Globe to Globe Festival
The Globe to Globe Festival ran from 23 April to 9 June 2012 as part of the World Shakespeare Festival,[1] itself part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad. The festival's director was Tom Bird.
The Globe to Globe Festival hosted 37 productions of Shakespeare's plays in 37 different languages over a six-week period. The festival was primarily intended to be an experiment with foreign language Shakespeare in the languages of London, however, it also aimed to discover how important Shakespeare is to the rest of the world. The Festival was recorded through blog responses on the Theatre's own website[2] and on the Year of Shakespeare blog.[3]
More than 100,000 people attended the performances, 80% of whom had not previously been to the Globe.[4]
Performances
References
- ↑ www.rsc.org.uk, Royal Shakespeare Company. "World Shakespeare Festival". Retrieved 23 February 2017.
- ↑ Globe to Globe response
- ↑ "Year of Shakespeare - A project documenting the World Shakespeare Festival, the greatest celebration of Shakespeare the world has ever seen.". Retrieved 23 February 2017.
- ↑ Lost in translation: The Globe's Shakespeare season offers a surprising insight into different cultures, Independent
External links
- Globe to Globe website
- Recordings of 32 of the Globe To Globe performances, on The Space.
- World Shakespeare festival: around the Globe in 37 plays, Guardian.
- Globe to Globe Festival: Shakespeare in 37 languages, Telegraph.
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