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Stratford-upon-Avon: A Brewing Town
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There's little doubt of what Stratford is best known for, yet ask enthusiasts of real ale and you may get a different answer. Read about Stratford's history with breweries in the form of Flower and Sons.
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"This Insubstantial Pageant"
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The first post in "The Tempest: 400th Anniversary" celebration series sheds light on the potential inspiration for the actual tempest in Shakespeare's last solo play.
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Come, come with me, and we will make short work
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At a time when illustrations of Shakespeare's scenes were in high demand, Henry Bunbury accepted the call and painted beautiful adaptations.
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Anne Hathaway
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia William Shakespeare William Shakespeare’s Family
Who was William Shakespeare's wife? Learn more about the wife of the bard and her family.
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Much Ado About Nothing: In Performance
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Find out more about our latest 'Massive Open Online Course'!
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Shakescraft Winners Announced!
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Find out who the lucky winners are!
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EU-funded schools project “Culture Shake” has started!
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We've teamed up with schools & universities for an international project using Shakespeare’s plays to bring multilingual teaching into the classroom.
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Garden Photography Competition
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This summer, the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust is inviting visitors to share their photos of the gardens at Shakespeare’s family homes.
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Behind the scenes: His Mind's Eye
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Behind-the-scenes access in the run up to the grand opening of Shakespeare's New Place in Summer 2016.
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Shakescraft
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Shakescraft design competition for the public encourages children and adults to use Minecraft to design Shakespeare’s home.
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Key Stage 1
Education Schools and CPD
Bring Shakespeare to life for your Key Stage 1 students with hands on workshops at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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Let Slip the Dogs of War
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An exhibition exploring the experiences of Stratford residents during the war years and Shakespeare’s words on war, loss and patriotism. From the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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Collections
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust cares for the world's largest collection of Shakespeare related material accessible by the public.
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Hall's Croft Statement
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Statement from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust regarding Hall's Croft
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About the Project
Explore Shakespeare Museum From Home The Susanna Hall & Hall’s Croft Project
An overview of the Susanna Hall and Hall's Croft project
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Creative Explorer Backpack
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes Shakespeare's New Place
Creative Explorer Backpacks available for children to enjoy at Shakespeare's New Place in Stratford-upon-Avon
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Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy: 400 years later
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Rosalyn Sklar looks at Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy on the 400th anniversary of its first publication.
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The Mystery Women in the Museum Collection
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Collections Care Assistant Amy Davies takes a close look at some of the portraits of unknown women in the museum collection
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To Russia, with love
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This tribute blog investigates the links between the Trust's collection, Shakespeare and Russia.