There's not much to see there, as of yet - it's a basement with a pool of water, some scaffolding and a few tantalising shapes. Definitely the spot though, and only time and funding stop people finding most of the structure, I'm told.
I was there for the first performance on the site in several hundred years - a rather quirky Faustus in this construction site laced with history.
Sir John Soane's Museum sounds fantastic. Seti I certainly wasn't a small potatoes pharoah, and there's very little decient Etruscan stuff left standing...
We tried to look at the excavations of the Rose theatre.
Date: 2002-11-26 03:06 am (UTC)I was there for the first performance on the site in several hundred years - a rather quirky Faustus in this construction site laced with history.
Sir John Soane's Museum sounds fantastic. Seti I certainly wasn't a small potatoes pharoah, and there's very little decient Etruscan stuff left standing...