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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Tickets
Important Info
Summer 2025 shows at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre:
If you would like to explore each of the summer 2025 shows at Globe Theatre in more detail, follow the link below:
The Crucible(Opens in new tab), playing 9 May - 12 July 2025
Merry Wives of Windsor(Opens in new tab), playing 4 July - 20 September 2025
Rough Magic(Opens in new tab), playing 19 July - 23 August 2025
Twelfth Night(Opens in new tab), playing 8 - 14 August 2025
Troilus and Cressida(Opens in new tab), 26 September - 26 October 2025
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About
London's historic 360° open-air auditorium
Shakespeare called his theatre a ‘wooden O’ and like his historic playhouse our Globe Theatre is a 360° auditorium. With no roof over the central yard, the theatre is open-air and audiences who attend performances and tours are told to dress for the weather! Events will go ahead in rain, shine and snow.
Seats are arranged in galleries all around the wide, open stage, so spectators and performers can see each other at all times. The Globe Theatre is a space where the audience has always been a vital component of the performance.
The Globe Theatre officially opened in 1997, although workshops and performances had taken place on the stage since 1995.
Despite taking its name from the extraordinary 16th century playwright and poet, The Globe Theatre doesn't just stage the works of Shakespeare. The breathtaking venue situated upon the Thames also programmes a range of Renaissance playwrights, as well as new writing, music concerts, film screenings, family events, educational workshops, community projects, guided tours and more.
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