Ryan N. • October 4, 2016Just an incredible place to spend a fiver on a standing ticket and enjoy some fantastic theatre in the round. Better with sun and cider.
Leach E. • March 11, 2017Usually really incredible atmospheric Tudor and Jacobean Theatre in an authentic setting. Under Emma Rice, not so much, but she will thankfully soon be gone.
HISTORY UK • February 14, 2011The remains of Southwark’s first theatre, The Rose built in 1587, were rediscovered here during excavations in 1989. It was put out of business by the (original) Globe in 1600.
Annie H. • December 7, 2014Impressive theatre on floor one of Tate Modern - very comfy seats, large clear screen and sound technology. Hosts members AGM amongst other Tate tutorial & lecture style events - event calendar online
Valentina C. • September 24Perfect for an after-show dinner if you go to the Globe Theatre, which only 5’ from there and open till late
HISTORY UK • February 14, 2011This 18th century pub stands on the site of an earlier inn used by playwrights and actors of The Globe theatre. From here Samuel Pepys watched the Great Fire of 1666 destroy the city on the far bank.
Vic K. • February 26, 2011Exiting Tate Modern up the slipway you are 100 yards from site of Swan Theatre which in Shakespeare's time held 3,000 people-bigger than today's West End theatres (see Shakespeare's London iPhone app
David D. • August 28, 2014The place to sit back and watch British films made in 30s and more. Two hours give you plenty of time to browse collections and watch 1 1/2 films. Absolutely love this spot.
Graham P. • July 25, 2011Get on and off Thames Clipper here for best views of London from the river. Use this stop for Globe Theatre, Tate Modern and short walk to St Paul's
diana • April 20, 2013lovely modern bridge, offers a wonderful view to Globe Theater and St Pauls Cathedral..
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