The document discusses various Easter traditions such as children going on Easter egg hunts and eating popular candies like jelly beans and chocolate bunnies. Many families celebrate the religious origins of Easter by attending church services and having Easter dinner together. The holiday is also associated with women and girls wearing hats and dresses and students having the day off school on Easter Monday.
This document contains 14 photographs of the Globe Theatre in London, England taken by photographer Steven M Cantler. The photographs provide various angles and views of both the interior and exterior of the historic Globe Theatre building.
William Shakespeare was an English playwright and poet born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He wrote famous plays and poems, often featuring themes of betrayal, murder, mystery, and romance. Shakespeare moved to London to pursue acting and writing, joining The Lord Chamberlain's Men theatrical troupe to perform for Queen Elizabeth I, who enjoyed his plays. His plays became hugely popular in London, performed at theaters like the Rose Theatre and Globe Theatre. Shakespeare's works were so influential that many common English phrases still in use today originated from his plays and poems.
The document discusses the history of the Globe Theatre in London from its original construction in 1599 to the modern reconstruction of the theatre. It describes how the original Globe Theatre was built by the Lord Chamberlain's Men and Shakespeare to perform his plays. The theatre was significant because it introduced innovations like trapdoors and special effects. The original Globe burned down in 1613 but was rebuilt. The modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre began in the 1990s led by American actor Sam Wanamaker to recreate the original theatre experience.
- The Globe Theatre in London was built in 1599 and was the venue where Shakespeare's plays were first performed, including his major tragedies.
- It was built by Cuthbert Burbage, brother of famous Shakespearean actor Richard Burbage, for the acting company called the Chamberlain's Men, of which Shakespeare and Burbage were members.
- The Globe was a three-story, open-air amphitheater with 20 sides, where performances took place during the day due to lack of electricity for lighting.
The document discusses various Easter traditions such as children going on Easter egg hunts and eating popular candies like jelly beans and chocolate bunnies. Many families celebrate the religious origins of Easter by attending church services and having Easter dinner together. The holiday is also associated with women and girls wearing hats and dresses and students having the day off school on Easter Monday.
This document contains 14 photographs of the Globe Theatre in London, England taken by photographer Steven M Cantler. The photographs provide various angles and views of both the interior and exterior of the historic Globe Theatre building.
William Shakespeare was an English playwright and poet born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He wrote famous plays and poems, often featuring themes of betrayal, murder, mystery, and romance. Shakespeare moved to London to pursue acting and writing, joining The Lord Chamberlain's Men theatrical troupe to perform for Queen Elizabeth I, who enjoyed his plays. His plays became hugely popular in London, performed at theaters like the Rose Theatre and Globe Theatre. Shakespeare's works were so influential that many common English phrases still in use today originated from his plays and poems.
The document discusses the history of the Globe Theatre in London from its original construction in 1599 to the modern reconstruction of the theatre. It describes how the original Globe Theatre was built by the Lord Chamberlain's Men and Shakespeare to perform his plays. The theatre was significant because it introduced innovations like trapdoors and special effects. The original Globe burned down in 1613 but was rebuilt. The modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre began in the 1990s led by American actor Sam Wanamaker to recreate the original theatre experience.
- The Globe Theatre in London was built in 1599 and was the venue where Shakespeare's plays were first performed, including his major tragedies.
- It was built by Cuthbert Burbage, brother of famous Shakespearean actor Richard Burbage, for the acting company called the Chamberlain's Men, of which Shakespeare and Burbage were members.
- The Globe was a three-story, open-air amphitheater with 20 sides, where performances took place during the day due to lack of electricity for lighting.
2. 50 élèves de 4 ème + 4 accompagnateurs Départ le dimanche 24 mai 2009 , rendez-vous devant le collège Retour le samedi 30 mai 2009 , devant le collège Hébergement en familles par groupes de 2 à 4 élèves Mlle CLEMENT, Mlle TERRIER, Mme LEBEAU, M. GRUSS Sorties du soir interdites pour les mineurs
3. JOUR 1 Mise en place de l’autocar devant le collège, rendez-vous à 23h Route de nuit
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5. JOUR 3 Matin Visite à pied du quartier de West End Déjeuner fourni par les familles (panier-repas) Après-midi Soir Retour dans les familles Visite du Victoria and Albert Museum
6. JOUR 4 Matin Visite du musée Mme Tussaud’s Déjeuner fourni par les familles Après-midi Temps libre dans la ville Soir Retour dans les familles
7. JOUR 5 Matin Visite du Shakespeare Globe Déjeuner fourni par les familles Après-midi Visite du Science Museum Soir Retour dans les familles
8. JOUR 6 Matin Visite du British Museum Déjeuner fourni par les familles Après-midi Temps libre dans le quartier de Covent Garden Soir Dîner libre (prévoir de garder de l’argent) Départ, embarquement à bord de la navette eurotunnel Route de nuit
9. JOUR 7 Petit-déjeuner libre en cours de route Arrivée devant le collège prévue vers 07h30 FIN DU VOYAGE