
Constantine Bell | Nov 15 2008
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The Globe Theatre rises from the banks of the river Thames standing as a beacon of historical architectural splendour. It is circular, wooden and has an open thatched roof. There is a distinct lack of concrete. It is part museum, part theatre
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The Frontline: Che Walker
Constantine Bell | Nov 15 2008
1 Comment(s)
The Globe Theatre rises from the banks of the river Thames standing as a beacon of historical architectural splendour. It is circular, wooden and has an open thatched roof. There is a distinct lack of concrete. It is part museum, part theatre
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