I look after all of our higher education and conservatory programmes, head up the library and archives and oversee all research and scholarship for Shakespeare’s Globe. Find out how Farah finds the time…
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I look after all of our higher education and conservatory programmes, head up the library and archives and oversee all research and scholarship for Shakespeare’s Globe. Find out how Farah finds the time…
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Abigail Rokison, the winner of the Shakespeare’s Globe Book Award, gave a fascinating lecture on her book Shakespearean Verse Speaking…
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We are delighted to announce that Dr Sarah Dustagheer has today received her PhD in her graduation ceremony…
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Mark Rylance as Olivia 2002 (c) John Tramper
Dr Farah Karim-Cooper delves into the world of ‘original practices’ as seen in this season Twelfth Night….
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Doctor Faustus (c) Keith Pattison
This is an introduction to a new blog series by Neil Vallelly on the subject of light and lighting in early modern theatrical practice.
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Architectural Drawing (7c)
What few people realise is that in the 1990s, in addition to the rest of the complex or Globe ‘campus’, the shell of what will eventually become the indoor Jacobean Theatre rose silently alongside the Globe Theatre. Read on to find out more.
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Before beginning a blog series about the King James Bible, it seems a good place to start is with the question: who exactly was King James? By Dr Farah Karim-Cooper
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