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<div>'''The Rose''' was an [[Elizabethan era|Elizabethan]] [[theatre]]. It was the first of several playhouses to be situated in [[Bankside]], [[Southwark]], in a [[Liberty (division)|liberty]] outside the jurisdiction of [[City of London|London]]'s civic authorities.<br />
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The Rose was built in [[1587]] by [[Philip Henslowe]] and John Cholmley. It was enlarged a few years later. It was polygonal in shape, about 21 [[metre]]s in diameter and may have held well over 2000 people.<br />
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The Rose was home to the [[Admiral's Men]] for several years. Henslowe had interests in other theatres, including the Fortune (built in [[1600]]), and when the lease ran out on The Rose in [[1605]] it was abandoned.<br />
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In [[1989]], the remains of the Rose were threatened with destruction by building development. A campaign to save the site was launched by several well-known theatrical figures, including [[Peggy Ashcroft]] and [[Laurence Olivier]]. It was eventually decided to build over the top of the theatre's remains, leaving them conserved beneath.<br />
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The handling of the Rose Theatre by government, archaeologists and the developer provided impetus for the legitimisation of archaeology in the development process and led the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] government of [[Margaret Thatcher]] to introduce [[PPG 16]] in an attempt to manage archaeology in the face of development threat.<br />
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The foundations of the Rose are covered in a few inches of water to keep the ground from developing major cracks but it is used for performances with actors performing around the perimeter of the site.<br />
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In 1999, the site was re-opened to the public, underneath the controversial new development. Work continues to excavate this historic site further and to secure its future.<br />
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The Rose Theatre was prominently featured in the film ''[[Shakespeare in Love]]''.<br />
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The Rose has provided the design inspiration for a new theatre called the 'Rose of Kingston', at Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey [http://www.kingstontheatre.org/]<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[The Globe Theatre]]<br />
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== External link ==<br />
* [http://www.rosetheatre.org.uk/ Rose Theatre]<br />
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[[Category:Former theatres of London|Rose]]<br />
[[Category:Archaeological sites in England|Rose]]<br />
[[Category:Southwark|Rose]]<br />
[[Category:Visitor attractions in London|Rose]]<br />
[[Category:1587 establishments|Rose]]<br />
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