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Theatres · West Midlands

The Rose Theatre

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The Rose Theatre is a theatre in the United Kingdom.

Broadwaters Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 1630938

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
2 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Kidderminster · 1.6 km
  • Wheelchair accessible

Getting there & planning your visit

The Rose Theatre is located in Wyre Forest, Worcestershire, with the postcode DY10 2RZ. The nearest railway station is Kidderminster, which is 1.6 km away. The venue is wheelchair accessible.

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About

The Rose Theatre is a working theatre in Worcestershire, the West Midlands. The site is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. It sits within the Wyre Forest parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is Kidderminster, about 1.6 km away. Postcode area DY10.

Photo gallery

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Heritage listing

The Rose was an Elizabethan playhouse, built by theatre entrepreneur Philip Henslowe in 1587. It was the fifth public playhouse to be built in London, after the Red Lion in Whitechapel (1567), The Theatre (1576) and the Curtain (1577), both in Shoreditch, and the theatre at Newington Butts (c. 1580?) – and the first of several playhouses to be situated in Bankside, Southwark, in a liberty outside the jurisdiction of the City of London's civic authorities. Two of the earliest plays by William Shakespeare – Titus Andronicus and Henry VI, Part 1 – are recorded as having been performed there, as well as plays by dramatists such as Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd, Robert Greene, George Peele, Thomas Dekker, Michael Drayton, Ben Jonson and Thomas Heywood.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: River Teme SSSI

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

The Rose was an Elizabethan playhouse, built by theatre entrepreneur Philip Henslowe in 1587. It was the fifth public playhouse to be built in London, after the Red Lion in Whitechapel (1567), The Theatre (1576) and the Curtain (1577), both in Shoreditch, and the theatre at Newington Butts (c. 1580?) – and the first of several playhouses to be situated in Bankside, Southwark, in a liberty outside the jurisdiction of the City of London's civic authorities. Two of the earliest plays by William Shakespeare – Titus Andronicus and Henry VI, Part 1 – are recorded as having been performed there, as well as plays by dramatists such as Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd, Robert Greene, George Peele, Thomas Dekker, Michael Drayton, Ben Jonson and Thomas Heywood. The Rose's archaeological remains were rediscovered in 1989 during the redevelopment of the site to build an office block, and were partially excavated. After a public campaign to preserve the remains, they are now listed by Historic England as a Scheduled Monument at Risk. Subsequently, the site has become an exhibition space and theatre venue, known as The Rose Playhouse, administered by The Rose Theatre Trust, a registered charity, which plans to first complete the excavation and preservation of the remains, and then to build a new visitor, education and arts centre there.

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Background

History

(labelled The Bear howſe) on Bankside]] The Rose was built in 1587 by Philip Henslowe and by a tanner from Bletchingley named John Cholmley. The theatre was built on a messuage called the "Little Rose," which Henslowe had leased from the parish of St. Saviour, Southwark in 1585. The Rose was the first of several theatres to be situated in Bankside, Southwark near the south shore of the River Thames. The area was known for its leisure attractions such as bear/bull-baitings, gaming dens and brothels. It was located in the Liberty of the Clink, a liberty outside the jurisdiction of the City of London's civic authorities. The Rose contained substantial rose gardens and two buildings; Cholmley…

Visiting

. ]] In 1999, the site was re-opened to the public, underneath the new development. Work continues to excavate this historic site further and to secure its future. The foundations of the Rose are covered in a few inches of water to keep the ground from developing major cracks. In 2003 the Rose was opened as a performance space with a production of Marlowe's Tamburlaine the Great.

Sourced from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Coordinates
52.3985, -2.2375
County
Worcestershire
District
Wyre Forest
Parish
Kidderminster
Postcode
DY10 2RZ
Parliamentary constituency
Wyre Forest
Nearest railway station
Kidderminster1.6 km

Sources

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Frequently asked questions

Where is The Rose Theatre?
The Rose Theatre is in Worcestershire, the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode DY10 2RZ), in the parish of Kidderminster.
What is The Rose Theatre?
The Rose Theatre is a theatre in the United Kingdom.
How do I get to The Rose Theatre?
The nearest railway station is Kidderminster, about 1.6 km away. Drivers can use postcode DY10 2RZ.
Is The Rose Theatre a listed building?
The Rose Theatre is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
Is The Rose Theatre a protected site?
Yes — The Rose Theatre is part of the River Teme SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest.
How do I get to The Rose Theatre?
The nearest railway station is Kidderminster, about 1.6 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode DY10 2RZ.