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SPECIAL OFFERSFAMILY RATE Top-price tickets £135 Second-price tickets £110
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£5 (Standing)
Lower/Middle/Upper Galleries(Seated)
The Tempest, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth, Gabriel, Blue Stockings and The Lightning Child.
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Saturday Study Day
Friends and patrons meet the cast
Setting the Scene
Talking Theatre
Perspective
ChildsPlay
Rarely Played and Read Not Dead
Shakespeare Found in Translation
Sonnet Walks
Shakespeare’s Birthday
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Off with his ears!
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONPlease read before booking.
VisibilityThe roof of the stage and all gallery seats are held up by pillars and there is no seat in the theatre from which the action is not obscured at some point.
WeatherAll seats are covered, but the theatre is open to the elements and performances continue whatever the weather.
StairsIf you have problems climbing stairs or suffer from vertigo you are advised to request tickets in the lower gallery.
SeatingSeating consists of wooden benches. Yard tickets are standing only, please do not bring shooting sticks or chairs.
CloakroomDue to the continuing building works there is no cloakroom for the theatre during the 2013 season and patrons are asked to keep their belongings with them at all times. The management reserves the right to search any bag taken in to the theatre and refuse access with large items and suitcases.
ChildrenA ticket is required for anyone aged 3 and over. If your child cries or causes a disturbance you will be asked to leave and may not be readmitted to the theatre.
All information correct at the time of going to print. Shakespeare’s Globe reserves the right to alter the programme or performance schedule without prior notification.
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Access Information: Tel: 020 7902 1409 10am – 5pm Monday – Friday [email protected]
PARKINGTwo parking spaces are available for disabled patrons. Spaces must be booked in advance and are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
WHEELCHAIR USERSThe theatre has provision for wheelchair users in the yard and Gentlemen’s Rooms, and there is full disabled access throughout the rest of the site. Gentlemen’s Rooms tickets must be pre-booked. One wheelchair platform is available in the yard, and must be pre-booked through the Box Office. Please note that sight lines from ground level can be restricted. Patrons wishing to transfer between wheelchairs and bench seating should call the access information line prior to booking as not all seats are suitable. We cannot guarantee that we will be able to accommodate you if you book an unsuitable seat or do not notify us at the time of booking.
DEAF OR HEARING IMPAIRED PEOPLEA hearing aid induction loop is available at all performances. Please note that the Globe is an open-air theatre and the loop will amplify all sounds. Hearing aids should be switched to ‘T’ position. A small number of induction loop enhancers are available for digital hearing aid users, please ask at the Information Desk on arrival. Enabling dogs are welcome, please inform Box Office at time of booking.
Please see performance schedule for dates of sign language interpreted and captioned performances.
BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLETouch tours are available before audio described performances. For a schedule of dates, please call the access information line. Enabling dogs are welcome, please inform Box Office at the time of booking.
Please see performance schedule for dates of audio described performances.
ACCESS GUIDEDue to the continuing building works our access guide is being updated. The new access guide will be available in large print and downloadable PDF.
For any access queries please call the access information line or email.
EXHIBITION AND THEATRE TOURSThe Globe Exhibition explores the life of Shakespeare, the London he lived in and the theatre he wrote for. A permanent exhibition is complemented by regular costume dressing, sword fighting and printing press demonstrations. On the Theatre tour, our expert Guides tell the story of the original Globe and the reconstruction, with colourful stories of Elizabethan Bankside when the Globe was at the heart of London’s most notorious entertainment district.
The Exhibition is open all year round (except 24 – 25 December). During the Theatre Season tours generally run in the mornings only, with the Exhibition remaining open in the afternoon. For more information see shakepsearesglobe.com/exhibition or call 020 7902 1500 in advance.
EXHIBITION OFFER Present a valid ticket for any performance in the 2013 Theatre Season and receive £2 off entry to the Exhibition. One discount per person.
GLOBE SHOPShakespeare’s Globe shop is open every day, selling a range of merchandise connected to the 2013 theatre season as well as specially commissioned jewellery, clothing, books, music, DVDs and gifts.shakespearesglobe.com/shop
GLOBE ONLINEVisit shakespearesglobe.com and discover more about each production with photos, trailers, blogs and Globe Education’s Adopt An Actor podcasts. For all the latest news and updates, sign up to our e-newsletter online. Or feeling social? Like us on Facebook or follow and tweet us @The_Globe.
EATING AND DRINKINGThe Swan Bar and Restaurant at Shakespeare’s Globe sources ingredients from local suppliers and markets and transforms them into innovative modern British dishes.
The ground floor bar is open all day for eating and socialising. The Chophouse, with its stunning views across the Thames, serves delicious food and is perfect for relaxing pre-theatre dining and special occasions, while the Piazza serves Pimm’s and other treats for those who want a quick and tasty snack before watching a show.
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VENUE HIRE AND EVENTSShakespeare’s Globe has a variety of versatile spaces which can be hired for events. The private rooms are ideal for meetings, standing receptions, gala dinner parties, award ceremonies and workshops, accommodating between 20 and 450 guests, and are also licenced to hold weddings and civil ceremonies.
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SUPPORT USThe Shakespeare Globe Trust is an educational charity (registered charity number 266916). We receive no annual public subsidy and rely on the generosity of our individual, corporate and trust supporters to help us maintain our standard of excellence for our artistic and education programming, continuing to produce exciting, inspiring and challenging work for all audiences. Thank you for your support of the Globe, if you would like to find out how you can get more involved please contact a member of the Development Office on 020 7902 1400.
LEGACY GIVINGJoin a growing group of supporters who have chosen to support the Globe by leaving a gift in their will. Your legacy is precious and will help us to develop and strengthen our innovative Education and Theatre programmes. The knowledge of your bequest gives us the opportunity to welcome you here, to thank you for your generosity and to help us plan and invest in the Globe’s future.
Find out more by contacting us on 020 7902 1450 or [email protected]
FRIENDS & PATRONSYour membership of the Friends & Patrons scheme is greatly appreciated. But do you find that booking tickets in January creates problems later in the year as you organise your diary? Best Friends are able to gain access to top price seats up to one month before a performance date while Courtiers gain access for up to three weeks before a performance date. Nobles and Director’s Circle supporters have access to seats up to 48 hours prior to a performance date (all subject to availability). By upgrading your level of membership you enhance the benefits you receive as a Friend or Patron and extend your support to Shakespeare’s Globe.
Find out more about the benefits of upgrading by contacting the Friends & Patrons office on 020 7902 5970 or [email protected]
SUPPORTING THROUGH YOUR BUSINESSYou can also get involved with Shakespeare’s Globe through your business, helping to directly support our artistic, education and community outreach programmes. We work with businesses in many different ways, offering a flexible and creative approach to develop collaborative partnerships that effectively meet your needs.
Entertaining and hospitality opportunities are also available throughout the theatre season, from private hire of our Gentlemen’s Rooms to sponsorship of a performance of your choice throughout the season. Alternatively, join as an annual corporate member and make the most of everything the Globe has to offer with ticketing and hospitality benefits, exclusive access, plus invitations and offers for your staff and business contacts to enjoy the huge variety of world-class work presented at Shakespeare’s Globe every year.
To find out more please contact us on 020 7902 1452 or [email protected]
BY UNDERGROUNDMansion House, Cannon Street, Blackfriars (District & Circle lines), London Bridge (Northern & Jubilee lines), Southwark (Jubilee line), St Paul’s (Central line).
BY BUS45, 63, 100 to Blackfriars Station/ South Entrance
15, 17, 521 to Cannon Street Station
11, 15, 17, 23, 26, 76, 388, 521 to Mansion House
381, RV1 to Southwark Bridge Road
344 to Southwark Bridge/Bankside Pier
BY TRAINLondon Bridge, Cannon Street, Blackfriars, Waterloo.
BY CAR AND TAXIParking is limited. There is an NCP car park on Upper Thames Street (closes at 7pm on Saturdays and Sundays). Congestion charges apply 7am – 6pm, Monday – Friday, excluding public holidays. Visitors can make use of the free telephone in the foyer to call a local mini-cab firm.
BY BIKEThere are uncovered bike racks on Bankside and New Globe Walk, 10 metres from the theatre. There is a Transport for London Barclay’s Cycle Hire docking point on New Globe Walk.
BY BOATBankside Pier
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