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  1. Jun 25, 2015 · Shakespeare's Globe Theatre: The Comedy of Errors: Directed by Blanche McIntyre. With Simon Harrison, Matthew Needham, Brodie Ross, Jamie Wilkes. Basing his plot on a farce by Plautus, Shakespeare caps the mayhem of his Roman original to build up a hectic tale of violent cross-purposes, furious slapstick and social nightmare.

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    • Blanche McIntyre
    • 2015-06-25
  2. Be transported back to Elizabethan London as the Globe transforms into a bustling dock – complete with ship masts and piers – where Shakespeare’s wild comedy about rival cities, long-lost siblings and mistaken identities comes to ‘brisk, boisterous and rib-tickling’ life (The Times) with ‘boundless energy and slapstick silliness ...

  3. In Shakespeare’s uproarious comedy of mistaken identity, mayhem, and misunderstandings, two twin brothers and their twin servants are separated from each other and embark on a riotous search to find their other halves.

  4. Feb 2, 2024 · The Comedy of Errors. Globe deputy Sean Holmes offers a lean, thoughtful, funny take on Shakespeare’s dumbest comedy. Friday 2 February 2024. Buy ticket. Written by Andrzej Lukowski. Time Out...

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  5. Jun 1, 2023 · Shakespeare’s Globe, London. The shadows have become deeper and the questions more piercing in Elle While’s staging of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Again, there is humour to enjoy, but ...

  6. Jun 13, 2023 · 132. 91K views 11 months ago SHAKESPEARE'S GLOBE. Watch the feature trailer for our ★★★★ ‘rip-roaring fun’ (The Telegraph) and ‘raucously entertaining’ (Culture Whisper) The Comedy of...

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  8. Be transported back to Elizabethan London as the Globe transforms into a bustling dock – complete with ship masts and piers – where Shakespeare’s wild comedy about rival cities, long-lost siblings and mistaken identities comes to brisk, boisterous and rib-tickling life, with boundless energy and slapstick silliness.