A blog dedicated to the Pop Up Globe, a replica of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Based in Auckland, New Zealand - with a successful Summer 2017/18 season in Melbourne and now a Sydney season opening this Spring.
[This is a fan blog and we are not affiliated with the official Pop Up Globe]
We have a lot of material to work through, but we’re not sure what to make next, and that’s why it’s our pleasure to inform you that gif requests are now OPEN! Just send your requests to our ask box and we’ll do our best to recreate them for you! Please be aware that we may not have anything of the scene you’re looking for, but we will try to find some images online in lieu of video. If you have some footage or images you’d like to share, please send them our way as well! We’d love to see everyone’s memories of the Pop Up Globe! <3
After performing to over 450,000 people in just two years, the Pop Up Globe is coming to Sydney! For six weeks only, starting September 5th, the Pop Up Globe will take Sydney by storm with four plays from their recent Auckland season - A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Merchant of Venice, Macbeth, and The Comedy of Errors.
You can find out more on their website. Tickets are on sale now!
We're delighted to announce that after performing to 450,000 people in just two years, Pop-up Globe, the smash-hit theatre experience, is coming to Sydney! Register now be the first to receive all season information. http://popupglobe.com.au
Adrian Hooke (Orlando) is selling a guitar used in As You Like It and Much Ado About Nothing! It has been signed by the Melbourne 2017/2018 casts and all proceeds from the final sale will go to charity. Place your bid here!
James Haxby as Oliver, with Jonathan Tynan-Moss as Rosalind and Stanley Andrew Jackson III as Celia in William Shakespeare’s As You Like It at the Pop Up Globe [x]
When Beatrice dragged this audience member onstage so that she could hide behind him in the gulling scene, he immediately started quoting Snout from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. “In this same interlude it doth befall/That I, one Snout by name, present a wall;...”
I missed the first part (including him telling a crying baby, ‘It isn’t so bad, kid’ which im just super heartbroken about) but it’s better than nothing, I guess.