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Concert: Korros Ensemble, 13 September 2006

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Korros Ensemble plays Bax, Debussey, and others. The ensemble is a trio: flute, harp, and clarinet.

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Concert: Passamezzo, 12 September 2006

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"Music for Marlowe and the Rose"
Music from the Renaissance by Dowland, Wilbye, Nicholson, and others played on historic instruments including viols, guitar and lute, etc., lyric sheet, SE1 newsletter announcement on page 5, 6 and 8 (red box), open…

National Archaeology Week, 15-16 July 2006

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Open Day at the Rose: 15-16 July and 22-23 July
(Rose not an official participant in sponsored event) National Archaeology Week is a week of open houses and events celebrating UK archaeology sites sponsored by English Heritage.

London Architecture Biennale, 23 June 2006

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"Shakespeare, Social Space and Design" guided walk on 23 June in Bankside in Southwark led by David Marshall. Although map does not pass the Rose, it was likely included in this walk due to Marshall's close association with the Rose (volunteer,…

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The Rose on Bankside events flier, 2006

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Rose Revealed update and plans for progress

Open House London, 17 September 2005

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The Rose participated in Open House London. Visitors were able to see the Rose documentary (approx 25 mins), see the site of the 1989 excavation now covered by water and protective layers of sand and porous concrete, and ask volunteer docents about…

Happy Christmas from the Rose, handout message to supporters, September 2005

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End of year holiday wishes with acknowledgement of having participated in Open House London and the upcoming unveiling of the Rose blue plaque (voted by the people) in the new year scheduled for Thursday, 12 January 2006. Distributed at Passamezzo…

The Rose Summer Exhibition, 6-20 May 2005

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Group art exhibition of video art, paintings, drawings, mosaics and sculptures by artists John Jensen, Tawny Gray, William Roper Curzon, Thion, Celia Gregory, Adam Caroll, Alice Constable Maxwell and Simon Tarrant. Open every day 12:00 to 6:00 from…

Art exhibition: Mirrorscapes, 28 April 2005

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Exhibition of 12 or more paintings, ceramic works, mirror assemblages created by Stephen Shurman from 2001 to 2005, also artist's biographical statement

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Concert: Passamezzo, 23 April 2005

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Shakespeare's Birthday event: "Gallimaufrey: Elizabethan and Jacobean music at court, in the country, in the playhouse and in the streets" with "words by Shakespeare" by William Sutton, historic instruments: recorders, viols, lute, etc.,…

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Book launch: "Spirit of the Rose" and rose scented merchandise, 8 March 2005

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Public book launch event for "Spirit of the Rose" by David Lloyd, collection of photographs featuring roses, and perfume and scented candles, etc by John Bailey, perfumer and scent maker

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15th Anniversary Celebration (1989 Discovery),
Rose Revealed launch and HLF info, 8 March 2005
Parameta architectural plan FIX

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RTT shares plans to complete the excavation with support of HLF funding. Fundraising announcement and list of trustees. Description of new red rope lights to indicate foundations (replacements for luminary pads of 1999). Invitation from Sir David…

Concert: Passamezzo, 10 December 2004

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"Music for a Renaissance Christmas" concert with historic instruments including lute, viola, violin, bass viols, recorders, a countertenor and spoken word (actor),
company tour information for ten locations including the Rose on 10 December 2004

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Open Day: Open Day at the Rose Theatre, 18 September 2004

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flyer announcing open day at the Rose on September 18, 2004 from 11:00 to 5:00 with cartoon performer and drawing of Bankside with playhouses and environs. Free admission. Invitation to join the Friends of the Rose with membership donation and…

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Friends of the Rose Newsletter, August 2004

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Editorial
Be a Volunteer or Steward and Help the Rose
London Open House, 18-19 September 2004
Comings and Goings (Marshal joining Board, Graham and Blatherwick leaving)
The Rose Theatre Trust is Looking for a Project Director
A Most Fascinating…

Art Exhibition: Simon Tarrant, 25 March 2004

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Private view of oil paintings by Simon Tarrant from 25 to 31 March 2004 at the Rose

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Friends of the Rose Newsletter, January 2004

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Shakespeare Theatre Day excursion to Stratford-upon-Avon sponsored by Shakespeare's Birthplace trust to benefit the Rose Theatre Trust (speakers: Greenfield, Spottiswoode, Rutter, Gurr, Edmondson).

Open Day: Rose Open Days, January-April 2004

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flyer or handbill for public access and events in January to April 2004 including open days, children's story telling, and performances of BeLIEve, Second Best Bed, "Under the Greenwood Tree" Thomas Hardy Evening (concert), and Simon Tarrant oil…

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Festival: Frost Fair, 22 December 2003

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Shakespeare's Globe presents one-day outdoor festival to celebrate the 1564 and 1814 festivities when the Thames froze. Varied events for children and adults. Music, food stalls, craft fair, caroling and mulled wine.

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Concert: The Alizé Quartet, 19 December 2004

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Christmas concert in conjunction with the Frost Fair festivities offered by Shakespeare's Globe. String quartet plays music of Beethoven, Hayden and Dvorak (sic)
Promoted as the "first recital at the Rose" after 1999 opening
Friday, December 19th…

Talk: Shakespeare in London and The Rose in Lenox, MA, 23 September 2003

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Prof Stanley Wells and Dr Paul Edmondson, Rose Trustees, share their work on Shakespeare's sonnets; Jon Greenfield, architect, shares plans to build a Rose reconstruction in Lenox, Massachusetts (USA). The Rose documentary film also shown.

Friends of the Rose Newsletter, July 2003

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Newsletter No 2: Membership drive; Upcoming performances of Titus Andronicus (RSC) on 31 August, and Tamburlaine the Great by Cannon's Mouth from 12 to 21 September; Upcoming event on 23 September with Prof Stanley Wells and Dr Paul Edmundson talk…

Friends of the Rose Newsletter, April 2003

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Newsletter No 2: membership drive; update on initial HLF bid in 2003; Love of Shakespeare's Women performance by Susannah York; Rose reconstruction in Lenox, Massachusetts (USA)

Friends of the Rose Newsletter, November 2002

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Editorial
Rose Theatre Trust and Company
The Rose Circle of Friends
Welcome to the Upper Circle
'Shakespeare in Love'
A Reconstruction of the Rose in Massachusetts

Friends of the Rose Newsletter, September 2001

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Activities of the subscription-based membership volunteers who serve as on-site docents, ushers, and support for the Rose Theatre Trust.

Newsletter No.7. Articles: impacts on tourism due to 9/11 and foot and mouth disease; Trial pit excavation…

Friends of the Rose Newsletter, March 2001

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Shakespeare & Co
Cancellation of the Craft Fair
Rose Talks
The Prospects of Re-Excavation at the Rose

Friends of the Rose Newsletter, October 2000

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The Rose to Appear on Television
Pepe's Mural
Craft Fair
Philip Henslowe's Medical Hints
Update: A Rose for Islington

Friends of the Rose Newsletter, May 2000

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Site Improvements
Plea for Volunteers
Staffing
Tate Modern
Upcoming Events ("The Archaeology of London's Tudor and Stuart Playhouses" 27 July 2000, Craft Fair)
Southwark Heritage Fair

Friends of the Rose Newsletter, February 2000

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Apologies
Radar Scan for Rose Site
"Whoredom" (a play, Friends had ticket deal)
Archaeological Finds at Southwark Cathedral
Dame Judi's Dream Theatre

Marlowe grave commemoration in Deptford, 30 May 1993

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Church service and celebration of Marlowe's memorial marker, RSC, RTT, and others

"The threat to finding London's history", 30 December 1989

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Documents English Heritage's plans for the Rose, conflict between EH and the Museum of London regarding the excavation, and other complications surrounding the excavation and presentation of the site

"Globe dig may have to halt as timber is drying out",
3 November 1989

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The earlier discovery and close proximity of the Rose Theatre is referenced in the first two paragraphs.

"Army gives ground for defense of Stonehenge",
2 November 1989

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Rose Theatre "satisfactory outcome" from earlier in the year is used as a reference in the last column of the article.

"Rose tea room unearthed", 2 November 1989

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Chomley's vittling house discovered in south-west corner of Rose site.

"London Debates Digging at Site of Globe Theater",
30 October 1989

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Mentions the discovery (paragraph 2) and fight for the Rose to be preserved (paragraph 11)

"Façadism and finer feelings", 17 October 1989

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Briefly describes the controversy surrounding the fate of the Rose (first three paragraphs), contrasting it to possible conflict around the preservation of the Globe

"Year of the Rose and the Globe", 16 October 1989

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In this letter Martin Clout details the cultural significance of the Rose and the Globe, supporting their case for scheduling as national monuments. He cites the surviving historical documentation of the day to day running of the Rose, and its…

"Globe Theatre unearthed", 13 October 1989

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Continuation of "Archaeologists uncover Globe Theatre remains" ; details the pause on constructing the Globe replica theatre and the push to have the discovery classed as a "site of archaeological importance"

"Archaeologists uncover Globe Theatre remains",
13 October 1989

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The Globe is discovered. Excavation reveals the remains of the outer walls of the first Globe, brick remnants of the second, as well as coins, and hazelnut shells.

"Request for Rose plan", 26 September 1989

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The Globe Theatre Trust and Rose Theatre Trust compete for control of the site's future and development.

"The Rose goes to Wanamaker", 25 September 1989

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Sam Wanamaker and Imry Merchant reach an agreement for the Rose remains to be displayed as part of the Globe centre.