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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre & Exhibition
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This is a recent re-creation of what was probably the most important public theater ever built, Shakespeare's Globe, on the exact site where many of Shakespeare's plays opened. The late American filmmaker Sam Wanamaker worked for some 20 years to raise funds to re-create the theater as it existed in Elizabethan times, thatched roof and all. A fascinating exhibit tells the story of the Globe's construction, using the material (including goat hair in the plaster), techniques, and craftsmanship of 400 years ago. The new Globe isn't an exact replica: It seats 1,500 patrons, not the 3,000 who regularly squeezed in during the early 1600s, and this thatched roof has been specially treated with a fire retardant. Guided tours of the facility are offered throughout the day.
21 New Globe Walk, Southwark, SE1.Phone: 020/7902-1400.Open: Daily 10am-6pm (guided tours every 30 min. or so).Exhibition and tour admission £8 ($13) adults, £5.50 ($8.80) children 15 and under, £6.50 ($10) seniors and students.Tube: Mansion House or London Bridge.
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