The Complete Walk

The Globe celebrates Shakespeare's death with a spectacular outdoor experience
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Time Out says

Shakespeare's Globe celebrates the four hundredth anniversary of William Shakespeare's death in the most spectacular way possible: for one weekend only – April 23-24 – the banks of the Thames over a 2.5 mile walk between Westminster and Tower Bridge will play host to 37 large TV screens, each showing an original 10-minute film pertaining to one of Shakespeare's plays, filmed on the location that the play is set in. Basically the Thames is going to be turned into one big, awesome Shakespeare exhibit. Expect some big names in the mix for exhibition that's being dubbed 'The Complete Walk'. Entry, naturally, is free, but give yourself time to do it – 37 10-minute screens is over six hours of content, and you've only got two days to do it. Bardophiles: this is a once-in-a-lifetime event.

Use our handy route map to 'The Complete Walk' to find out what the plays are where you can see them

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