In this issue
The Only Way is Soho!
Final four weeks of the season
Shakespeare & the banquet of the senses
Globe to Globe: 37 plays, 37 languages
Henry VIII in a cinema near you
Elsewhere in London
* * * * Time Out, "sharp suits, salty language and carnival chaos ...
The casting is superb ... Best of all, though, is Hannan's writing"
The Guardian, "Winningly vivacious performances from Emma Pierson, Edward Hogg and Iris Roberts."
The Stage, "Hannan has a vital turn of phrase and a stunning visual sense."
The God of Soho is thrilling audiences by daring to probe beneath the
glossy lives of the deities in heaven and the tabloids to expose an
unexpectedly rich seam of emotions. Stylish and decadent, swept along
by infectiously catchy tunes from King Porter Stomp with a fantastic
cast that move effortlessly from the laugh out loud to the beautifully
fragile.
Sexy, feisty and real - catch it before it leaves on 30 September!
Something for the Weekend? Yard and Post Show Cocktail for £10
Come and see the show from the yard and enjoy a cocktail for £10. Quote
‘pcdsftw’ online or when calling the Box Office on 020 7401 9919.
Cannot be claimed retrospectively. Usual terms and conditions apply. Purchasers must be over the age of 18.
Please note: Yard tickets are standing only, but have the best view of the stage.
Final four weeks of the season
The theatre season continues until 2 October with performances of Much
Ado About Nothing, Doctor Faustus, The Globe Mysteries and The God of
Soho. Book now for your final chance of the year to see gods and
devils, lovers and haters, great stories and wicked comedy.
Come and enjoy the Banquet of the Senses
This autumn season, Globe Education will celebrate Shakespeare and the
Banquet of the Senses. Staged readings, talks and special events
investigate how Shakespeare and his theatre invoke sight, sound, smell,
taste and touch.
Globe to Globe: 37 plays, 37 languages
We're fast approaching our official launch of the Globe to Globe 2012
festival, with all the details being announced on 27 September. To get
the latest updates, sign up for festival alerts.
Henry VIII in a cinema near you
The Telegraph, "If the Globe had a roof, this production of Henry VIII would surely have blown it off."
If you missed it last year, you can catch this sumptuous production in cinemas worldwide from 15 September.
Elsewhere in London: The Conspirators, at Orange Tree Theatre
This fascinating 1971 play about a post-revolution society and the new
democracy is brutally honest in exposing the power struggles existing
within close relationships and the sexual allure of political clout.
Tickets from £11.
Elsewhere in London: Decade, at St Katharine Docks
No-one can forget the moment they heard the news. September 11th, 2001
sent shockwaves across the globe. Ten years on, a team of writers and
thinkers explore our responses to this defining event in a new
production from Headlong, directed by Rupert Goold.
Elsewhere in London: Treasures of Heaven, at the British Museum
Seen The Globe Mysteries? Now see the era’s medieval treasures at the
British Museum and witness stunning craftsmanship from an era of deep
piety and devotion.
Special offer: 25% off tickets for Globe e-subscribers until 9 October.
Book online or call 020 7323 8181 and quote ‘GLOBE’ at checkout. Terms
and conditions apply.
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