But let’s get a move on, shall we?
Q1) 12th June saw the re-opening of The Globe Theatre: by Queen Elizabeth 2nd. In which year of the 1990s?
Q2) Which of Shakespeare’s was the first shown, in the new Globe?
Q3) It was built by a charitable trust first organised by which American director and actor?
Q4) Both new, and original, Globe Theatre’s are in what’s now which London Borough: Wandsworth, Lambeth or Southwark?
Q5) The Globe’s owner is The Shakespeare Globe Trust. The original Globe was owned and built by which company?
Q6) That company’s original theatre had been where: Haggerston, Hoxton or Shoreditch?
Q7) One of the first plays to be performed at the Globe was mentioned by diarist, Thomas Platter the Younger: in 1599. Which play was it: Henry 5th, Julius Caesar or As You Like It?
Q8) If you were in the original Globe’s cheap seats, were you sitting down?
Q9) There’s another reconstruction of the Globe: in which Argentine city?
Q10) Finally … the modern Globe is what: the first, second or third to bear the name?
Q1) 11th June, 1770, saw Captain Cook run aground: on which Australian landmark?A1) The Great Barrier Reef.
Q2) More to the point, off the coast of which Australian state?A2) Queensland.
Q3) Name any of the other seven Australian states.
Q4) What’s the landmark made of?A4) Coral.
Q5) In what year was it declared a World Heritage Landmark: 1981, 1983 or 1985?A5) 1981.
Q6) What naval rank did Cook hold, during this expedition?A6) Naval Lieutenant. (If I’ve understood Royal Navy etiquette, the person in charge of a ship is referred to as ‘Captain’: regardless of their actual rank.)
Q7) Cooks River flows in which well know Australian Bay?A7) Botany Bay.
Q8) Cook found the bay — and ran aground — in which ship?A8) The HMS Endeavour. (Am I the only person assuming Captain James Cook — explorer, nice bloke, and all round British Naval Hero — couldn’t steer … ?)
Q9) Earlier in the expedition, crew-members were the first Europeans to come across what animal: a kangaroo, koala or wombat?A9) Kangaroo.
Q10) Finally … Cook, his officers and crew, managed to reduce scurvy by eating what: citrus fruit, sauerkraut or fresh beef?A10) Actually, all three.
“Totus mundus agit histrionem.”(The whole world’s a playhouse.)
I saw the news! He was a magnificent actor! He'll be missed.
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2. Henry V
3. Sam Wanamaker
4. Southwark
5. the Lord Chamberlain's Men
6. Shoreditch
7. Julius Caesar
8. no
9. Buenos Aires
10. third