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Odessa
Attraction
The Globe Theatre:
Although Odessa
is recognized as the center of oil exploration and production in Texas,
the city has a number of attractions that have nothing at all to do
with oil and gas. The most surprising of these are the replicas of
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and Anne Hathaway's Cottage on the campus
of Odessa College.
Built in the 1960's, the Globe Theatre is a non-profit organization
presenting classical and modern plays using an Elizabethan stage.
Bringing a bit of British flair to the West
Texas landscape is this replica of the original Globe Theatre,
the home of William Shakespeare's acting company in England.
The 410-seat octagonal theater was the brainchild of a local teacher
and Shakespearean scholar, Mrs.
Marjorie Morris, who wanted a proper showcase in which to present
the Bard's Plays. The Globe hosts community theater performances,
monthly country-western shows called The Brand New Opree, and other
community activities. The Anne Hathaway Library next door,
a replica of the cottage in which Shakespeare's wife lived, houses
displays of special interest to Shakespeare fans.
On a personal note it is this replica here in Odessa,
Texas that was designed from the original Globe Theatre, after
the last one was burned down in England, the architect came to Odessa
because ours was the closest to the original, and designed the new
one based on ours.
- Colonel Hawkeye
For Ticket & Contact information:
http://www.globesw.org/
Book Hotel Here
Odessa Hotels |
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The Globe Theatre
2308 Shakespeare Road
Photo courtesy Barclay
Gibson, February 2010 |
The Globe Theatre
2308 Shakespeare Road
Photo courtesy Barclay
Gibson, February 2010 |
The Globe Theatre
Interior
Photo courtesy Barclay
Gibson, February 2010 |
Historical Marker
Text
Mrs. John L.
Morris (Marjorie)
Originator, promoter
of the Globe of the great southwest, world's most nearly authentic
replica of the Globe Theater in England made famous by the plays of
William Shakespeare.
Mrs. Morris was educated at North Texas State University and joined
the English faculty at Odessa College. In 1961 the college named her
"Teacher of the years". She was honored 1961 as an outstanding teacher
in Texas college.
She also founded the Permian Basin Museum and area "writers' roundup"
contest, both of which are sponsored by Odessa College.
Outstanding women of Texas series, 1967. |
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