考古學(xué)家說(shuō),倫敦最早的劇場(chǎng)可能是在白教堂地區(qū)(Whitechapel)的一個(gè)房屋重建項(xiàng)目中發(fā)現(xiàn)的。紅獅劇院(The Red Lion)被認(rèn)為是英國(guó)伊麗莎白時(shí)代第一個(gè)專門建造的劇院,但劇院的位置一直存在爭(zhēng)議。
References to the theatre are tantalisingly scarce. It's mentioned only in two lawsuits, in 1567 and 1569, between the proprietor John Brayne and the carpenters who were working on its construction, but the actual location has remained a mystery.
有關(guān)這座劇院的資料少之又少。它只在1567年和1569年的兩起訴訟中被提及,訴訟雙方是劇院所有人約翰·布萊恩和當(dāng)時(shí)負(fù)責(zé)建造它的木匠們,但劇院的實(shí)際位置一直是個(gè)謎。
Then, in January last year, archaeologists working in east London uncovered the remains of an unusual rectangular timber structure. The dimensions match those for the stage mentioned in the lawsuits.
去年1月,在倫敦東部工作的考古學(xué)家們發(fā)現(xiàn)了一個(gè)不同尋常的長(zhǎng)方形木結(jié)構(gòu)遺跡。這個(gè)木結(jié)構(gòu)的尺寸與訴訟中提到的舞臺(tái)大小相匹配。
Dozens of postholes around the structure appear to correspond with tiers of wooden seating, which were also described in the legal documents. Bones and artefacts that were uncovered show the site went on to become a baiting pit and pub before homes and warehouses were later built on it.
這個(gè)木結(jié)構(gòu)周圍的幾十個(gè)柱坑似乎與木座椅的多層結(jié)構(gòu)相吻合,這些木椅層在法律文件中也有描述。挖掘出的骨頭和人工制品表明,在后來(lái)建造房屋和倉(cāng)庫(kù)之前,這個(gè)地方曾一直是一個(gè)逗熊場(chǎng)兼酒吧。
It's now being redeveloped with plans to incorporate a performance space near the original stage.
此地現(xiàn)正在重新被改建,計(jì)劃在原舞臺(tái)附近納入一個(gè)表演空間。
scarce 稀少的,罕見(jiàn)的
proprietor 所有人,業(yè)主
carpenters 木工,木匠
remains 遺跡
timber 木材
dimensions 尺寸,大小
stage 舞臺(tái)
seating 座椅
uncovered 被挖掘出
baiting pit (英國(guó)伊麗莎白時(shí)代盛行的)以狗逗熊游戲表演場(chǎng)
1. True or false? The Red Lion is mentioned in many historical documents.
2. What two pieces of evidence do we have to prove the theatre existed?
3. Who uncovered the remains of the theatre?
4. According to the article, what was the site used for after it was a theatre?
1. True or false? The Red Lion is mentioned in many historical documents.
False. References to the theatre are tantalisingly scarce. This means it is mentioned in very few historical documents.
2. What two pieces of evidence do we have to prove the theatre existed?
They were the two lawsuits in 1567 and 1569 between the proprietor John Brayne and the carpenters who were working on its construction.
3. Who uncovered the remains of the theatre?
Archaeologists working in east London uncovered the remains of the theatre.
4. According to the article, what was the site used for after it was a theatre?
According to the article, the site went on to become a baiting pit and pub before homes and warehouses were later built on it.