It isn’t easy to find Shakespearean theatre that can to compel and entertain children as young as six years old, but the magical combination of mystery, menace and drama offered by this promenade production is a true stroke of brilliance sure to keep even the liveliest of youngsters captivated.
Audiences are split into groups and guided around The Globe and Sam Wanamaker theatres, encountering a cast of peculiar characters, each within an intimate scene which helps unravel the mystery of the original theatre’s fiery destruction in 1614.
The constant change of pace and a rising air of danger encourages even adult participants to suspend their disbelief, and this production represents a fine example of innovation in family theatre. Each new scenario blends seamlessly into the last, yet introduces a new thread from the works of the bard - from Romeo and Juliet to Macbeth - as well as familiarising its audience with the context of contemporary drama. In 2013 The Globe’s Muse of Fire won Best Family Event, Best Overall Family Welcome and Best Family Venue at the Family Arts Festival: book now to find out why.
Suitable for children ages six to eleven -- parents and older siblings are welcome too.
What | Muse of Fire, The Globe |
Where | The Globe, 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, London, SE1 9DT | MAP |
Nearest tube | Blackfriars (underground) |
When |
16 Feb 15 – 20 Feb 15, Performances at 11am and 2pm |
Price | £10-£12.50 |
Website | Click here to book via The Globe |