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I'm in it too 😎

1 day ago 20 5 2 0
Promotional BBC Radio 3 & BBC Sounds flyer for "The Essay: The Death and Life of Christopher Marlowe", written and presented by Professor Jerry Brotton.
Mon-Fri at 21.45, Radio 3. 20th April – 1st May.
Produced by Melissa FitzGerald.
Christopher Marlowe read by Justice Ritchie.
Other voices read by Tonderai Munyevu.
The image shows Professor Brotton standing with his arms folded, looking up at a Tudor portrait of a man with arms folded.

Promotional BBC Radio 3 & BBC Sounds flyer for "The Essay: The Death and Life of Christopher Marlowe", written and presented by Professor Jerry Brotton. Mon-Fri at 21.45, Radio 3. 20th April – 1st May. Produced by Melissa FitzGerald. Christopher Marlowe read by Justice Ritchie. Other voices read by Tonderai Munyevu. The image shows Professor Brotton standing with his arms folded, looking up at a Tudor portrait of a man with arms folded.

We're in this! (As well as lots of other fine folk...)

THE DEATH AND LIFE OF CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
Written & presented by Professor Jerry Brotton

On BBC Radio 3 & BBC Sounds – ten 14 minute episodes, releasing 20 April - 1 May, at 9.45pm

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002v6z8

1 day ago 21 7 0 4
Infographic, with a photo of Tiffany Stern smiling.
It reads:
Researching The Rose
Monday evening online talks.
Professor Tiffany Stern,
Ballads as Theatre 'Merch' in Shakespeare's London.
6.30pm (BST) online,
Monday 27 April.

Infographic, with a photo of Tiffany Stern smiling. It reads: Researching The Rose Monday evening online talks. Professor Tiffany Stern, Ballads as Theatre 'Merch' in Shakespeare's London. 6.30pm (BST) online, Monday 27 April.

Mon 27 April @ 6.30pm online

Join Professor Tiffany Stern to discover why theatrical broadsheet ballads were sold outside The Rose, who wrote them, printed them & sung them, and why & how they were connected with the plays performed there

£5 / £8
More info & book: www.roseplayhouse.org.uk/whats-on

4 days ago 16 7 1 0
Infographic, with a photo of Tiffany Stern smiling.
It reads:
Researching The Rose
Monday evening online talks.
Professor Tiffany Stern,
Ballads as Theatre 'Merch' in Shakespeare's London.
6.30pm (BST) online,
Monday 27 April.

Infographic, with a photo of Tiffany Stern smiling. It reads: Researching The Rose Monday evening online talks. Professor Tiffany Stern, Ballads as Theatre 'Merch' in Shakespeare's London. 6.30pm (BST) online, Monday 27 April.

Mon 27 April @ 6.30pm online

Join Professor Tiffany Stern to discover why theatrical broadsheet ballads were sold outside The Rose, who wrote them, printed them & sung them, and why & how they were connected with the plays performed there

£5 / £8
More info & book: www.roseplayhouse.org.uk/whats-on

4 days ago 16 7 1 0

Tonight at 6.30pm (1.30pm EST)

Jesse Berger in conversation, talking about Red Bull Theater, The Rose, and his current production of Titus Andronicus, nominated for a Lortel award for Outstanding Revival, and playing in New York until 3 May.

Can't make it? Buy a ticket and ask for a catch-up link.

1 week ago 3 3 0 0

Tonight at 6.30pm (1.30pm EST)

Jesse Berger in conversation, talking about Red Bull Theater, The Rose, and his current production of Titus Andronicus, nominated for a Lortel award for Outstanding Revival, and playing in New York until 3 May.

Can't make it? Buy a ticket and ask for a catch-up link.

1 week ago 3 3 0 0

This coming Monday, join us online to hear Jesse Berger in conversation.

He'll talk about his new production of Titus Andronicus, currently playing to rave reviews in New York, and which has just received a Lucille Lortel award nomination for Outstanding Revival and extended its run to 3 May.

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This coming Monday, join us online to hear Jesse Berger in conversation.

He'll talk about his new production of Titus Andronicus, currently playing to rave reviews in New York, and which has just received a Lucille Lortel award nomination for Outstanding Revival and extended its run to 3 May.

1 week ago 2 2 0 0
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Infographic with a photo of Jesse Berger smiling at the camera.
It reads:
The Rose Playhouse,  Monday evening online talks.
Jesse Berger, Founder & Artistic Director of Red Bull Theater, NY.
IN CONVERSATION
6.30pm (BST) online, Monday 13 April

Infographic with a photo of Jesse Berger smiling at the camera. It reads: The Rose Playhouse, Monday evening online talks. Jesse Berger, Founder & Artistic Director of Red Bull Theater, NY. IN CONVERSATION 6.30pm (BST) online, Monday 13 April

Mon 13 April @ 6.30pm (BST) online

JESSE BERGER
Founder & Artistic Director of Red Bull Theater

Join acclaimed American theatre-maker Jesse Berger as he talks about his career & shares his perspectives on producing classical theatre for modern audiences.

£8 / £5 www.roseplayhouse.org.uk/whats-on

2 weeks ago 2 3 0 2
Infographic with a photo of Jesse Berger smiling at the camera.
It reads:
The Rose Playhouse,  Monday evening online talks.
Jesse Berger, Founder & Artistic Director of Red Bull Theater, NY.
IN CONVERSATION
6.30pm (BST) online, Monday 13 April

Infographic with a photo of Jesse Berger smiling at the camera. It reads: The Rose Playhouse, Monday evening online talks. Jesse Berger, Founder & Artistic Director of Red Bull Theater, NY. IN CONVERSATION 6.30pm (BST) online, Monday 13 April

Mon 13 April @ 6.30pm (BST) online

JESSE BERGER
Founder & Artistic Director of Red Bull Theater

Join acclaimed American theatre-maker Jesse Berger as he talks about his career & shares his perspectives on producing classical theatre for modern audiences.

£8 / £5 www.roseplayhouse.org.uk/whats-on

2 weeks ago 2 3 0 2

Tonight at 7.30pm GMT online!

Professor David McInnis from the University of Melbourne, and founder of the Lost Plays Database, explores how plays become lost, and what we can still learn from them.

Can't make it? Buy a ticket and you can ask for a catch-up link to a recording of the talk.

4 weeks ago 3 2 0 0

Tonight at 7.30pm GMT online!

Professor David McInnis from the University of Melbourne, and founder of the Lost Plays Database, explores how plays become lost, and what we can still learn from them.

Can't make it? Buy a ticket and you can ask for a catch-up link to a recording of the talk.

4 weeks ago 3 2 0 0

This Monday, join Professor David McInnis – co-founder of the Lost Plays Database – as he explores some particularly tantalising lost plays from The Rose’s repertoire.

... and if you can't make it on the day, just buy a ticket in advance and then ask for a catch-up link to a recording of the talk.

1 month ago 3 3 0 0

This Monday, join Professor David McInnis – co-founder of the Lost Plays Database – as he explores some particularly tantalising lost plays from The Rose’s repertoire.

... and if you can't make it on the day, just buy a ticket in advance and then ask for a catch-up link to a recording of the talk.

1 month ago 3 3 0 0
Infographic for the event, with a headshot of Professor David McInnis, wearing glasses and smiling at the camera.
It reads:
RESEARCHING THE ROSE
Monday evening online talks.
Professor David McInnis.
Lost Plays & The Rose.
7.30 pm GMT online,
Monday 23 March.
In conjunction with Literature Works and the Page of Plymouth project.

Infographic for the event, with a headshot of Professor David McInnis, wearing glasses and smiling at the camera. It reads: RESEARCHING THE ROSE Monday evening online talks. Professor David McInnis. Lost Plays & The Rose. 7.30 pm GMT online, Monday 23 March. In conjunction with Literature Works and the Page of Plymouth project.

Monday 23 March
7.30pm (GMT) online

LOST PLAYS & THE ROSE
Professor David McInnis

The vast majority of plays once performed at The Rose are now lost, but what can they still reveal about the business of Elizabethan play-making?

Tickets: £8 / £5 students & Friends
Book: www.trybooking.com/uk/GEID

1 month ago 13 8 0 3
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Infographic for the event, with a headshot of Professor David McInnis, wearing glasses and smiling at the camera.
It reads:
RESEARCHING THE ROSE
Monday evening online talks.
Professor David McInnis.
Lost Plays & The Rose.
7.30 pm GMT online,
Monday 23 March.
In conjunction with Literature Works and the Page of Plymouth project.

Infographic for the event, with a headshot of Professor David McInnis, wearing glasses and smiling at the camera. It reads: RESEARCHING THE ROSE Monday evening online talks. Professor David McInnis. Lost Plays & The Rose. 7.30 pm GMT online, Monday 23 March. In conjunction with Literature Works and the Page of Plymouth project.

Monday 23 March
7.30pm (GMT) online

LOST PLAYS & THE ROSE
Professor David McInnis

The vast majority of plays once performed at The Rose are now lost, but what can they still reveal about the business of Elizabethan play-making?

Tickets: £8 / £5 students & Friends
Book: www.trybooking.com/uk/GEID

1 month ago 13 8 0 3
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The Page of Plymouth project reaches its finale on Sunday 12th April, 3.45 – 5pm at the Barbican Theatre in Plymouth. It’s the culmination of workshops, talks and events celebrating and exploring this lost play, all made possible by the support of The National Lottery Heritage Fund.

1 month ago 5 2 1 0

Tonight at 6.30pm!

Can't make it then? If you buy a ticket, you can then ask for a catch-up link to a recording of the talk.

2 months ago 4 0 0 0

All tickets to take part in the reading are now SOLD OUT.

But there are still a handful of tickets left to watch, so don't miss out on this chance to hear Marlowe's lines spoken at the site where they were originally performed – do join us if you can!

2 months ago 6 3 0 0
Infographic with the time and date of the talk "Domestic Tragedy, Lost and Found" by Dr Emma Whipday, with a headshot photo of her looking directly at camera.
Presented in conjunction with Literature Works and the Page pf Plymouth project.

Infographic with the time and date of the talk "Domestic Tragedy, Lost and Found" by Dr Emma Whipday, with a headshot photo of her looking directly at camera. Presented in conjunction with Literature Works and the Page pf Plymouth project.

Mon 9 Feb @ 6.30pm GMT [rescheduled]

Before true crime drama, there was domestic tragedy, inspired by a sensational series of recent murders.

Dr Emma Whipday explores this radical genre that placed the loves, sufferings, & crimes of ordinary people centre stage.

www.roseplayhouse.org.uk/whats-on

2 months ago 5 5 0 1

Next Saturday afternoon...

Experiencing a play by Christopher Marlowe at the site of The Rose Playhouse where it was originally performed is always something special, especially when you have the chance to take part and speak his lines there – so come along and get involved!

2 months ago 19 8 0 0
Infographic with the time and date of the talk "Domestic Tragedy, Lost and Found" by Dr Emma Whipday, with a headshot photo of her looking directly at camera.
Presented in conjunction with Literature Works and the Page pf Plymouth project.

Infographic with the time and date of the talk "Domestic Tragedy, Lost and Found" by Dr Emma Whipday, with a headshot photo of her looking directly at camera. Presented in conjunction with Literature Works and the Page pf Plymouth project.

Mon 9 Feb @ 6.30pm GMT [rescheduled]

Before true crime drama, there was domestic tragedy, inspired by a sensational series of recent murders.

Dr Emma Whipday explores this radical genre that placed the loves, sufferings, & crimes of ordinary people centre stage.

www.roseplayhouse.org.uk/whats-on

2 months ago 5 5 0 1

Next Saturday afternoon...

Experiencing a play by Christopher Marlowe at the site of The Rose Playhouse where it was originally performed is always something special, especially when you have the chance to take part and speak his lines there – so come along and get involved!

2 months ago 19 8 0 0
Infographic with time and date, plus ticket prices –
watch: £5, take part: £10 / £7

Infographic with time and date, plus ticket prices – watch: £5, take part: £10 / £7

Sat 7 Feb, 2pm at The Rose

PLAY READING:
TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT, pt 1

Find out about cue scripts – what they were & how Elizabethan actors used them.

Then watch or take part in a 1hr long version of Marlowe's first hit.

Roles drawn from a hat & scripts provided.

www.roseplayhouse.org.uk/whats-on

2 months ago 9 6 0 3
Infographic with time and date, plus ticket prices –
watch: £5, take part: £10 / £7

Infographic with time and date, plus ticket prices – watch: £5, take part: £10 / £7

Sat 7 Feb, 2pm at The Rose

PLAY READING:
TAMBURLAINE THE GREAT, pt 1

Find out about cue scripts – what they were & how Elizabethan actors used them.

Then watch or take part in a 1hr long version of Marlowe's first hit.

Roles drawn from a hat & scripts provided.

www.roseplayhouse.org.uk/whats-on

2 months ago 9 6 0 3
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POSTPONED

We are very sorry to announce that due to illness, tonight's online talk must be postponed.

A new date will be announced shortly.

2 months ago 0 1 0 0

Looking forward to the next 'Page of Plymouth' online talk from our partners on the project, @roseplayhouse.bsky.social.

Booking now open:

3 months ago 2 3 0 0
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This place has my 💙
@roseplayhouse.bsky.social

3 months ago 12 1 1 0
Infographic with time and date of the online talk by Dr Emma Whipday, together with a headshot photograph of her.

Infographic with time and date of the online talk by Dr Emma Whipday, together with a headshot photograph of her.

Mon 26 Jan @ 6.30pm online

DOMESTIC TRAGEDY, LOST AND FOUND

Before true crime drama, there was domestic tragedy...

Dr Emma Whipday explores a genre that flourished in the late 1590s & early 1600s, inspired by a sensational series of recent murders.

£8 / £5
Book: www.roseplayhouse.org.uk/whats-on

3 months ago 8 4 0 2