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Harvard House Opens its Doors
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Come and visit the home with a link to Harvard University
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Elizabeth Barnard (Part One)
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Phil Spinks sheds light on the early life of Elizabeth Barnard, Shakespeare's granddaughter and his last direct descendant.
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The Gardens of Shakespeare's New Place: November
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.A grey squirrel with attitude has sabotage in mind for our bulb planting. Time for an interlude, a mulberry gin, and a rainbow and unicorn day-dream.
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Raymond Antrobus: 'Shakespeare speaks to us all'
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An interview with the multi-award-winning poet who appeared at the 2019 Stratford-upon-Avon Poetry Festival, which is organised by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Learning Languages and Love's Labour's Lost
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John Florio was a linguist and lexicographer, and his famous translation of Montaigne's "Essais" is known to have had a significant impact on several of Shakespeare's plays. In this post we talk about the array of Florio's various works that we have in our collections.
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An energetic and interactive workshop telling the story of Shakespeare's life
Education Schools and CPD Key Stage 1
Interactive storytelling session for primary schools in the unique Tudor setting of Mary Arden’s Farm in Warwickshire
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Shakespeare’s Everyday World
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Halfway through our series of Shakespeare in 100 Objects, Dr. Tara Hamling discusses some of our discoveries thus far.
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Musical Resources
About Us Our Projects Singing Shakespeare
Musical resources for use in the classroom or in choirs of all kinds. Part of Singing Shakespeare from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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Hub Schools in the South East
Education Education Projects Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Hubs for Primary Schools
Delivering creative learning experiences with a Shakesperian twist to our Hubs Schools partners in the South East region
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Home Educators
Education
Home education at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire
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Meet the Maker Alison Gardiner, Artist and Designer
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Alison Gardiner, ceramic artist and Illustrator of the Shakespeare's Character range.
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The Gardens of Shakespeare's New Place: August
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The rains return, a heaven sent pitter-patter-pitter-downpour that restores the beige lawn at Shakespeare's New Place to various shades of green.
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Shakespeare's Mother- The Secret Life of a Tudor Woman
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Discover the life of Mary Arden
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Shakespeare in 100 Objects: Family Portrait
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Exploring Antoon Claeissins, 'A Family Saying Grace', c.1585, Oil on wood, a painting from our collections
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Hathaway Family Artefacts on Display
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Find out more about some of the original Hathaway family heirlooms still housed at Anne Hathaway's Cottage
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Female Suffrage in the SBT Collection
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Explore material from the collection on the theme of women and the right to vote.
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BBC Four Documentary on Shakespeare's Mother
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Historian Michael Wood uncovers the tale of Mary Arden and the Shakespeare family in a BBC Four documentary exploring the life of ordinary Tudor folk.
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Tudors Alive!
Education Schools and CPD Key Stage 2
A full-day living history workshop on our Tudor farm, for KS2
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A Mulberry Love Token
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A new acquisition, this mulberry wood picture frame is a perfect example of how one small item can tell us volumes about Shakespeare’s legacy and the history of the people of Stratford-upon-Avon.
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The Women Behind Fierce Sisters
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Meet the fiery female characters who are stepping up from the sidelines and taking centre stage in a thought-provoking new performance in the gardens at Shakespeare's New Place.