By Michael Zollner
The Charlottenburg Globe Theater invites you to its open day on Saturday with free admission. A colorful program awaits the visitors.
If you want to experience Shakespeare a little like Shakespeare, you have to go to the Globe Theater. The name of the Charlottenburg stage goes back to the Elizabethan theater building in London in which Shakespeare showed his works in the 16th century. Just as it was then, the Globe Theater is still a round building today, which allows the spectators to be very close to the action from all seats.
On Saturday, the stage invites you to the open day, and there is a lot on offer.
It starts at 2 p.m. with a mask workshop for children, followed at 3 p.m. by the play “Ameley, the Beaver and the King on the Roof” by Tankred Dorst (for children aged 6 and over). Afterwards there will be music by The Swingin’ Hermlins (jazz), at 6 p.m. “As You Like It” by William Shakespeare will start. At 9.30 p.m. “As the Crow flies” (in English) by and with Wiebke Acton follows.
The season runs until September 9th. The program also includes Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, “Romeo and Juliet”, “Maria Stuart” and many more.
July 22, 2023, Sömmeringstraße 15, admission to the open day is free, otherwise from 12.50 euros, www.globe.berlin or ☎ 84 10 89 09