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37. Shakespeare's Memorial Bust
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In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Paul Edmondson discusses if the memorial bust of Shakespeare can tell us anything about his profession.
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36. Commemoration of Shakespeare's Death
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In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Peter Kyle discusses how was Shakespeare commemorated on his death.
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25. Shakespeare as a Team Player
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In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Gary Taylor discusses the current thought about the extent to which collaboration can be identified in the Shakespeare canon.
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Graffiti in Shakespeare's Birthroom
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Graffiti at Shakespeare's Birthplace didn't just appear on the famous windows - the very walls of the building used to be carved into for several decades. Jennifer Reid takes us along her journey of discovering the history of the writings on the wall of Shakespeare's childhood home.
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Shakespeare at the White House
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For William Shakespeare's 450th birthday celebration, we're hosting a blog series to highlight the events that took place around the world for the Bard's 400th birthday back in 1964. In this blog, Helen Cook talks about the influence of Shakespeare on First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
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"Shakespeare and His World" MOOC
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In the "Shakespeare and His World" MOOC, explore artefacts such as a portrait of the dramatist Francis Beaumont and the Quiney Letter that help learners gain insights into William Shakespeare's plays, their chronological context, and the great Bard's legacy.
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Coat of Arms
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Find out what Shakespeare's coat of arms looks like
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Hungary and Shakespeare’s Flowers
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SBT gardener Annamaria Vass, who is originally from Hungary, marks this Hungarian national holiday with a blog about flowers in Shakespeare's garden.
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12. Criticism of Shakespeare by his Contemporaries
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In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Emma Smith discusses if writers of Shakespeare's time dispraise his work.
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Performing Shakespeare in Dutch
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Onno van Gelder Jr., a Flemish actor and stage director from Belgium, talks about his experience of performing Shakespeare in his native Dutch.
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Almost There: Shakespeare in Danish
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A blog from Niels Brunse who has translated nearly all of Shakespeare's works into Danish.
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The sale of Shakespeare's Birthplace
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170 years ago today, Shakespeare’s Birthplace was sold at auction.
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
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Third time's a charm: the when, how, and why behind Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
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11. Shakespeare Named by his Contemporaries
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In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Charles Whitworth discusses if writers of Shakespeare's time identify him as an author of specific works.
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10. Shakespeare's Literary Beginnings
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In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Andrew Dickson discusses when Shakespeare first appeared on the literary scene.
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The Custodians of Shakespeare's Birthplace
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Shakespeare's Birthplace has always been looked after by custodians, guiding visitors round the house and taking care of the building.
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Podcast: Was Shakespeare Educated?
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Let's Talk Shakespeare!
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Shakespeare at Eton College
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On Wednesday 18th January we travelled to Eton College to run a Teaching Shakespeare in the Primary Classroom training day.
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Access at Shakespeare's Birthplace
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Advice about access at Shakespeare’s Birthplace, to assist you in planning your visit.
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Lifelong learner study days: 'Shakespeare's Women: History'
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Lifelong learner study days: 'Shakespeare's Women: History' hosted by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust