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William Shakespeare
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia
Learn about the man behind the works with Shakespedia, from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Sundays at New Place - Summer Holidays
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes What's On
Enjoy a different hands-on activity every Sunday over the Warwickshire School holidays in the garden of Susanna Shakespeare’s home
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Anne Hathaway’s Cottage to Open Throughout the Year as the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Continue their Celebrations of the Women Who Made Shakespeare
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Anne Hathaway's Cottage to remain open all year.
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Final Chance to Secure Tickets for Candlelit Christmas at Shakespeare's Birthplace
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Shakespeare’s Birthplace is welcoming visitors to experience the traditions of a Tudor and Jacobean-inspired Christmas with a series of after-hours candlelit tours.
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Thomas Middleton
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Listen to an imagined account from the prolific English dramatist, who collaborated with Shakespeare and revised some of his works after his death
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Folio at 400 Celebrations Come to An End at Shakespeare’s New Place as the First Folio is Returned to Storage
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Celebrations marking the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s First Folio have concluded in Stratford-upon-Avon as The Great Variety of Readers: Celebrating 400 Years of Shakespeare’s First Folio exhibition at Shakespeare’s New Place closed for a final time on November 5, 2023.
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Shakespearian Dinner Parties
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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. Check out how some parties created menus based entirely on food mentioned in Shakespeare's plays!
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12 Days of Shakespeare: Facts about Shakespeare
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Want to know more about the man behind the plays? Let's start with a few basics.
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Select Observations on English Bodies
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Hall's Croft
Learn about the book written by physician John Hall, Shakespeare's son-in-law.
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Travelling... England: Art & Literature Festival
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Diana Owen travelled to Myrtia to attend this special event hosted by the Kazantzakis Museum, celebrating the Greek writer's appreciation of Shakespeare.
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60. Stephen Fry on Shakespeare's Authorship
Explore Shakespeare Podcasts 60 Minutes with Shakespeare
In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Stephen Fry shares what he thinks about the Shakespeare authorship discussion.
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Sundays at New Place - May Half Term
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes What's On
Enjoy a different hands-on activity every Sunday over the Warwickshire School holidays in the garden of Susanna Shakespeare’s home
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David Garrick's Shakespeare Jubilee
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The 1769 Shakespeare Jubilee is widely credited as being a key moment in the development of Stratford-upon-Avon into a tourist destination.
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Susanna and the Elders
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Rosalyn Sklar discusses the Biblical story of "Susanna and the Elders" in the book of Daniel, and its potential as the origin of William Shakespeare's and Anne Hathaway's eldest daughter's name.
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Once upon a time, in a different 1623
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We imagine that Heminges and Condell decided not to publish Mr William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories and Tragedies on 8 November 1623
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A Time and Place - Our Brand New Workshop for Schools
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A trial of the new Key Stage 2 course
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An Original Brew
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Introducing the new Alison Gardiner handcrafted mugs
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Shakespeare and medicine: Susanna’s stomach complaint
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Find out about the treatment prescribed by Shakespeare's son-in-law, John Hall, for his wife Susanna.
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Digital Internship at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Learn a little more about life as a Digital Intern at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Hall’s Croft invites youth of Warwickshire to unwind and connect at a free wellness event developed by young people for young people
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (SBT) is opening its doors to Hall’s Croft for free as it runs its first ‘’New Wave’’ co-curated event on Friday 15 September 2023
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Translating Shakespeare into Frisian
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Bouke Oldenhof, dramaturg, theatre producer, playwright and translator of Shakespeare, sheds light on the Frisian language and transferring Shakespeare’s words into his native tongue.