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Roman Theatre, St Albans

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The theatre differs from the typical Roman theatre in being built on a site that is only slightly sloping (where possible Roman theatres took advantage of the natural terrain), and in its plan (although there are theatres with similar plans in Northern Gaul). The theatre was built in about 140AD.
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Urban life continued in Verulamium into the 5th century. However, by that time the theatre had fallen into disuse. It was used as a rubbish dump in the 4th century.
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It was excavated in the 19th century, and again in the 1930s by
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Roman theatre packed-earth entryway and central stage surrounded by grass-covered seating hillocks (ruins)
St Michael's Church, St Albans
St Albans
Verulamium
Roman theatres
Camulodunum
amphitheatre
Kathleen Kenyon
Earl of Verulam
List of Roman theatres
St Albans Museums


"The Roman Theatre"
"Remains of the Roman theatre at St Albans, Hertfordshire (excavated 1847)"
"Ancient Greek play..."
"About the Theatre"
Categories
2nd-century establishments in Roman Britain
Outdoor theatres
Roman sites in St Albans
Theatres in Hertfordshire
Theatres in Roman Britain

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