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Shakespeare's Globe, the open-air London playhouse that helped win modern audiences over to all-weather outdoor theatergoing, is embracing the great indoors.
All the world's onstage _ a single stage _ as theater troupes from around the globe perform all of Shakespeare's plays in three dozen languages in the Bard's symbolic London home.
All the world's onstage _ a single stage _ as theater troupes from around the globe perform all of Shakespeare's plays in three dozen languages in the Bard's symbolic London home.
"We're hoping it will prove as great a revelation as this building has," said Globe artistic director Dominic Dromgoole, referring to the open-air theater that opened in 1997. "In the simplest terms, it's called going back to the future."
Dromgoole said the new space would expand the company's repertoire to include works by Jacobean dramatists who followed Shakespeare, such as Thomas Middleton and John Webster.