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Shakespearean theater possibly found in London
All the world's a stage. But for the history books there can only one original stage and archaeologists believe that it has been found.
The theater where "The Merchant of Venice" and "Romeo and Juliet" likely debuted and where William Shakespeare himself may have trodden the boards has likely been discovered in east London
The possible foundations of what is known as simply, The Theatre, were unearthed by builders excavating the site -- a vacant garage -- for another structure. Museum archaeologists were called to the location to make sure nothing was destroyed, and had a eureka moment.
"We were there, scratching our heads, looking into the trenches, thinking, 'this could be it,'" said Jo Lyon, a senior archaeologist at the museum. "So we did some more research, and then we found the angled walls. And we all went, 'Oh my gosh, this should be it.' "
Other theaters of similar vintage also have angled walls, so the discovery was significant. Archaeologists had known for a long time there was a high probability for The Theatre to be on this particular site. But there are no maps that show its location, no images to show what it might have looked like, and only a vague description of it.
"It's in the right place, it's at the right angle to be a polygonal shape," Lyon said. "It's a pretty high possibility."
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at 10:44 on August 7th, 2008
This would be an amazing find! This then would be the theatre that Shakespeare and his players dismantled in the middle of the night and moved to south of the Thames, which actually became the foundations for the famous Globe Theatre. Amazing stuff.
at 16:13 on August 7th, 2008
Agreed. This would be an amazing find if it is where Shakespeare showcased his plays.
at 02:48 on August 8th, 2008
"the globe" - photo by Demian d'Emile. origilnally posted on EscondidaPhotoDivision: http://www.flickr.com/escondidaphotodivision
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at 08:06 on August 8th, 2008
Costume designed for Jane Lapotaire as Elizabeth I for the Royal Gala opening of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, Thursday June 12, 1997. The dress was based on portraits of Elizabeth I.
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