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The Globe’s new season includes the first ever play staged in both of its theatres at once

The Globe’s new season includes the first ever play staged in both of its theatres at once

Since the indoor Sam Wanamaker Playhouse opened back in 2014, Shakespeare’s Globe has divided its programming neatly between the outdoor summer seasons and the indoor winter ones. There’s the odd bit of indoor work in the summer, and usually an outdoor family show around Christmas. But no maniac has ever previously tried to stage a single play in both theatres… until now!!

The Globe’s in-house maverick Sean Holmes - formerly of the Lyric Hammersmith - will direct a revival of Shakespeare’s ‘The Winter’s Tale’ in the next winter season that will indeed be split between the candlelit indoor Wanamaker and the roofless Globe Theatre (Feb 9-Apr 16 2023).

Anyone familiar with the play will be aware that the setting and, indeed, tone shift dramatically between the Sicilian court intrigue of the first half and the knockabout rural larks of the Bohemia-set second. So you can absolutely see the appeal of using two different theatres. We must, however, acknowledge that it’s somewhat ‘bold’ of Holmes to ask the audience to hang out in a half-empty Globe Theatre in the middle of February. It looks great, but for the love of the Bard wrap up warm.

‘The Winter’s Take’ is the last show in the season, which kicks off with a revival of ‘Henry V’ from director Holly Race Roughan (Nov 10-Feb 4 2023), a co-production with the visionary Headlong. Then it’s new play from ‘Hakawatis: Women of the Arabian Nights’ by Globe writer-in-residence Hannah Khalil (Dec 1-Jan 14 2023), based upon the female characters from the Arabian Nights; it’ll run at the same time as another play from Khalil - the return of her festive Hans Christian Andersen revival ‘The Fir Tree’, which plays outdoors December 15-31. Opening just before ‘The Winter’s Tale’ - and indeed playing in rep with it, albeit indoors only - the very cool Jude Christian will direct legendary horror nasty ‘Titus Andronicus’ (Jan 19-Apr 15). It’ll be the first Globe production of Shakespeare’s spatterfest since Lucy Bailey’s production, which famously sparked mass fainting fits nightly, so brace yourselves.

Public booking opens Fri Jul 15 at 10am


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