Band members playing for the Beating Retreat at the Birthday Celebrations, outside Shakespeare's BirthplaceAn actor in an open air performance of 'The Tempest', at Hall's CroftTwo costumed guides at a story telling eventVisitors enjoying the shade of a tree at the Great Gardens of New Place, prior to an open air theatre performanceA costumed guide demonstrates sheep shearing at Mary Arden's FarmThe fruit picking exhibition at Anne Hathaway's CottageClick on this logo to return to the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust home page

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Courses and Study Days

The Education team delivering a public talkLiving Shakespeare, Tuesday 17th - Friday 20th June: a four-day programme created to appeal to theatre lovers and enthusiasts, each built around the current productions of the RSC Learning icon Shakespeare Aloud! icon

Study Day, 10am-4pm, Saturday 28th June: Catholicism and the young William Shakespeare - introduced by Stanley Wells CBE Learning icon

Living Shakespeare, Tuesday 12th - Friday 15th August: a four-day programme created to appeal to theatre lovers and enthusiasts, each built around the current productions of the RSC Learning icon Shakespeare Aloud! icon

Hamlet Study Day, Friday 22st August: fresh views on one of the greatest plays ever written - speakers to be confirmed, please click on the link above for details. Learning icon Shakespeare Aloud! icon

You, Me & Shakespeare - Dark Comedies, beginning Thursday 4th September: the first in a series of 11 evening classes suitable for those who want to find out more, in a fun and informal environment. The course is built around 'The Merchant of Venice', 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' and 'The Taming of the Shrew'Learning icon

Living Shakespeare, Wednesday 5th - Saturday 8th November: a 4 day programme created to appeal to theatre lovers and enthusiasts, each built around the current productions of the RSC Learning icon Shakespeare Aloud! icon