A World Elsewhere
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
from £18.75
Venue
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, London SE1 9DT, United Kingdom, SE1 9DT
Tucked within the Shakespeare's Globe complex on Bankside, the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is a breathtaking indoor Jacobean theatre lit almost entirely by candlelight. With its intimate galleried auditorium and richly decorated interior, it offers audiences an extraordinarily atmospheric experience unlike anywhere else in London. Named after the American actor and director whose tireless vision brought the Globe back to life, the playhouse stages early modern drama, opera, and new writing in a setting of genuine historical authenticity.
Photos via Google. Attributions: Ellie Cripps, Laura Marzec, Ana Sandra, David Terris
Current attached shows
1
Google rating
4.7 ★ (920)
Tucked within the Shakespeare's Globe complex on Bankside, the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is a breathtaking indoor Jacobean theatre lit almost entirely by candlelight. With its intimate galleried auditorium and richly decorated interior, it offers audiences an extraordinarily atmospheric experience unlike anywhere else in London. Named after the American actor and director whose tireless vision brought the Globe back to life, the playhouse stages early modern drama, opera, and new writing in a setting of genuine historical authenticity.
The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse opened in January 2014 as the indoor companion to the open-air Shakespeare's Globe, which had itself welcomed its first audiences in 1997. The playhouse takes its name from Sam Wanamaker, the American actor and director who dedicated decades of his life to the campaign for reconstructing a working Globe Theatre on Bankside. Wanamaker died in 1993, just a few years before his dream was fully realised, and the indoor theatre stands as a permanent tribute to his extraordinary perseverance.
The design of the playhouse draws on historical research into the indoor venues of the Jacobean era, most notably the Blackfriars Playhouse used by Shakespeare's company, the King's Men. Its rectangular galleried auditorium, decorated timberwork, and use of candelabras all reflect scholarly understanding of how such spaces would have looked and functioned in the early seventeenth century. The result is a building that feels genuinely rooted in theatrical history while serving a fully working modern producing house.
Box office closed · opens sunday 12am
These are the box office (ticket desk) hours supplied by Google. The theatre itself opens around 45 minutes before curtain-up — always check your ticket for the performance start time. You can book online any time through British Theatre.
Tube
Southwark (Jubilee line), London Bridge (Jubilee and Northern lines), Mansion House (District and Circle lines)
Train
London Bridge station is the closest mainline rail terminus, approximately ten minutes on foot along the South Bank
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Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
from £18.75
Unique venue and the directing and acting in The Tempest made the most of it with interaction and modern references alongside musical harmonies that enhanced original and did not detract.
Stunning, beautiful, small indoor globe theatre the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. We watched the Welsh inspired Romero and Juliet..stunning production and first time Romeo and Juliet was played in that theatre and the Welsh language being spoken too.. I was on stage seating which was very immersive very close up to the actors, you felt yaself was a part of the play!!! The theatre itself is stunning and kept the history feel to it..
We had seats A7, A8 in Upper Gallery. A8 is an aisle seat. Sightline was great but the seats were terrible. Very narrow backless bench seats. Extremely limited legroom. At times, the person behind me hit my back with his foot. Gross. My back was in pain by the time the show ended.
Loved the modern and silly take on Midsummer’s Night Dream I saw here, but was disappointed to learn they use candlelight AND stage lights since I thought the theater would be only candlelit and this took some of the magic from the experience. Overall enjoyed my time and would do again!
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The current production at Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is A World Elsewhere. Browse and book tickets directly through British Theatre.
The nearest tube station is Southwark (Jubilee line), London Bridge (Jubilee and Northern lines), Mansion House (District and Circle lines).
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is located at Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, London SE1 9DT, United Kingdom, SE1 9DT.
You can call Sam Wanamaker Playhouse on 020 7401 9919. For tickets and bookings, please use British Theatre to secure the best seats.
The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse box office (ticket desk) operates: Monday: Open 24 hours; Tuesday: Open 24 hours; Wednesday: Open 24 hours; Thursday: Open 24 hours; Friday: Open 24 hours; Saturday: Open 24 hours; Sunday: Open 24 hours. Right now the box office is closed · opens sunday 12am. The theatre itself opens around 45 minutes before curtain-up — and you can book online any time through British Theatre.
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse offers wheelchair-accessible entrance, wheelchair-accessible toilets. Please contact the venue directly if you have specific access requirements.