Bharatnatyam meets the Bard
Shakespeare's legacy
Students create classical Indian dance in honour of Shakespeare
Shakespeare in South AsiaStudents create classical Indian dance in honour of Shakespeare
Shakespeare in South AsiaMartin gives us insight into the changing volunteer roles that are developing at the site of Shakespeare's New Place.
Martin Kimber #VolunteersWeek VolunteeringJillian shows us how she has been able to apply her artistic skills while she volunteers for the SBT.
Jillian Walker #VolunteersWeek VolunteeringRead about Ann's experience volunteering in our archives and reading room, and why she finds it so rewarding.
Ann McDermott #VolunteersWeek VolunteeringRead about Anna's experience volunteering for the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust's library.
Anna Kerr #VolunteersWeek Library VolunteeringKaren tells us about her experience working as a welcome volunteer at Shakespeare's New Place.
Karen Bucknall #VolunteersWeek New Place VolunteeringIn May SBT hosted Bram and the Guv'nor an Arts Council funded project for Arts Friendly Archive
Annette Ormanczyk Bram Stoker Collection Arts Friendly ArchivesMeet Ged, one of our dedicated New Place volunteers and founder of the unofficial "Mad Hatter's Club".
Ged Holland #VolunteersWeek New Place VolunteeringCultureShake is our new learning project where schools come together in a multilingual classroom to learn about cultures and languages through Shakespeare.
Lisa Peter CultureShake36 new baby animals have been born at Mary Arden's Farm, and we are delighted to welcome these adorable new faces to our site.
Samantha Gull Mary Arden's Farm