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Will Shakespeare's Rose Immortalized by Film?

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The Independent Online Edition >Shakespeare's Rose theatre to rise again after centuries under London silt

The Rose, the Elizabethan theatre immortalised in the Oscar-winning film Shakespeare in Love, is to be recovered from the London silt after being buried for centuries, and opened to the public.

Will Shakespeare's Rose immortalized by film?
Less famous than the Globe, that much is true.
But still, the Rose did not need Hollywood
To earn its honour'd spot in London's past.

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Of course I remember you, Justin. You're overseas, not gone!

If you've got the inclination, I'd be happy to read more reports of life in London... can I interest you blogging here? I'm sure you've got plenty of material.

Justin Norris said:

Hello Dr. Jerz,
I don't know if you recall I am a Setonian, but I am here in London and got to see first hand the Globe Theatre and where they are uncovering and trying to excavate the Rose Theatre. I went to the Globe just last week, and they said they believe that it was destroyed by first just as the Globe had previously and that is the reason for its disappearance from London maps after 1606.

Justin

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