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Pop-up Globe

The Shakespeare Gardens, Linlithgow Ave, Melbourne, Australia
Performance Art Theatre

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Pop-up Globe, is the world’s first temporary working replica of Shakespeare’s theatre, the second Globe. Pop-up Globe, is the world’s first temporary working replica of Shakespeare’s theatre, the second Globe.

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Meet the creative team responsible for Season Three in our pre-show talk series in the garden bar at Pop-up Globe. Director of music Paul McLaney will discuss the process of making Macbeth and give you insights into his creative practice as the composer for all three seasons. Relaxed, informal, informative and fun, this is your chance to uncover what really goes into making a production at Pop-up Globe. 45 minutes, in the Shakespeare Gardens Please note that this event is for ticket-holders of the performance directly after the pre-show talk. More information about our these talks can be found here: https://popupglobe.co.nz/plan-your-visit/pre-show-talks/

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Meet the team responsible for Season Three in our pre-show talk series in the garden bar at Pop-up Globe. Our Head of Production Bubbles Hall will discuss the process of making A Midsummer Night’s Dream and overseeing all of the departments involved in mounting a season the third season. Relaxed, informal, informative and fun, this is your chance to uncover what really goes into making a production at Pop-up Globe. 45 minutes, in the Shakespeare Gardens Please note that this event is for ticket-holders of the performance directly after the pre-show talk. More information about our these talks can be found here: https://popupglobe.co.nz/plan-your-visit/pre-show-talks/

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Explore the darkest corners of the human mind in the timeless tragedy, Macbeth. Time is running out to catch this one at Auckland’s Pop-up Globe. Macbeth must close March 30! Tickets: http://bit.ly/2Ep40D6

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What pops up, must pop down... #popupglobeMEL

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The blood isn't just on stage at our production of Macbeth. Book tickets to this eerie and bloody tale here: http://bit.ly/2DQC6jl

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Thank you, Melbourne. From everyone here at Pop-up Globe, we'd like to thank our incredible audience for your extraordinary support during our first international season. You have made this 5-month season unforgettable. If you want to stay up to date with Pop-up Globe news sign up to our database here: http://eepurl.com/cUw1F9 Farewell, until we meet again.

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Watching the vast majority of our audience beaming with happiness as they exit Pop-up Globe after being transported into another world is magic. We believe good theatre should make you think, make you excited and make you inspired. The use of the Te Reo Maori language is a hot national topic. Have a read and tell us what you think!

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We're pleased to announce that Stephen Lovatt has joined our Southampton's Company and will play the lead role in our upcoming production of Macbeth. He'll join Amanda Billing who is playing Lady Macbeth in this haunting and timeless tragedy. Check out the nzherald.co.nz article here: http://bit.ly/2Dzg1Xe #popupglobeAKL

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Read all about the girl power taking the stage in our Auckland season production of Julius Caesar featuring 11 women and 2 men in today’s Weekend Herald! http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11973130

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Happy birthday, Emily!

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Hey Auckland! Tonight’s performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is going ahead. Pop-up Globe is an outdoor venue so please dress for the conditions. All seated tickets are covered and ponchos will be available for groundlings who forget their raincoats. A reminder that no umbrellas are allowed due to safety and sight reasons. Enjoy the show. It’s magical in the rain!

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Pop-up Globe Melbourne and Live Nation has advised that Much Ado About Nothing at The Shakespeare Gardens, Sidney Myer Music Bowl won’t be going ahead due to the severe heat expected. We’ve got an official statement from Pop-up Globe and Live Nation below: "Pop-up Globe and Live Nation have decided to cancel the Saturday 2.30pm performance of Much Ado About Nothing. While Pop-up Globe has a no-cancellation policy, all parties associated with the season want to ensure that everyone at the theatre has the best possible experience at Pop-up Globe. The unusual combination of a 40 degree or higher temperature, a performance time coinciding with the hottest forecast time of the day, and the likelihood of direct sun into part of the playhouse including the stage, means that this will not be possible. We apologise for any inconvenience this decision causes, thank you for your understanding, and look forward to welcoming ticket holders to a different performance at Pop-up Globe.” We’re sure you’re just as disappointed as us, but we want to help you get your money back quickly… If you booked online, over the phone or at a Ticketmaster outlet with a credit card, we’re sending the funds back to the credit card you used to purchase the tickets. It can take some time to process, so please give us up to 7 days to process your refund before you start to worry. If you wish to book for another date, please book online or contact our customer service team on 136 100.” For more information please check your email ☺️

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