Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
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Laalamani
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The Shakespeare’s Globe Theater was constructed in 1993 and initially founded in 1970 by the American actor and director, Sam Wanamaker. Situated in London, this is a unique international resource which is dedicated to exploring Shakespeare’s work, his playhouse where he used to write, his history and his lifestyle. The theater even has tours, costumes displayed for Shakespeare’s stage, musical instruments used and many more which are displayed at the adjacent museum.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
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