Nick Smurthwaite writes about the search for one of Shakespeare’s London homes and what it might tell us about the man and his work: “‘Everything we know about Shakespeare’s life has been ...
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.
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Marisa Méndez, Senior Editor This is not the Globe Theatre of Shakespeare's time. The original Globe ... A tour of the theater is included in the price of a London Pass. Located next to the ...
and that the first of Shakespeare’s plays to be performed in Kent was probably Henry VI Part 1. Lord Strange's Men had played at the Rose Theatre in London between February and June 1592 ...
John Webster was born in the suggestively named parish of St Sepulchre, Newgate in London between ... to have staged an early performance of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night in 1602.
The Museum of Shakespeare has been created by creative studio Bompas and Parr in collaboration with Museum of London Archaeology and Historic England. It will be housed within The Stage ...