Listen

Description

Send a text

Last episode we placed you in the Bishopsgate area by documentary footprints.
Now we move a short distance to the engine room: Shoreditch—where purpose-built theatres rose.

Two key playhouses defined the neighborhood:

The Theatre (built 1576) — built by James Burbage in Shoreditch. 

The Curtain (opened 1577) — also in Shoreditch, near Curtain Close. 

Both sat outside the City of London’s jurisdiction, in a zone where entertainment could operate with fewer city restraints. 

WILL:
In other words: a borderland.

GEORGE:
Exactly. A liberty zone—where London’s appetite could be fed without London’s conscience being too inconvenienced.

8:00–15:00 THEN: A walking tour in sound
GEORGE:
Will, walk us into Shoreditch on a performance day. What do we hear?

WILL:
Noise first. Always noise.
Hawkers. Apprentices. Laughter that sounds like daring.
And the constant London music: bargaining.

You smell food, sweat, and the city’s open secret—too many bodies too close.

Support the show

Thank you for experiencing Celebrate Creativity.