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Much Ado About Nothing: Key Scenes
Interactive tools providing definitions and examples of literary terms for key scenes.
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Fact Sheet: Audiences
By 1600, between 10,000 and 20,000 people a week went to London theatres.
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Fact Sheet: Shakespeare
We know quite a lot about Shakespeare, but there is still much that remains a mystery.
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Romeo & Juliet: Images
A collection of images from previous productions of Romeo and Juliet.
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Macbeth: Productions
Previous productions of Macbeth at the Globe.
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Fact Sheet: Special Effects
Thunder, lightning, magic and more! Learn how special effects were done in Shakespeare's time.
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The Taming of the Shrew: Interviews
Interviews with actors from previous productions of The Taming of the Shrew
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Midsummer: Images
A collection of images from previous productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Macbeth: Images
A collection of images from previous productions of Macbeth.
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Henry IV - Part Two: Synopsis
Scene by scene synopsis of Henry IV - Part Two
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Fact Sheet: Indoor Theatres
Indoor theatres grew out of temporary theatres in existing buildings set up for private performances.
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Fact Sheet: The Third Globe
The current Shakespeare’s Globe in London can be called the third (reconstructed) Globe.
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