Shakespeare and deafness: a reflection
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As part of her internship at the Trust, Grace Lester set out to conduct a research project into an area close to her heart
Grace Lester Internship Deaf AwarenessAs part of her internship at the Trust, Grace Lester set out to conduct a research project into an area close to her heart
Grace Lester Internship Deaf AwarenessFor St. David’s Day, the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust would like to commemorate one of Shakespeare’s most underrated characters: the Welshwoman Lady Mortimer.
Kelsey Ridge Translating Shakespeare juliet filesFour students from King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls in Birmingham write about what it is like to attend a Sixth Form Conference at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
OthelloStaff and volunteers hand-picked the apples at Anne Hathaway's Cottage to be pressed and turned into our exclusive (and delicious) new apple juice!
Sarah Wilmott Anne Hathaway's Cottage Products and GiftsDr. İlker Özçelik from Süleyman Demirel University shares his impressions of the first Shakespeare Festival held in Turkey.
İlker Özçelık Translating ShakespeareFor National Handwriting Day we present our Colourblock Quotation stationery range.
Sarah Wilmott Products and GiftsLast week the Education Department of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust hosted its annual Winter School, which attracts leisure learners from across the country, and from overseas.
Nick WaltonWe take a look at ten claims made in Sir Kenneth's Branagh's new film, some of which have more truth to them than others.
Paul EdmondsonShakespeare’s Birthplace is one of the most photographed buildings in the world. We take a look back at some of the commercial images that are currently on display in the house where they were taken.
Jim RanahanAlexander Thom's concluding thoughts in a series of posts about his research into the afterlives of King Lear
Alexander Thom King Lear