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Webinar: Exploring Archaeology in Roman Southwark, 18 October 2021

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Three speakers: Chris Constable, Ireneo Grosso, and Antonietta Lerz. Introduced by Harvey Sheldon

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…

Talk: "The Early Modern Theatrical Scene in London," in Conversation with Prof Duncan Salkeld and Dr Andy Kesson, 11 April 2016

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Prof Duncan Salkeld and Dr Andy Kesson lead discussion, question and answers about Elizabethan theatre and culture in London in association with Museum of London Archeagology (MoLA). 26 tickets

Lecture: MoLA "The Archaeology of London's Elizabethan and Jacobean Theatres" 7 April 2014

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Panel discussion by archaeologists from Museum of London Archaeology including Julian Bowsher, Heather Knight, Pat Miller, and David Saxby, chaired and moderated by Professor Andrew Gurr, University of Reading and Rose Theatre trustee. 68 tickets.…

Lecture: Julian Bowsher, "The Rose: Archaeology, History, Drama", 20 May 2019

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Julian Bowsher, senior archaeologist at the Museum of London Archaeology, provides assessment of archaeological discovery at the Rose and other playhouses with interpretation of historical documents like the Peacham sketch depicting Titus Andronicus…

Lecture: "Excavating Shakespeare's Shoreditch" with Heather Knight, MoLA, 11 November 2013

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Heather Knight, senior archaeologist at MoLA (Museum of London Archaeology) talk about the discovery and excavations of the Theatre and the Curtain in Shoreditch. Photographs of Knight at the excavation at the Curtain and Theatre.

Lecture: "The Animal-Baiting Arenas on Bankside" by David Saxby
MoLA, 15 July 2013

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David Saxby, senior archaeologist at the Museum of London Archaeology (MoLA) lecture on animal baiting and the last bear garden, Davie's bear baiting arena, 1662 to 1684. Map.

Festival of British Archaeology, 14-29 July 2012

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A week of open houses and events celebrating UK archaeology sites sponsored by Council for British Archaeology (CBA). Event dates: 14 - 29 July 2012
"Archaeological site of the first Elizabethan theatre on Bankside, where Shakespeare and Marlowe…

Lecture: Julian Bowsher, "Recent Research on the Playhouses of Shakespeare's London", 10 October 2011

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Julian Bowsher, senior archaeologist at Museum of London Archaeology, lecture on the discovery, excavation and assessment The Theatre in Shoreditch and its relation or comparison with the Rose. 58 tickets, £390.

Festival of British Archaeology, 16-31 July 2011

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Events guide of various locations included in the annual national festival celebrating archaeology and archaeological sites.
No events at the Rose (?) - check this
In this booklet in the section for Greater London, Correspondence, fact sheet, and…

Festival of British Archaeology, 17 July 2010

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17 July to 1 August 2010
Events guide, page 27: "Visit the site of the first Elizabethan Theatre on Bankside where Shakespeare learnt his craft. Built by Philip Henslowe in 1587."
Also announcement in "In SE1" (local newsletter) page 3, with…

Festival of British Archaeology, 18-19 July 2009

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The Rose Theatre is included in this booklet in the section for Greater London, page 33. Correspondence, fact sheet, and registration application form included. Sponsored by the Council for British Archaeology. Formerly National Archaeology Week.…

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, 12 July 2008

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A week of open houses and events celebrating UK archaeology sites sponsored by Council for British Archaeology (CBA). "The archaeological site of the first Elizabethan Theatre on Bankside where Shakespeare learnt his craft." Booklet, page 27. Event…