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Shakespeare's Globe, The Underglobe
21 New Globe Walk, London, SE1 9DT -
Up to
450 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Shakespeare’s Globe is a world-renowned performing arts and events venue, cultural attraction and education centre located on the bank of the River Thames. Not only is the venue situated in an ideal location, but it brings together a range of stunning spaces, creative gastronomy, and exclusive access to world-class theatre; all combining to create a one-off, immersive event experience for you and your guests. From small, intimate gatherings to large-scale corporate events for up to 450 guests, Shakespeare’s Globe can accommodate networking, product launches, meetings, exhibitions, presentations and celebrations. With an enviable location just a few minutes walk from major transport hubs, the Globe is one of the most recognisable and memorable venue hire spaces in London. Plus, by choosing to host your event with us, you are helping to support our amazing work on and off our stages.
The Underglobe is one of the most unique spaces in central London. Located right underneath the Globe theatre’s stage, the space can host up to 450 people standing and 350 people seated and is not only impressive but versatile. This atmospheric space is the ultimate choice for product launches, networking, away days, large presentations, conferences, and dining. The space also has its own private riverside entrance and step free access.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 450
Dining
up to 250
Theatre
up to 300
Cabaret
up to 125
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Lectern
Stage
Public transport
Premises parking
Audio & visual
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 30 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Rahul Bendre
July 2024The guided tour at this recreation of the historic Shakespeare's Globe is one of the best experiences you can have in London, especially for a theatre enthusiast! To just stand there and imagine the magnificent chaos that would have been the theatre experience 400 years ago is exhilarating! To add to that, being an active performance venue, there are modern day actors and directors working on their next production while you take the tour!
Mauricio Cervone
July 2024Very interesting place, once you do the tour with the tour guide you find it even more interesting. Definitely a place to watch a play from Shakespeare or any play they present. The tour guides we had were fantastic!!!
Kaitlyn Kline
July 2024A great, affordable, fun experience of theatre in London! Everyone should get tickets for the Yard at least once. Standing was worth it for the experience of being part of the performance and of being surrounded by others. Much Ado About Nothing was quirky, vibrant, and so engaging! Standout cast and performances!
Shira Teger
July 2024GLOBE TOUR: I was looking forward to my tour at the Globe (I had also purchased tickets to a show at the Globe for afterward). I think the tour was overpriced, and you didn't see much. The guide was talented and informative and good at keeping the attention of participants, but all you really saw was the audience area. It also felt a bit self-promotional (Globe-wise), which was off-putting. The ticket did include entry to the "interactive" exhibit as well, which was nice. If you don't have an option to see a show, do the tour. But if you can see a show, skip the tour (especially if you already have some Shakespeare knowledge). GLOBE PRODUCTION: I saw "Much Ado about Nothing" and it was really excellent. The cast was top-notch, and did a great job of directly and indirectly involving the audience, much as Shakespeare's players would have done. People had strongly recommended renting a cushion to sit on - I don't think it was so necessary, in the end. The seats are just uncomfortable because they are benches with very little space between them. So that's worth bearing in mind.
Tom Ryan-Elliott
July 2024With this being my first ever time into the Shakespeare's Globe, it was incredible being able to get a ticket for only £5. Standing up for 2 hours wasn't as comfortable as possible but the play itself really did make up for it. The staff are accommodating and were of much use. I would highly recommend you check out some tickets if you've never been beforehand.