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at Shakespeare's Family Homes
Temporary Entrance to Shakespeare's Birthplace
Temporary Entrance to Shakespeare's Birthplace 22 April to 23 May 2025
The Women Who Made Shakespeare
A multi-year project, 2024-2026
Shakespeare’s First Folio, All the Plays: A Children’s Edition
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CV37 Residents Go Free to the Shakespeare Family Homes
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Sundays at New Place
Enjoy a different hands-on activity every Sunday over the Warwickshire School holidays in the garden of Susanna Shakespeare’s home.
- Workshop
- No booking required
- Shakespeare's New Place
Nurture in Nature
Make and Take Family Activities from the Cottage Garden
- Family
- No booking required
- Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Special Activities at Shakespeare’s Birthplace
This spring the garden at Shakespeare’s Birthplace will play host to a series of special activities to explore the continued legacy of William Shakespeare and his family.
- General Interest
- No booking required
- Shakespeare's Birthplace
Tagore Birthday Commemoration
Commemorating the birth of Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore
- General Interest
- No booking required
- Shakespeare's Birthplace
Moth Breakfast
A feast for body and soul as you explore the abundance of biodiversity at Anne Hathaway’s Cottage
- General Interest
- Booking required
- Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Female Friendship in Shakespeare
A free online talk with people engaged in Shakespeare-related research - In conversation with Prof. Gillian Woods.
- Talk
- Booking required
- Online
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