  Rylance part 1

2002 - 2005  Rylance part 2

2006 - 2010  Dromgoole part 1

2011 - 2015  Dromgoole part 2

2016 onwards  Emma Rice so far

Links

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Original Globe

In 1598 Shakespeare's acting company carried the timbers from the dismantled Theatre across the Thames to Bankside. There they used the timbers as the frame of their new playhouse they called the Globe. In 1613 it burnt down but they again rebuilt it. For more details click on the link.

What we believe the original Globe looked like

In 1989 the Museum of London excavated a small section of the Globe's foundations. Here's what they found.

The Globe's great rival playhouse, its star Edward Alleyn and owner Philip Henslowe

New Globe

The American actor Sam Wanamaker worked hard for decades to make the new Globe a reality, but he didn't live to see it built. Here's the story of how the new Shakespeare's Globe came to be built on London's Bankside in the 1990's

A list of links to details and my reviews of every season since 1997 at Shakespeare's Globe

Recommended Books

My list of recommended books about the Globe, the Rose and other playhouses of the time may be found in the Globe Playhouse section of the Well Furlong Book Shop . If you so wish, you may go on to buy many of the volumes in our Book Shop directly from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk.