jueves, 26 de noviembre de 2009
The Globe Theatre
The first proper theater as we know it was called the Theatre, built at Shoreditch, London in 1576 and the owner was James Burbage. James Burbage had obtained a 21 year lease with permission to build the first playhouse, aptly named ' The Theatre '. Before this time plays were performed in the courtyard of inns or inn-yards, or sometimes, in the houses of noblemen or in extreme circumstances on open ground. After the Theatre, further open air playhouses ( theaters ) opened in the London area, including the Rose Theatre (1587), and the Hope Theatre (1613). The most famous Elizabethan playhouse ( theater ) was the Globe Theatre (1599) built by the company in which Shakespeare had a stake - now often referred to as the Shakespearean Globe. The full history of the Elizabethan Theater with all its theaters, playhouses and inn-yards is available by clicking the Elizabethan Theatre link which provides comprehensive information about Elizabethan Inn-Yards, Theaters and Playhouses.
ROMEO AND JULIET-PAT 1
Romeo: The only son of the Montague family
Juliet: The only daughter of the Capulet family
Prince Escalus: The governor of Verona
Tybalt: Juliet's cousin:Romeo's friendCount
Paris:Juliet's fiancé
The Nurse:The woman who looked after Juliet
Benvolio:Romeo's friend and teacher, a priest
Abram and Balthasar: Romeo's servant
Friar Laurence:The friar who had to go to Mantua
An Apothecary:The queen of the fairies, of the dreams
Romeo: The only son of the Montague family
Juliet: The only daughter of the Capulet family
Prince Escalus: The governor of Verona
Tybalt: Juliet's cousin:Romeo's friendCount
Paris:Juliet's fiancé
The Nurse:The woman who looked after Juliet
Benvolio:Romeo's friend and teacher, a priest
Abram and Balthasar: Romeo's servant
Friar Laurence:The friar who had to go to Mantua
An Apothecary:The queen of the fairies, of the dreams
jueves, 19 de noviembre de 2009
HOTEL
DescriptionThe hotel is situated right in the centre of London in Portland Place, a few minutes walk from Oxford Street and Regent Street offering some of the best shopping in London. The nearest underground station is Oxford Circus. It has got five stars.PRIZE: 619 €
You can alsow go: http://www.es.lastminute.com/hotels/reserveHotelAction.do --> for the hotel. This hotel cost 90 euros aprox.
If you want to the trip would be cheaper, in the airport you can call one friend and he/she can take you and leave you in your home.For train or bus...you can ask in Londres for timetable.
DescriptionThe hotel is situated right in the centre of London in Portland Place, a few minutes walk from Oxford Street and Regent Street offering some of the best shopping in London. The nearest underground station is Oxford Circus. It has got five stars.PRIZE: 619 €
You can alsow go: http://www.es.lastminute.com/hotels/reserveHotelAction.do --> for the hotel. This hotel cost 90 euros aprox.
If you want to the trip would be cheaper, in the airport you can call one friend and he/she can take you and leave you in your home.For train or bus...you can ask in Londres for timetable.
jueves, 12 de noviembre de 2009
TRAVEL AROUND STARTFOR-UPON-AVON
what is?
Stratford-upon-Avon is a market town and civil parish in south Warwickshire, England. It lies on the River Avon, 22 miles (35 km) south east of Birmingham and 8 miles (13 km) south west of the county town, Warwick. It is the main town of the District of Stratford-on-Avon, which uses the term "on" to indicate that it covers a much larger area than the town itself. In 2001, the town's population was 23,676.The town is a popular tourist destination owing to its status as birthplace of the playwright and poet William Shakespeare, receiving about three million visitors a year from all over the world.
Alsow is a town synonymous with William Shakespeare. Visit Stratford-upon-Avon introduces you to a market town with more than 800 years of history containing not only many buildings that survive to-day and would have been familiar to Shakespeare, but also a thriving community offering a wide variety of leisure and shopping experiences.A town synonymous with William Shakespeare. Visit Stratford-upon-Avon introduces you to a market town with more than 800 years of history containing not only many buildings that survive to-day and would have been familiar to Shakespeare, but also a thriving community offering a wide variety of leisure and shopping experiences.
To situate Stratford-upon-avon:
http://maps.google.es/maps?hl=es&tab=wl
what is?
Stratford-upon-Avon is a market town and civil parish in south Warwickshire, England. It lies on the River Avon, 22 miles (35 km) south east of Birmingham and 8 miles (13 km) south west of the county town, Warwick. It is the main town of the District of Stratford-on-Avon, which uses the term "on" to indicate that it covers a much larger area than the town itself. In 2001, the town's population was 23,676.The town is a popular tourist destination owing to its status as birthplace of the playwright and poet William Shakespeare, receiving about three million visitors a year from all over the world.
Alsow is a town synonymous with William Shakespeare. Visit Stratford-upon-Avon introduces you to a market town with more than 800 years of history containing not only many buildings that survive to-day and would have been familiar to Shakespeare, but also a thriving community offering a wide variety of leisure and shopping experiences.A town synonymous with William Shakespeare. Visit Stratford-upon-Avon introduces you to a market town with more than 800 years of history containing not only many buildings that survive to-day and would have been familiar to Shakespeare, but also a thriving community offering a wide variety of leisure and shopping experiences.
To situate Stratford-upon-avon:
http://maps.google.es/maps?hl=es&tab=wl
jueves, 5 de noviembre de 2009
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