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William Shakespeare
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Learn about the man behind the works with Shakespedia, from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Charity Celebrates Continued Volunteering Partnership with Local Insurer
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust is celebrating a donation from NFU Mutual following another successful season where the insurance provider has contributed to the preservation and care of the Shakespeare family homes in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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The 'Lost Years'
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What was Shakespeare doing between 1585 and 1592?
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About Hall’s Croft
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Learn more about the home of Shakespeare's daughter.
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Shakespeare's Singing Advent Calendar - December 1st
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Join in with festivities at Shakespeare Birthplace Trust with our new Shakespeare’s Singing Advent Calendar!
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Audiences Invited to Explore Conservation in Action as Work Begins at the Home of Shakespeare’s Daughter
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Hall’s Croft, the Grade I listed building once home to William Shakespeare’s eldest daughter, Susanna Hall, will begin a significant conservation project this spring.
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Shakespeare in Spanish
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Katey Workman, Learning intern, explores the reception of Shakespeare in Spain.
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From Henley Street to Henley-in-Arden
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From Henley Street to Henley-in-Arden: Manorial Court Records at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Shakespeare's Birthplace Offers a Behind-the-Scenes Look During Free Volunteering Taster Sessions This Autumn
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Shakespeare's Birthplace launches new Volunteering Taster Sessions.
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Shakespeare’s “New Place” in his Old Home Town
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William Shakespeare owned a great deal of property in Stratford and London, find out more about his purchase of New Place.
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Thomas Quiney
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Listen to an imagined account from the life of Shakespeare's son-in-law
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Hamlet in Afrikaans
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This donation is a copy of Hamlet translated into Afrikaans from 1945. It is illustrated and signed by actors in Pretoria.
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Representing the Past: A New Direction for Anne Hathaway's Cottage
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Read this first post in a series about the history of the cottage and the Hathaway family, and how this history changes the way we view the cottage today.
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Unearthing Unusual Collections Objects
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Whether it be egg-shaped Shakespeare souvenirs, silver foil or horse shoes, the weird and the wonderful can be found in our collections.
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Museums and Schools at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Read about our Sharing Shakespeare’s Story project; part of the Museums and Schools initiative that is taking place across the UK
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Shakespeare's Singing Advent Calendar - December 10th
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Join in with the Shakespearian festivities on the tenth day of advent
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Who Were the Halls?
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A summary of what is known about John and Susanna Hall.
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It's easy to learn facts about Shakespeare when you're dressed as a Tudor
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Celebrating Shakespeare's birthday with traditional Tudor costumes
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Tree hugging!
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Read about our recent visit from an Ancient Tree Forum officer who was interested in our mulberries.
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Into the 18th Century: Shakespeare in Performance
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In the 18th century, authors began to reinterpret and adapt Shakespeare's plays through text and performance, producing such intriguing versions as 'The Enchanted Isle' and Nahum Tate's 'King Lear'.
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John Hutton's Etched Windows in the Shakespeare Centre
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The windows in the Marble Hall of the Shakespeare Centre were etched by artist John Hutton, and they are a marvellous exploration of Shakespeare's ability to create complex emotional figures.