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“That first replica of the Globe that I saw at the Chicago World's Fair was a suspect thing, made of plywood and papier-mache. But I kept seeing other replicas at other fairs in the '30s, so I developed a longing to see London.” quote by Sam Wanamaker
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“That first replica of the Globe that I saw at the Chicago World's Fair was a suspect thing, made of plywood and papier-mache. But I kept seeing other replicas at other fairs in the '30s, so I developed a longing to see London.”

Sam Wanamaker

About This Quote

The speaker reflects on early, cheap reproductions of the Globe Theatre, which sparked a fascination and desire to experience the authentic venue in London.

In simple terms: Early replicas sparked a longing for the real Globe.

Key Takeaway

Imitation can inspire authentic curiosity.

Themes

nostalgia cultural heritage authenticity travel artistic inspiration

Mood

reflective curious

Type

personal anecdote cultural observation

When to use this quote

  • visiting historical sites
  • exploring museum exhibits
  • attending theatre festivals
  • studying architectural reproductions

Key Concepts

theatre history replica vs original personal yearning

Practical Applications

  • curating authentic cultural experiences
  • designing educational tours

Questions to Reflect On

  • What role do reproductions play in shaping our desire for authenticity?
  • How does exposure to replicas influence cultural appreciation?
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