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The founders named the theater after the five-pointed star, an ancient symbol that keeps evil at bay. “That’s why you see the star on the dressing room door and why you call people a star.
A theatre director was "amazed" to show people a stage where William Shakespeare may have once performed. The historical ...
the UK’s oldest working theatre, has revealed a 600-year-old doorway which may once have led to William Shakespeare’s dressing room. Tim FitzHigham explains the significance of the door discovery.
The oldest working theatre in the UK believes it has found a 600-year-old doorway that may once have led to William Shakespeare’s dressing ... door to what is believed to be the Guild Robing Roo ...
“Further exploratory work identified the arch as the door ... a dressing room or “tiring house” for visiting actors performing at the venue. During Shakespeare’s lifetime, the theater ...
A 600-year-old doorway that may have once led to William Shakespeare’s dressing ... was the door to a room where the players changed and stored props." The Grade I-listed theatre, described ...
A 15th century door archway ... The oldest working theatre in the UK believes it has found a 600-year-old doorway that may once have led to William Shakespeare’s dressing room.