Harvest Share Scheme at Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Shakespeare's family homes
Looking forward to a sustainable future
Harvest Anne Hathaway's Cottage FamilyHomesLooking forward to a sustainable future
Harvest Anne Hathaway's Cottage FamilyHomesNorma Hampson is a long-standing volunteer at the Shakespeare Centre Library and Archive and has written this blog to share details from her current project: listing visitors from the early Birthplace visitor books. Meet Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Norma Hampson Birthplace Visitors In the VaultDelve into the life of a young Shakespeare
Young Will's DiaryShakespeare on the Road has reached Tennessee!
BardintheUSA ShakespeareontheRoadFor Shakespeare's 450th birthday, we're going back 50 years to see what was done for his 400th birthday celebrations. In 1964, the first woman to go into space went on a world tour - and one of her stops was Stratford-upon-Avon.
Helen Cook Shakespeare: 450 Years YoungR.F. Walsh sent the following programme of a Japanese adaptation of Shakespeare to Bram Stoker, along with his notes on the performance.
Jennifer Reid International Collections King Lear Bram Stoker CollectionRead about what it's like to see Shakespeare in another language!
Professor Stanley Wells Hungary Discover ShakespeareDelve into the life of a young Shakespeare
Young Will's Diary Mary Arden's FarmThe First World War, Shakespeare, and Stratford is a new exhibition at Hall's Croft. In this post, in support of this exhibit, we're making comparisons between treatment of wounds in Shakespeare's day and the medica
Sophie Malendewicz First World WarSeveral authors have made trips to Shakespeare's birthplace of Stratford-upon-Avon and have visited his grave. The only actual record of someone doing so, apart from signatures, however, is a painting depicting Sir Walter Scott's second visit to Stratford
Rosalyn Sklar Shakespeare and his World--MOOC