The day 22 of July the juniors of Queenswood, went to the Globe Theatre. This theatre is very old, it is the theatre that the characters interpret the scenes of Shakespeare. In 1949, when Sam Wanamaker came to London for the first time, he looked for the site of the original Globe and was disappointed not to find a more lasting memorial to Shakespeare and his theatre. The entrance cost 1 penny and the women not can enter. There are two types of seats: the ones that, if it rains you are going to be wet and the ones that you can sit in and you won’t be wet. All of the theatre is empty of a lot of technology; all is make it by hand and the decorations of the scenery is very good and is of natural things.
Later the students went out of the theatre and they went to buy something. There they saw the St. Paul’s Cathedral, they crossed the Thames and near the river they saw Tower bridge.
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