Wrong Side of the River: Borough and Bankside's disreputable past
Wrong Side of the River: Borough and Bankside's disreputable past
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  • The Globe: Bankside replica of Shakespeare’s celebrated playhouse

    The re-constructed Globe theatre on Bankside is just short walk from where traces of William Shakespeare’s original theatre were unearthed in 1989. Plays are today performed in an open-air venue that would have looked familiar to theatre-goes in the late 16th and early 17th centuries when this was the main theatre district. “Daily at two…

  • The Rose: the playhouse that established Bankside’s disreputable theatre tradition

    In the late 16th and early 17th centuries Bankside was where Londoners would go to catch a play in one of four open-air playhouses. While the Globe is now the most famous of these, the Rose opened first and helped contribute to the district’s notorious reputation. Remains of this pioneering theatre were discovered by archaeologists…

  • Southwark Cathedral: memorial to disreputable Bankside’s founders

    Amongst the tombs and plaques in Southwark Cathedral remembering the great and good, are memorials to those who were instrumental in the development of Bankside’s notorious reputation. One holder of the post of the Bishop of Winchester, who built an adjoining palatial home and profited from local brothels, is buried here. William Shakespeare and others…


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