
Like these guys, no one is traveling anywhere right now.
But there are still fun things to do.

The Neon Museum in Las Vegas has a colorful app on its website that will take you on a tour of its Neon Boneyard. (Password: Neon)
And while Shakespeare’s Globe Theater in London is closed due to the Covid-19 crisis, the theater is rolling out a long list of free online performances.
We have some exciting news to bring you this Monday as we’ve been exploring even more ways to share digital joy and wonder with you, our extended Globe family ⭕ pic.twitter.com/Kcx6ZPXJBH
— Shakespeare’s Globe (@The_Globe) March 30, 2020
The Globe will be dropping the on-demand streaming fees for some past productions, with a new play offered every two weeks. The line-up includes:
‘Hamlet’ (2018) from April 6-19;
‘Romeo & Juliet’ (2009), from April 20-May 3;
‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ (2013), from May 4-17;
‘The Winter’s Tale’ (2018), from May 18-31;
‘The Two Noble Kinsmen’ (2018), June 1-14 and;
‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’ (2019), June 15-28
The free streamed performances will also include productions from the 2021 ‘Globe to Globe‘ series that included Shakespeare plays performed in a variety of languages.
What’s more, our 2012 #GlobetoGlobe Festival productions, which saw artists from all over the world explore Shakespeare’s works in their own language in our wooden O, will also be freely available on #GlobePlayer. pic.twitter.com/ruIoJLy7VV
— Shakespeare’s Globe (@The_Globe) March 30, 2020