Mother Courage and Her Children

Schedule

Thu, 07 May, 2026 at 07:30 pm

UTC+00:00

Location

Shakespeare's Globe | London, EN

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Shakespeare’s Globe welcomes revolutionary playwright Brecht to the stage for the very first time with a new production of his anti-war masterpiece, Mother Courage and Her Children.
War rages. Resources are scarce. Hope is a luxury. Mother Courage drags her cart through a wasteland stripped bare by greed and conflict – a profiteer, a survivor, and a mother. She’s learnt to make a living from war, and she’ll sell whatever’s left of humanity to keep herself and her children alive.
In the business of war, every victory costs her something – and eventually, everything.
Filled with live music, biting humour and raw determination, this modern staging of a classic protest piece, translated by Anna Jordan (Succession, Yen, Lost Atoms) and directed by Globe Associate Artist Elle While (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet, Globe), asks urgent questions about survival, capitalism and complicity.
Globe Artistic Director Michelle Terry (A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth, Hamlet, Globe) leads as one of theatre’s mightiest and most complex female characters, in a darkly hedonistic production that will bring the yard vividly to life with fury, empathy and joy-as-rebellion.
Visceral, defiant and ferociously human.
📍 Venue Description: Shakespeare’s Globe is one of London’s most iconic theatres—a painstakingly reconstructed version of the original 1599 Globe Theatre where many of William Shakespeare’s plays were first performed. Located on the south bank of the River Thames, Shakespeare’s Globe London offers a unique open-air theatre experience in the heart of the city, complete with standing "groundling" tickets and period-authentic productions.
Built just 230 metres from the original site, the Shakespeare’s Globe is a faithful recreation of a 16th-century playhouse, using traditional materials and building methods. With its thatched roof, oak frame, and open-air yard, it transports audiences back to the Elizabethan era—creating an unforgettable atmosphere for classics by Shakespeare and new writing alike. Be sure to read our [Shakespeare’s Globe Best Seats and Seating Plan](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/news/shakespeares-globe-best-seats-and-seating-plan "Shakespeare’s Globe Best Seats and Seating Plan") guide to help inform your seat selection.
### The History of Shakespeare's Globe
Shakespeare’s Globe was originally built in 1599 by Shakespeare’s acting company, the Lord Chamberlain’s Men. It was tragically destroyed by fire in 1613 during a performance of Henry VIII, quickly rebuilt in 1614, and eventually closed and demolished by 1644 under Puritan rule.
The modern Shakespeare’s Globe London owes its existence to the vision of American actor and director Sam Wanamaker, who founded the Shakespeare Globe Trust in 1970. Despite many setbacks, his dream became reality in 1997 when the Shakespeare’s Globe opened its doors with a production of Henry V, starring Mark Rylance. The theatre now stands as a testament to Wanamaker’s dedication to preserving Shakespearean heritage. Find out even more historical information in our [Shakespeare's Globe](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/news/shakespeares-globe-theater "Shakespeare's Globe") article.
### Where is Shakespeare's Globe?
Shakespeare’s Globe is located on Bankside, in Southwark, London SE1 9DT, near the south bank of the River Thames. It’s within easy walking distance of major London landmarks such as the Tate Modern, Millennium Bridge, and Borough Market. The theatre is easily accessible by public transport and is well signposted from nearby stations and bus stops.
### Shakespeare's Globe Nearest Tube
The nearest tube stations to Shakespeare’s Globe are Blackfriars (District and Circle lines) and London Bridge (Northern and Jubilee lines). From Blackfriars, it’s around a 10-minute walk via Blackfriars Bridge. From London Bridge, the walk takes about 15 minutes along the riverside, offering picturesque views of the Thames. Shakespeare’s Globe nearest tube options offer convenient access for theatre-goers travelling from all parts of London.
### Shakespeare's Globe Nearest Train Station
The closest train station to Shakespeare’s Globe is Blackfriars Station, which also serves as a convenient tube stop. Alternatively, London Bridge Station is also nearby and offers extensive National Rail services across southeast England. From either station, it’s a short and scenic walk to the theatre.

### Buses to Shakespeare's Globe
Several bus routes stop within easy walking distance of Shakespeare’s Globe. The closest bus stops are Southwark Bridge (Stop T) and Blackfriars Road (Stop D). Useful day routes include: 45, 63, 100, 344, 381, and RV1. For night travel, routes N63 and N343 are convenient. From the bus stops, the theatre is a short walk through the Bankside area.

### Shakespeare's Globe Accessibility
Shakespeare’s Globe offers step-free access to the main foyer, Groundling Yard, and some seating areas. There are accessible toilets and a lift for patrons with mobility needs. Audio-described, captioned, and BSL-interpreted performances are regularly scheduled. The theatre offers one wheelchair space in the Yard and three in Gentleman’s Box P, each with a companion seat. Box P is accessible via a lift and provides excellent, unobstructed views of the stage.

### Shakespeare's Globe Safety Policy
The Globe maintains a high standard of safety for all visitors. Bag checks are in place at entry, and the thatched roof is protected by modern fire-retardant materials and sprinkler systems. Staff are trained in emergency protocols, ensuring a secure and enjoyable visit.
### Shakespeare's Globe Dress Code
There is no formal dress code at Shakespeare’s Globe London. Visitors are encouraged to dress comfortably and appropriately for the weather, as performances in the open-air yard go ahead rain or shine. Groundling tickets require standing for the duration of the performance, so comfortable footwear is advised.
### Shakespeare's Globe Notable Productions
Over the years, Shakespeare’s Globe has staged acclaimed revivals of classics including Hamlet, Macbeth, Twelfth Night, The Tempest, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. These productions have featured iconic performances and brought Shakespeare’s timeless works to life in a uniquely immersive setting.
### Shakespeare's Globe Recent Productions
Recent highlights at the Shakespeare’s Globe include The Comedy of Errors (2023), Titus Andronicus (2023), Much Ado About Nothing (2022), Henry V (2022), and King Lear (2021). These productions continue the theatre’s mission to present Shakespeare’s works in bold, innovative ways.
### Shakespeare's Globe Seating Plan
The Shakespeare’s Globe seating plan reflects the traditional design of an Elizabethan amphitheatre. With a capacity of around 1,557, the theatre includes 857 seated spaces and room for up to 700 standing Groundlings in the open-air yard.
Audience members can choose between standing in the Yard for a close-up, energetic experience, or sitting in one of the three tiers of wooden benches that encircle the stage. While there are no modern luxuries like armrests or back support, cushions can be hired. The layout offers excellent sightlines throughout, and Shakespeare’s Globe seat view varies depending on the proximity to the stage and whether you're under cover or exposed to the elements.
✨ Experience the magic of Mother Courage and Her Children, where moments become memories that last a lifetime! 🏛️ The iconic Shakespeare's Globe in London, EN sets the perfect stage for an unforgettable celebration on May 7th, 2026 at 07:30 PM. 🌟 It's been a curated experience that brings together the best of entertainment and innovation, creating an atmosphere of wonder and excitement. From the moment you arrive, you'll be immersed in a world where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary. ✨ With tickets available at 7.00 GBP, your journey awaits. 🎊 Book early to secure your place in what promises to be an event that will be talked about for years to come!
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