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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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Shakespeare Week 2014
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A successful Shakespeare Week!
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Invites Audiences to Stratford-upon-Avon for a Weekend of Free Family Fun
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Families are invited to Stratford-upon-Avon for a weekend of free performances, live arts, and hands-on crafting to celebrate the end of Shakespeare Week on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 March 2025.
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"Our Little Life is Rounded with a Sleep"
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust's collection of parish church registers helps us to know about the birth, life, and death of William Shakespeare, as well as aiding us in finding the genealogical records of local families.
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Shakespeare Outreach for KS2
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Shakespeare outreach sessions for Primary School children at Key Stage 2
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The Perfect Pop-Up Shakespeare Event
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Jennie Maizels and Austin Tichenor were welcomed to introduce and celebrate their new book, 'Pop-Up Shakespeare'.
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Invites Families to Get Closer to Nature This May Half-Term
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Experience the family homes of Shakespeare in a different way this May half-term school holiday with a programme of family-friendly events
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Teaching Philosophy
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust's Learning and Participation team bring the past into dialogue with the present, leading to a deeper understanding and enjoyment of Shakespeare’s place in history, his works on the page and his plays in performance.
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Shakespeare’s Birthplace Take Part in Nationwide Flash Mob to Celebrate 10 Years of Shakespeare Week
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Stratford-upon-Avon played host to a special performance inspired by one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays on Monday 18 March.
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New Family Trails at the Shakespeare Houses
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Over the past few months we've been working on a brand new suite of Family Trails for the Shakespeare Family Homes.
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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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To Japan, with love
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Trust Librarian Mareike Doleschal explores links between the collections and Japan.
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'Sharing Shakespeare’s Story' with Birmingham Schools
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Last month we welcomed over 380 children from Birmingham to Shakespeare's Birthplace and New Place to take part in 'Sharing Shakespeare’s Story'.
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Shakespeare Week Returns for A Spectacular Weekend of Free Family Fun in Stratford-upon-Avon
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On Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 March 2024, families are invited to Stratford-upon-Avon
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Keeping the kids entertained this half term!
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Looking for ideas to keep the children and family entertained this half term? Here are some of our favourite games and books.
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Visitors Invited to Take Part in a Spooktacular Programme of Events Across the Shakespeare Family Homes this October Half Term
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust announces its family-friendly programme for October half term.
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'Sardine Constructions': a Look at the Exhibition
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Exhibition Guide Elinor Cole explores her favourite piece in the current ShakespeariAnne exhibition on display by the Birthplace
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The Play’s the Thing
Education Schools and CPD Key Stage 2
A KS2 workshop of puzzle solving and drama
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Top 5 Shakespeare books for the festive season
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Our top five book recommendations from the expert team at the Shakespeare Bookshop.
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William Shakespeare Biography
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William Shakespeare was a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor born in 1564. Read about his life and works.