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Globe Theatre![]() An engraving from the First Folio edition of 1623 shows the English dramatist William Shakespeare in a rare, almost contemporary portrait. Shakespeare left his birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon, for London, England, in the 1580s, but his debt to the English countryside is evident in his plays and poems.
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Still, '06 was a particularly strong year for Shakespearean productions, courtesy of A Noise Within (``As You Like It''), the Actors' Gang (``Love's Labour's Lost'') and San Diego's Old Globe Theatre, the latter producing a comic and highly decadent rendition of Shakespeare's tragedy ``Titus Andronicus. As the author of the equally encyclopedic London: The Biography, Ackroyd is the one writer one might expect to have noticed that a major Southwark landmark is absent from all the studies of Shakespeare's residence near the Globe Theatre. Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life * (Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, Sept. |
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