Shakespeare and medicine: Friar Lawrence
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In the first in a series about Shakespeare and medicine, we focus on the character of Friar Lawrence from 'Romeo and Juliet'.
Rebekah Owens Shakespeare & MedicineIn the first in a series about Shakespeare and medicine, we focus on the character of Friar Lawrence from 'Romeo and Juliet'.
Rebekah Owens Shakespeare & MedicineSpecial training for the team at Shakespeare's New Place, as part of our commitment to the Age Friendly Standards scheme.
Emma Birks Community Shakespeare's New Place Shakespeare for AllFind out why our volunteers love what they do. See the key results of our Volunteer Survey 2017 and join the team yourself!
Emma Birks VolunteeringFind out what writer Gervase Markham recommended for those who overindulged in the 1600s!
Rebekah Owens ChristmasLeading wood grainer and marbler, Thomas Kershaw visited Shakespeare's Birthplace on 5 October 1859
Norma Hampson Birthplace Visitors Thomas KershawWhat does a Shakespeare Birthplace Trust marketing intern get up to in 10 weeks?
InternshipOur artist in residence needs your help to create new artworks from old unwanted souvenirs
Today is Zahmenhof Day, also called Esperanto Day. To mark this occasion, Anna Kerr tells us about Esperanto translations of Shakespeare's works held in the Trust's library collection.
Anna Kerr Translating ShakespeareChildren who may not usually have the opportunity to visit Stratford are being trained as Shakespeare guides thanks to the Sharing Shakespeare's Stories Project.
Karin de Figueiredo schoolsLisa Peter, Project Manager of CultureShakespeare at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, tells us about a multilingual learning project that involves translations from the Trust's library.
Lisa Peter CultureShake Translating Shakespeare