A Midsummer Night's Dream Tickets at Shakespeare's Globe
Shakespeare’s most magical comedy plays the open-air Globe Theatre on Bankside, 9 July to 29 August 2026, with standing tickets right beside the stage.
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Shakespeare’s Globe
Shakespeare’s most magical comedy returns to the open-air stage of Shakespeare’s Globe, playing a summer season from 9 July to 29 August 2026. Under the London sky on Bankside, the tangled lovers, feuding fairies and hapless players of the Athenian wood come to life in the reconstructed Elizabethan playhouse the play was written for.
What is A Midsummer Night’s Dream about?
On the eve of a royal wedding, four young lovers flee into an enchanted forest, where the fairy king Oberon and his mischievous sprite Puck meddle with a love potion that turns the night upside down. Nearby, a troupe of amateur actors rehearses a play of their own, unaware they are about to be swept into the magic. Mistaken affections, moonlit spells and one very memorable transformation collide in Shakespeare’s funniest and most enchanting comedy.
Standing and seating at the Globe
The Globe is an open-air, roofless theatre, so performances go ahead in rain or shine and the mood shifts with the weather and the light. Standing tickets in the Yard put you right at the edge of the stage among the groundlings, just as audiences watched in Shakespeare’s day, while the covered wooden galleries offer bench seating wrapped around the stage.
Visiting Shakespeare’s Globe
Shakespeare’s Globe sits on Bankside beside the Thames, a short walk from Tate Modern and the Millennium Bridge, with plenty to see and eat along the river before the show. Booking A Midsummer Night’s Dream also opens up the rest of London’s theatre scene for your trip.
Why you'll love it
- Shakespeare’s best-loved comedy staged in the open air at Shakespeare’s Globe
- A summer season on Bankside, 9 July to 29 August 2026
- Standing groundling tickets put you right beside the stage, as audiences watched it in Shakespeare’s day
- Magic, mischief and mistaken love in the reconstructed Elizabethan playhouse the play was written for
Good to know
Performance times
- Thu, Sat14:00, 19:30
- Fri14:00
- Mon-Wed, SunClosed
Know before you go
Running time is approximately 2 hours 25 minutes, including one 20-minute interval
Playing the open-air Globe Theatre, 9 July to 29 August 2026
Performances go ahead in rain or shine, so dress for the weather; umbrellas are not allowed inside the theatre
All under-16s must be accompanied by an adult
Standing tickets in the Yard have no seat; cushions and backrests can be hired for the seated galleries
Nearest Tube: London Bridge (Northern line), Blackfriars or Mansion House (District and Circle lines), all about a 10-minute walk
The Globe is wheelchair accessible, with a lift to the right of the Welcome Desk and a ramped wheelchair platform in the Yard
Visitor guidelines
Bags may be subject to security checks on arrival; the maximum bag size is 40cm x 35cm x 19cm
Photography, filming and audio recording are not permitted during the performance
Please switch mobile phones fully to silent before the performance begins
The Yard is standing-only, so wear comfortable shoes and dress for the open-air weather
Cancellation policy
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Frequently asked
What is A Midsummer Night’s Dream about?
Four young lovers flee into an enchanted forest, where feuding fairies and a mischievous sprite meddle with a love potion, while a troupe of amateur actors stumbles into the magic. It is Shakespeare’s funniest and most enchanting comedy.
How long is the performance?
Approximately 2 hours 25 minutes, including one 20-minute interval.
Is it suitable for children?
There is no strict minimum age, and the play is a lively, accessible introduction to Shakespeare. All under-16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Where is it playing?
At the open-air Globe Theatre, Shakespeare’s Globe, 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, London SE1 9DT.
What are standing (groundling) tickets?
Standing tickets let you watch from the Yard, right at the edge of the stage, with no seat, exactly as audiences did in Shakespeare’s day. The Globe is open to the sky, so performances go ahead in rain or shine.
How do I get tickets for A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
Tickets are available through tickadoo. Browse showtimes and see current availability to pick your date across the summer season.
Where you'll be
Shakespeare's Globe, New Globe Walk, Bankside
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