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The Globe Theater
Title: The Globe Theater
Category: Arts & Humanities
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The Globe Theater
The Globe Theater changed the course of English Theater forever. The Globe broke rules of ownership, class standards, and promoted the greatest playwright ever, William Shakespeare. Throughout its history the Globe Theater has produced the best of Shakespeare and his amazing plays and when it was closed London never felt the same. But once again Shakespeare is upon us. The newly re-built Globe gives us one more chance to re-live Shakespeare’s plays. Through examining
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Twenty years later, Sam Wanamaker meets Theo Crosby who later becomes the architect for the Globe project.
Bibliography
Works Cited
Brockett, Oscar G. History of the Theatre. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, Inc., 1974.
Gurr, Andrew, and John Orrell. Rebuilding Shakespeare’s Globe. London: Weidenfield and Nicolson, 1989.
Shakespeare’s Globe. Ed. Chantal Miller-Schutz. Jul. 1999. Reading University. 25 Jan. 2000 .
Smith, Irwin. Shakespeare’s Globe Playhouse. New York: New York University, 1964.
Timeline: 1599 to 1999. Ed. Chantal Miller-Schutz. Jul. 1999. Reading University. 25 Jan. 2000 .
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