In honour of the 400th anniversary of of the death of William Shakespeare a group of ambitious Kiwis have recreated as faithfully as possible his original performance space to bring audiences the remarkable experience of being a part of Shakespeare’s own audience 400 years ago. Pop-up Globe is the world’s first faithful reconstruction the Globe Theatre.
It’s being constructed on Mayoral Drive in Auckland in the carpark outside the Basement theatre.
PLAY ON is the only dedicated musical production being presented at the Pop Up Globe. It is the brainchild of PAUL McLANEY, along with actor/directors Ian Mune and Peter Elliot.
In honour of the 400th anniversary of of the death of William Shakespeare a group of ambitious Kiwis have recreated as faithfully as possible his original performance space to bring audiences the remarkable experience of being a part of Shakespeare’s own audience 400 years ago. Pop-up Globe is the world’s first faithful reconstruction the Globe Theatre.
It’s being constructed on Mayoral Drive in Auckland in the carpark outside the Basement theatre.
PLAY ON is the only dedicated musical production being presented at the Pop Up Globe. It is the brainchild of PAUL McLANEY, along with actor/directors Ian Mune and Peter Elliot.
For this one-off show, happening on Sunday 3 April, McLaney will be joined by a group of acclaimed musicians and actors featuring Julia Deans, Laughton Kora, Cameron Rhodes, Maisey Rika, Esther Stephens and Mara TK (Electric Wire Hustle). The group will perform alongside the EDIN string quartet and a three-piece acoustic band.
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