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Shakespeare's theatre

Introduces the Globe theatre, built in London in 1599 and used for the original performances of many of Shakespeare's plays. Explains what it was like to work in the theatre, and to be part of the audience. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.

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  • "Both the original 1599 Globe Theatre on the banks of the River Thames in London and the rebuilt 1997 Globe are discussed along with the life of Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Era itself."
  • "Introduces the Globe theatre, built in London in 1599 and used for the original performances of many of Shakespeare's plays. Explains what it was like to work in the theatre, and to be part of the audience. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary."@en
  • "Discusses all aspects of theater in Shakespeare's time, giving an inside view of Elizabethan drama."@en
  • "This title takes a captivating look at the theaters of Shakespeare;s time, including an in-depth look at The Globe Theater. The origins of theater are introduced, as well as background information about the people who performed in them and those who were entertained in them. The Magnifications series offers children the thrill of examining past civilizations through the eyes of an archaeologist. Gorgeous, full-color panoramas of ancient landmarks are magnified with inset illustrations revealing fascinating details. A valuable research tool, these books are also helpful as travel guides and for simple browsing. Supplements school curriculum in language arts and history."

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  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Jugendbuch"

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  • "A Shakespearean theater"
  • "Shakespeare's theatre"@en
  • "Shakespeare's theatre"
  • "Shakespeare's theater"@en
  • "Shakespeare's theater"
  • "A Shakespearean theatre"@en
  • "A Shakespearean theatre"
  • "A Shakespearean theater"@en