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  1. Plan your visit. Shakespeare’s Globe is located on the bank of the River Thames, London (UK), in the Bankside Cultural Quarter. Our address is 21 New Globe Walk, SE1 9DT.

  2. DETAILS. TICKETS. Galleries (Seating) £62 – £25. Standing £5. This event is on-site in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. Running time 3 hours including an interval. Join the conversation #OthelloGlobe. Terms and conditions. A £2.50 transaction fee per order applies online and over the telephone.

  3. The Globe Theatre officially opened in 1997, although workshops and performances had taken place on the stage since 1995. It also isn’t our only performance venue. Shakespeare’s Globe is home to the candlelit Sam Wanamaker Playhouse and we perform plays and readings in other spaces on site. We also tour around the world!

  4. Ten years after opening the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse in 2014, experience a ‘thrilling, funny and moving’ ★★★★ (The Times) new production of John Webster’s seminal revenge tragedy, The Duchess of Malfi, in London’s only indoor candlelit theatre. A forbidden marriage. A hidden family. A dangerous web of secrets and lies.

  5. The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is an intimate candlelit indoor theatre space next to Shakespeare's Globe. The Jacobean theatre is built to authentic designs and craftsmanship of the period to create a theatre fitting of Shakespeare's time. There are two tiers of galleried seating and a pit seating area.

  6. What time does the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse box office open and how do I collect tickets? The box office is open for general and ticketing enquiries between 11am - 6pm on Monday - Friday, 10am - 6pm on Saturdays, and 11am - 5pm on Sundays. Tickets can be collected on the day of the performance, or are sent electronically to the email address you ...

  7. Sam Wanamaker Playhouse Join the three Weird Sisters from Macbeth for a silly, spooky adventure of their own in this brand-new family show from the team behind the Olivier Award-nominated, ‘fantastically funny’ ★★★★★ (Broadway World) Midsummer Mechanicals.