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Ominous Oboes
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Suspenseful background music has been around long before cinema was invented. Shakespeare himself toyed with the effect, and consistently relied upon a very specific instrument to indicate ominous foreshadowing...
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Leave a Gift in Your Will
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Leave a Gift in Your Will
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New Pop Art Range
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We're delighted to announce a new gift range inspired by Steve Kaufman’s painting, ‘Shakespeare State Two’.
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Rediscovering the Collection
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Nicola Tinsley has been sorting through the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust' s collection of archaeological finds, including Anglo Saxon objects.
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The Early Librarians at SBT
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The library started inside Shakespeare's Birthplace and has continued to grow and change
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From Pall Mall to New Place Garden
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The monument in New Place Garden started life on the front of Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery in London
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Bharatnatyam meets the Bard
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Students create classical Indian dance in honour of Shakespeare
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Letters from Our Volunteers: Karen Welcomes You to New Place
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Karen tells us about her experience working as a welcome volunteer at Shakespeare's New Place.
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One Man's Trash is an Archaeologist's Treasure
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Discover where the true archaeological treasures lay at Shakespeare's New Place… the rubbish pits.
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Behind the scenes: The King’s Ship
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Some believe that Shakespeare's play 'The Tempest' is an autobiographical work in many ways, and that he wrote it while in residence at New Place.
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Behind the scenes: The Globe
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When Shakespeare bought New Place, the world looked pretty different...
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Nick Walton
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Spokespeople: Nick Walton - Shakespeare Courses Development Manager
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Leisure Learning Courses
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Shakespeare courses open to all, with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in Stratford-upon-Avon
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Reimagining Anne Hathaway - our latest artist collaboration
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Our latest collaboration with artists Mick Manning and Brita Granström, an exclusive gift range featuring a striking new portrait of Anne Hathaway.
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Teacher Champions: Benefits and Expectations
Education Schools and CPD CPD Teacher Champions
Learn more about how the Teacher Champions programme will benefit you and the commitments required.
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Welcoming back Primary student guides to Shakespeare’s Birthplace in 2025!
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Welcoming back Primary student guides to Shakespeare’s Birthplace in 2025 as part of our Museums and Schools programme
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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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Searching for Juliet: January's free online Research Conversation
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January's free online Research Conversation hosted by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust: Searching for Juliet.
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Theme summary: Susanna
Explore Shakespeare Museum From Home The Susanna Hall & Hall’s Croft Project Theme pages for the Digital Spatial Archive
Theme summary page for Susanna Hall, part of the digital spatial archive of Hall's Croft