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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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Lena Cowen Orlin
About Us Who We Are
Board of Trustees of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust: Lena Cowen Orlin
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Planting Starts at New Place
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Planting has started in the historic Knot Garden at Shakespeare’s New Place after years of planning and months of archaeological and conservation work.
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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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Dr Nick Walton
Education Meet the Team
Meet Dr Nick Walton, our Shakespeare Courses Development Manager
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Universities
Education
Sessions for University, International Schools, and Special Interest Groups from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Barnum vs. Dickens: Oh What a Circus!
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P. T. Barnum was so taken with Shakespeare's Birthplace he wanted to take it to America, but not if Charles Dickens could help it!
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Paul Edmondson
About Us News & Media Spokespeople
Spokespeople: Paul Edmondson - Head of Research and Knowledge
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Dr Jennifer Waghorn
Education Meet the Team
Meet Dr Jennifer Waghorn, our Lecturer in Shakespeare Studies (Digital Education)
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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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Her Majesty The Queen
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Commemorating the life of Queen Elizabeth II
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Recreating New Place: Behind-the-Scenes
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Recent changes to our New Place house model have been spearheaded by period interpreter Phil Watson, the designer of the new vinyl adhesives that have been added.
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‘My fellows’: John Heminges and Henry Condell
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Shakespeare left his friends money to buy mourning rings in his will. Find out about his London friends Heminges and Condell.
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Residential Courses
Education
Create your own bespoke Shakespeare residential courses at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust; ideal for higher education and other adult groups.
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Nicola Hawley
Education Meet the Team
Meet Nicola Hawley, our Primary Education Manager
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Charles III - His Majesty the King’s Shakespearian Quotes
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Find out more about HM King Charles III Shakespearian quotes in this blog by Lecturer in Shakespeare Studies at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Darren Freebury-Jones…
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Part 2
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Georghia Ellinas, Head of Learning at Shakespeare’s Globe, writes about her new retelling of the play and the importance of making Shakespeare accessible to young children.
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Early Modern Theatre
Education Home Learning 11-14 year olds
Find out more about the theatre of Shakespeare's day with our home learning resources for 11-14 year olds.
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Collections Items on Display
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes Shakespeare's New Place
The must-see collection items on display to visitors at Shakespeare's New Place
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Mae'r Arglwyddes yn siarad yn Cymraeg: Lady Mortimer and Welsh in 1 Henry IV
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For St. David’s Day, the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust would like to commemorate one of Shakespeare’s most underrated characters: the Welshwoman Lady Mortimer.
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5 people who shaped history on Henley Street
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Travel through time to find out more about some of the real people who will inspire the characters at our Museums at Night event