Excavations at the sites of two famous playhouses of Tudor London, the Rose and the Globe in Southwark, provided physical evidence for the size, layout and development of these playhouses; they are presented here in detail for the first time in 400 years.The hundreds of individual structural elements, objects and plant and animal remains found are described and, together with the freshly researched documentary sources on Shakespearean theatre, fully integrated into the chronological narratives and thematic discussions of every aspect of the playhouses. This archaeological report aims to integrate all strands of evidence and appeal to a wider audience of those interested in the history and development of the theatre
Early modern drama was a product of the new theatrical spaces that began to open from the 1560s onwa...
Chapter 1 considers the notion of 'theatre specificity' and the transfer of plays between venues. Re...
In 1594, major decisions were made by the governors of London and the country about plays and playin...
Shakespeare’s plays were produced at a number of playhouses, including the Rose, the Theatre, the Cu...
This study is based on plays known to have been produced under the auspices of the Chamberlain's Men...
Some of the most famous plays in the English language were performed on the stage of the Rose theate...
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on London’s Bankside had historical accuracy as one of its a...
This book offers an accessible introduction to England’s sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century pl...
This review considers Shakespeare's London Theatreland: Archaeology, History, and Drama and The Hope...
The purpose of this Shakespeare Connected exhibition is to highlight the contribution that archaeolo...
This on-line exhibition in collaboration with The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust presents artefacts wh...
This thesis conducts the first book-length study on the operation of the Rose playhouse as a key the...
The playhouse at Newington Butts has long remained on the fringes of histories of Shakespeare’s care...
In what ways did playwrights like Shakespeare respond to the two urban locations of the Globe and th...
What if the theatre industry that made someone like William Shakespeare possible was predicated on c...
Early modern drama was a product of the new theatrical spaces that began to open from the 1560s onwa...
Chapter 1 considers the notion of 'theatre specificity' and the transfer of plays between venues. Re...
In 1594, major decisions were made by the governors of London and the country about plays and playin...
Shakespeare’s plays were produced at a number of playhouses, including the Rose, the Theatre, the Cu...
This study is based on plays known to have been produced under the auspices of the Chamberlain's Men...
Some of the most famous plays in the English language were performed on the stage of the Rose theate...
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on London’s Bankside had historical accuracy as one of its a...
This book offers an accessible introduction to England’s sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century pl...
This review considers Shakespeare's London Theatreland: Archaeology, History, and Drama and The Hope...
The purpose of this Shakespeare Connected exhibition is to highlight the contribution that archaeolo...
This on-line exhibition in collaboration with The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust presents artefacts wh...
This thesis conducts the first book-length study on the operation of the Rose playhouse as a key the...
The playhouse at Newington Butts has long remained on the fringes of histories of Shakespeare’s care...
In what ways did playwrights like Shakespeare respond to the two urban locations of the Globe and th...
What if the theatre industry that made someone like William Shakespeare possible was predicated on c...
Early modern drama was a product of the new theatrical spaces that began to open from the 1560s onwa...
Chapter 1 considers the notion of 'theatre specificity' and the transfer of plays between venues. Re...
In 1594, major decisions were made by the governors of London and the country about plays and playin...