Arnold: Globe- Life In Shakespeare's London
Category
ISBN
9781471162732
Dimensions
0.53 x 5.12 x 7.8 inches (Length x Width x Height)
Minimum quantity
2
Author
Catharine Arnold
Imprint
Simon & Schuster
Format
bf
Pack quantity
64
Description
In Globe Catherine Arnold takes the listener on a tour of Shakespeare's London, looking at how they shaped each other. Acting turned into a trade, and troupes of touring players perfected their craft. Shakespeare's own company, the Chamberlain's Men, opened the Globe Playhouse on Bankside in 1599, creating a new focal point for the city.
But the story of the theatre and the men who created it was just as dramatic as any of the tales told on its stage. James Burbage carried timbers across the Thames to build the theatre among the brothels and beer gardens on the south side of the river at huge personal cost. It flourished, then burnt down during a performance of Henry VIII, before being rebuilt then destroyed again during the short reign of Oliver Cromwell, and was finally reconstructed in modern times.