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The artefacts of New Place
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A new online exhibition goes 'Searching for Shakespeare' through objects uncovered on the site of his former home
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To Spain, with love
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This week’s tribute goes to Spain, the worst affected European country by COVID-19 after Italy.
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The Sonnets in Hungarian
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Sándor Fazekas, translator of Shakespeare's sonnets into Hungarian, shares the joys and challenges of translating the sonnets into his native tongue.
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The best of British
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Shakespeare's Birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon to be dressed with Tudor-inspired floral displays from 14 December — 5 January
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“There was a star danced, and under that was I born” – illustrations of Much Ado About Nothing’s Beatrice
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Enjoy illustrations of one of Shakespeare's greatest heroines from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Library.
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From Henley Street to Henley-in-Arden
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From Henley Street to Henley-in-Arden: Manorial Court Records at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Othello Sixth Form Conference 2019
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Four students from King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls in Birmingham write about what it is like to attend a Sixth Form Conference at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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Residential Courses in Stratford-upon-Avon
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Read about the bespoke learning experiences we offer to groups from all over the world, here in Stratford-upon-Avon
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Buzz Goodbody: the Classical Revolutionary
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This International Women’s Day, we remember Buzz Goodbody - the first woman director with the Royal Shakespeare Company, who campaigned for social justice for all marginalised groups. We hold collections that shed light on this and other aspects of her life.
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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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You Only Live Once
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While death is something of a taboo topic nowadays, in Shakespeare's time it was common to have constant reminders of it -- and for the Bard, these reminders often occurred in the happier moments of his plays.
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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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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.