Sustainable Shakespeare – Autumn Update from Mary Arden’s Farm
Find out how Mary Arden's Farm has been becoming sustainable in autumn 2022
Isabelle Butterworth Becoming Sustainable Sustainable ShakespeareFind out how Mary Arden's Farm has been becoming sustainable in autumn 2022
Isabelle Butterworth Becoming Sustainable Sustainable ShakespeareFind out what the first cohort of garden volunteers since the reopening of Shakespeare's Family Homes have been up to...
Sian Cooper Collaborate and Communicate Sustainable ShakespeareFind out what happened at the first Sustainable Shakespeare Community Fun Day, in the garden of Hall's Croft...
Andrew Anderson Collaborate and Communicate Sustainable ShakespeareAy, here's a deer… (Henry VI, Act 3 Scene 1)
Andrew Anderson Encouraging Biodiversity Sustainable ShakespeareThe fourth blog in our series focuses on the artist Robbie Dalal and his residency at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Sophie Culverwell The GAP Arts Project Summer ResidenciesThe third blog in our series focuses on the artist Rumbidzai Savanhu and her residency at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Sophie Culverwell The GAP Arts Project Summer ResidenciesSometime too hot the eye of heaven shines…
Andrew Anderson Sustainable ShakespeareCataloguing Archivist Jim Ranahan looks at our ongoing commitment to support, celebrate, and reflect on the continued impact of LGBTQ+ communities.
Jim Ranahan Proud Shakespeare LGBTQ+Esme Wise, who leads our Welcombe Hills Walks, reflects on what it is like to guide visitors around this beautiful space on the outskirts of Stratford-upon-Avon and speak Shakespeare’s words in the wild.
Esme Wise Welcombe Hills Sustainable ShakespeareThe second blog in our series focuses on the artist Hassan Rahmani and his residency at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
Sophie Culverwell The GAP Arts Project Summer Residencies