The Heroine was...
Shakespeare & his works
‘The Heroine was …’ is a digital publication that gathers responses from visitors to my stall at Henley Street during Shakespeare’s 461st birthday celebrations on Saturday 26 April 2025.
Ania Bas‘The Heroine was …’ is a digital publication that gathers responses from visitors to my stall at Henley Street during Shakespeare’s 461st birthday celebrations on Saturday 26 April 2025.
Ania BasAndrew Muir talks about his experience volunteering at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Volunteering‘Engaging with Shakespeare’s Stratford’ is a Collections specific initiative which highlights personal engagements, identified for cultural, educational, employment or entertainment purposes.
Suzanne Lithgo and Jim RanahanProfessor Charlotte Scott
Jim Ranahan
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Ania Bas is an artist and writer and organiser who works across text, performance, publishing and social engagement.
Ania BasSecretary of the Shakespeare Club, Sylvia Morris, delves into the fascinating story of the oldest Shakespeare organisation as it celebrates its 200th anniversary.
Sylvia MorrisSpring is in the air and our Garden’s Manager, Sian Cooper, is taking you through how we get our gardens ready for the season and ahead of reopening.
Prof. Charlotte Scott highlights the often overlooked women in the Shakespeare family, who played significant roles in his life and contributed to his cultural legacy.
Professor Charlotte Scott