The Rose and the Globe - playhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark: excavations 1988 - 91
"The excavation of two of the famous playhouses of Tudor London, the Rose and the Globe, provided the first concrete evidence for the size, layout and development of these playhouses, now presented in detail for the first time in 400 years. The remains of the Rose playhouse were revealed 20 yea...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The excavation of two of the famous playhouses of Tudor London, the Rose and the Globe, provided the first concrete evidence for the size, layout and development of these playhouses, now presented in detail for the first time in 400 years. The remains of the Rose playhouse were revealed 20 years ago and aroused great interest throughout the world, far beyond the normal confines of archaeological discovery. To the scholarly world the Rose was famous through the survival of day-to-day accounts written by its owner Phillip Henslowe, and to the theatre world as the stage where many of Marlowe's plays were first performed; the investigations brought this history to life. The excavation of a smaller part of the Globe, the home of many of Shakespeare's plays, revealed less detail but was an important emotional, as well as archaeological discovery. This volume is an archaeological report, but it will appeal to a wider audience of those interested in the history and development of the theatre. The hundreds of individual elements found in the excavations, together with newly researched documentary sources, have been fully integrated into a narrative description and thematic discussions on every aspect of the playhouses, the plays and the audiences. The volume is lavishly illustrated with contemporary views, reconstructions and detailed drawings and photographs of structures and finds from the excavations."--P. [4] of cover. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Introduction
Current state of knowledge/background
The archaeological sequence at the
Rose playhouse
The archaeological sequence at the
Globe playhouse
List of figures
..........................
χ
List of tables
..........................xiii
Summary
...........................xiv
Acknowledgements
.......................xv
1 1.1
Location and circumstances of fieldwork
........ 1
The Rose
......................... 2
The Globe
........................ 4
1.2
Nearby archaeological excavations
........... 4
1.3
Organisation of this report
............... 7
1.4
Graphical and textual conventions used in this report
. 8
2 2.1
The geology and topography of
Bankside
.......10
2.2
The history of
Bankside
................. 11
Medieval
Bankside
.................... 11
loth-century
Bankside
.................. 14
2.3
London playhouses of the 16th and 17th centuries
. . 16
Sources
.......................... 16
Theatre history
...................... 18
3 3.1
The site and its environment (period
1
and adaptation
in period
2)........................22
3.2
Before the Rose playhouse (period
2)..........23
The Little Rose estate: documentary evidence
.....23
Archaeological evidence
.................24
John Cholmley s house (Bl)
...............28
3.3
The Rose playhouse (period
3) .............32
The first playhouse structure,
1587
(B2, phase
1) ... 32
The alterations of
1592
(B2, phase
2)..........54
The
єна
of the Rose playhouse,
1603-6
(B2, phase
3) . 64
3.4
After the playhouse (period
4)..............77
The Rose site in the 17th century
............77
The Rose site in the later 17th century
.........79
The Rose site in the 18th and 19th centuries
......82
Ą.
4.1
The site and the natural environment (period
1) .... 86
4.2
Before the Globe playhouse (period
2).........86
The Globe estate: documentary evidence
.......86
Archaeological evidence
.................88
Summary
.........................89
4.3
The Globe playhouse, 1599-e
1650
(period
3).....
Ш
Documentary evidence
.................89
Archaeological evidence
.................58
4.4
The Globe site in Ac later
17Л,
ISA and early
19
A
The playhouse buildings
Plays, players and playgoers
6
centuries (period
4)................... 102
Documentary evidence
................ 102
Archaeological evidence
................ 105
Summary/discussion
.................. 106
5.1
The builders and their contracts
............ 108
5.2
Playhouse building details
............... 109
Construction programme
............... 109
The plan
........................
Ill
The walls
........................ 112
Entrances
........................ 114
Stairs
.......................... 114
Seating
......................... 115
The gallery roofs
.................... 116
Thestage........................ 117
5.3
Reconstructions
.................... 120
Reconstruction of the Rose
.............. 121
Reconstruction of the
1614
Globe
.......... 126
5.4
Summary: the playhouses in context
......... 128
6.1
Function of the building
................ 131
Facilities
........................ 132
6.2
Management
...................... 132
Finance
.........................
І32
Personnel in the playhouses
.............. 135
6.3
Production
....................... 135
Staging
......................... 136
The stage and stage properties
............. 137
6.4
Costume
........................ 138
Documentary sources
................. 138
Garments
........................ 140
Dress accessories
.................... 141
Footwear
........................ 144
6.5
Food and drink
..................... 146
Documentary evidence
................ 146
Pottery vessels used in the preparation, serving and
consumption of food and drink
............ 147
Foodstuffs
........................ 143
Drink
.......................... 152
6.6
Smoking
........................ 154
Documentary evidence
............... . 154
Tobacco cultivation and botanical remains from the
playhouses
. ,..................... 154
Conclusions and future research
Specialist appendices
8
Pipes from the playhouses
............... 155
6.7
Summary: life within the playhouses
......... 157
7.1
Research objectives for further excavation
...... 160
The Rose
........................ 161
The Globe
....................... 161
7.2
Current preservation of the playhouse sites
..... 161
The Rose
........................ 161
The Globe
....................... 161
The New Globe
.................... 162
8.1
Documentary accounts
................ 164
Rose playhouse: deed of partnership between Philip
Henslowe and John Cholmley,
10
January
1587 . . . 164
Rose Playhouse,
1592
(phase
2)
building accounts
. . 166
Rose playhouse,
1595
building accounts
....... 168
Fortune playhouse, building contract,
1600 ..... 168
8.2
Building materials
................... 170
Roofing tiles
...................... 170
Floor, wall and stove
tües
............... 172
Bricks
.......................... 174
Terracotta
........................ 174
Stone
.......................... 174
8.3
Clay tobacco pipes
................... 175
Methodology
...................... 175
Clay pipes as dating evidence
............. 175
The distribution of the clay pipes
........... 176
Catalogue of illustrated clay tobacco pipes listed in
chronological order
.................. 178
8.4
Pottery
......................... 180
Methodology
...................... 180
Evidence of chronological changes in ceramic fabric
types
........................... 181
Evidence of chronological changes in ceramic vessel
forms
.......................... 182
Catalogae of selected pottery vessels from the Rose
and the Globe playhouses
............... 184
8.5
Glass
........................... 185
Glass vessels
....................... 185
Windowgbss
...................... 189
Glass production -waste
................. 190
8.6
Jkecessioaed finds
.................... 190
Dress
.......................... 191
¥KI
French, German and Spanish summaries
Bibliography
Footwear
........................
Ш
Unidentified leather
.................. 199
Dress accessories
.................... 200
Cosmetic implements
................. 207
Fixtures and fittings
.................. 208
Tableware
........................ 211
Leisure
......................... 212
Craft and industry
....,,.,..,......,. 213
Numismatica
...................... 21.4
Horse equipment
.,,...,....,..,,..,, 217
Arms
................ ......... 217
8.7
Timber
......................... 219
Timber species used in loth-century London
construction
...................... 21.9
Stmcmrał
timber
(tota
the Rose
..,,,....., 220
8.8
Botanical remains
....................
22S
Introduction
...................... 225
Sampling and processing methods
..........
22S
Assessment and analysis
................ 225
General characteristics of the material
........ 246
Interpretation and analysis
............... 24?
Thatch
......................... 24?
8.9
Animal bones
...................... 248
Quantities of bones, recovery and recording
..... 248
Use of data
....................... 249
8.10
invertebrate remains
.................. 253
Methodology
...................... 253
Discussion
....................... 253
. ................................. 260
Index
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spelling | Bowsher, Julian Verfasser aut The Rose and the Globe - playhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark excavations 1988 - 91 Julian Bowsher and Pat Miller London Museum of London Archaeology 2009 XV, 275 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier MoLa monograph 48 "The excavation of two of the famous playhouses of Tudor London, the Rose and the Globe, provided the first concrete evidence for the size, layout and development of these playhouses, now presented in detail for the first time in 400 years. The remains of the Rose playhouse were revealed 20 years ago and aroused great interest throughout the world, far beyond the normal confines of archaeological discovery. To the scholarly world the Rose was famous through the survival of day-to-day accounts written by its owner Phillip Henslowe, and to the theatre world as the stage where many of Marlowe's plays were first performed; the investigations brought this history to life. The excavation of a smaller part of the Globe, the home of many of Shakespeare's plays, revealed less detail but was an important emotional, as well as archaeological discovery. This volume is an archaeological report, but it will appeal to a wider audience of those interested in the history and development of the theatre. The hundreds of individual elements found in the excavations, together with newly researched documentary sources, have been fully integrated into a narrative description and thematic discussions on every aspect of the playhouses, the plays and the audiences. The volume is lavishly illustrated with contemporary views, reconstructions and detailed drawings and photographs of structures and finds from the excavations."--P. [4] of cover. Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> Stage history Globe Theatre (London, England : 1599-1644) Rose Theatre (London, England) Rose Theatre (DE-588)4491811-2 gnd rswk-swf Globe Theatre London (DE-588)3002174-1 gnd rswk-swf Funde Excavations (Archaeology) England London Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd rswk-swf Southwark (London, England) Antiquities Rose Theatre (DE-588)4491811-2 b Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 s DE-604 Globe Theatre London (DE-588)3002174-1 b Miller, Pat 1959- Verfasser (DE-588)141587652 aut MoLa monograph 48 (DE-604)BV043535216 48 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018763366&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | The Rose and the Globe - playhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark excavations 1988 - 91 |
title_auth | The Rose and the Globe - playhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark excavations 1988 - 91 |
title_exact_search | The Rose and the Globe - playhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark excavations 1988 - 91 |
title_full | The Rose and the Globe - playhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark excavations 1988 - 91 Julian Bowsher and Pat Miller |
title_fullStr | The Rose and the Globe - playhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark excavations 1988 - 91 Julian Bowsher and Pat Miller |
title_full_unstemmed | The Rose and the Globe - playhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark excavations 1988 - 91 Julian Bowsher and Pat Miller |
title_short | The Rose and the Globe - playhouses of Shakespeare's Bankside, Southwark |
title_sort | the rose and the globe playhouses of shakespeare s bankside southwark excavations 1988 91 |
title_sub | excavations 1988 - 91 |
topic | Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> Stage history Globe Theatre (London, England : 1599-1644) Rose Theatre (London, England) Rose Theatre (DE-588)4491811-2 gnd Globe Theatre London (DE-588)3002174-1 gnd Funde Excavations (Archaeology) England London Ausgrabung (DE-588)4129464-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Shakespeare, William <1564-1616> Stage history Globe Theatre (London, England : 1599-1644) Rose Theatre (London, England) Rose Theatre Globe Theatre London Funde Excavations (Archaeology) England London Ausgrabung Southwark (London, England) Antiquities |
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