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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre: Globe to Globe festival trailer

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Beginning on 21 April 2012, the Globe is proud to present an unprecedented programme of multi-lingual Shakespeare productions as part of a once-in-a-lifetime celebration for the London 2012 festival. Revelling in the vast array of communities and languages that make-up London's vibrant cultural landscape, 37 international companies will present every one of Shakespeare's plays in a different language over six weeks.

Venus & Adonis in Afrikaans, 21 & 22 April
Troilus & Cressida in Maori, 23 & 24 April
Measure for Measure, 24 & 25 April
The Merry Wives of Windsor, 25 & 26 April
Pericles in Greek, 26 & 27 April
Twelfth Night in Hindi, 27 & 28 April
Richard III in Mandarin, 28 & 29 April
A Midsummer Night's Dream in Korean, 30 April & 1 May
Julius Caesar in Italian, 1 & 2 May
Cymbeline in Juba Arabic, 2 & 3 May
Titus Andronicus in Cantonese, 3 & 4 May
Richard II in Palestinian Arabic, 4 & 5 May
Othello in Hip Hop, 5 & 6 May
The Tempest in Bangla, 7 & 8 May
Macbeth in Polish, 8 & 9 May
The Two Gentlemen of Verona in Shona, 9 & 10 May
Henry VI Part I in Serbian, 11 & 13 May
Henry VI Part II in Albanian, 12 & 13 May
Henry VI Part III in Macedonian, 12 & 13 May
Henry IV Part I in Mexican Spanish, 14 & 15 May
Henry IV Part II in Argentine Spanish, 15 & 16 May
King John in Armenian, 16 & 17 May
King Lear in Belarusian, 17 & 18 May
As You Like It in Georgian, 18 & 19 May
Romeo & Juliet in Brazilian Portuguese, 19 & 20 May
Coriolanus in Japanese, 21 & 22 May
Love's Labour's Lost in British Sign Language, 22 & 23 May
All's Well That Ends Well in Gujarati, 23 & 24 May
The Winter's Tale in Yoruba, 24 & 25 May
The Taming of the Shrew in Urdu, 25 & 26 May
Antony & Cleopatra in Turkish, 26 & 27 May
The Merchant of Venice in Hebrew, 28 & 29 May
Henry VIII in Castilian Spanish, 29 & 30 May
The Comedy of Errors in Dari Persian, 30 & 31 May
Timon of Athens in German, 31 May & 1 June
Much Ado About Nothing in French, 1 & 2 June
Hamlet in Lithuanian, 2 & 3 June
Henry V in English, 7, 8 & 9 June

Henry V will continue throughout the Globe Theatre 2012 Season. For more information, visit
http://www.shakespearesglobe.com/theatre/on-stage/henry-v

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