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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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Behind the scenes: The Strongbox
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
Today’s reveal is a Shakespeare’s New Place feature that reminds us of his wealth and status in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Behind the scenes: The Gatehouse
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
Behind-the-scenes access in the run up to the grand opening of Shakespeare's New Place in Summer 2016.
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Things to do in Stratford
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes Plan Your Visit
There's loads to do in Stratford-upon-Avon to entertain the whole family. From butterflies to marble runs, fascinating history, beautiful outdoor spaces and a wealth of shops and restaurants.
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MOOCs
Explore Shakespeare Leisure Courses
Sign up to one of our free Massive Open Online Courses focusing on different aspects of Shakespeare’s life and works.
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Who We Are
About Us
Details of the Board of Trustees of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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The GAP Co-Curated Exhibition
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes Shakespeare's Birthplace
Exploring power and injustice across two of our display cases in our Famous Beyond Words exhibition at Shakespeare's Birthplace
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Project to Move our Designated Museum and Library Archive
Explore Shakespeare Collections
Project to move our designated museum and library archive
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Getting Our Gardens Ready
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
Spring is in the air and our Garden’s Manager, Sian Cooper, is taking you through how we get our gardens ready for the season and ahead of reopening.
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Object Handling
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes
Enjoy our daily sensory object handling experience, across Shakespeare’s Birthplace, Anne Hathaway’s Cottage and Shakespeare’s New Place in Stratford-upon-Avon
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Caring for the First Folio
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
Curator Emily White shares the process for displaying the First Folio as part of our recent exhibition, The Great Variety of Readers, in Stratford-upon-Avon
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Visitors set for more frightful fun this Halloween as spooky celebrations return to Mary Arden’s Farm
About Us News & Media Press Releases
Back by popular demand, the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (SBT) is welcoming visitors across the UK to the Wilmcote-based Tudor farm for three days of spooktacular Halloween fun
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Miriam Arden: Remembering a Life, Honouring Life
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
For Holocaust Memorial Day 2022 Cataloguing Archivist Jim Ranahan looks at the life of Jewish Refugee Ilse Aufricht.
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Girls on Stage
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
Cheryl Morgan, guest speaker for OUTing the Past Festival 2022, introduces us to the subject of her talk ‘Girls on Stage’, and gives us her insight into the research she has been pursuing on gender play upon the Shakespearean stage.
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Group Booking Terms
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes Group and Education Bookings
Group visits to Shakespeare's family homes in Stratford-upon-Avon
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Concessions Policy
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes Plan Your Visit House Ticket Prices
Concessions on ticket prices for Shakespeare's family homes
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Not Lost in Translation: A Romanian Othello with an Armenian Twist
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
Jasmine Seymour shares her impressions of a cross-cultural Romanian-language production of Othello.
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Opening up (and hearing) the Guy Woolfenden Archive
Education Research & Scholars Research Projects
A research update from Dr Leah Broad, Christ Church, Oxford
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Veritas: A Truly Surprising Connection to Stratford
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
While working as an intern in our Learning and Participation department, Katey Workman discovers her ties to Stratford-upon-Avon run deeper than she knew
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From Stratford to Venice via Oxford: Travelling with Thomas Coryat
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
Reader Services Assistant Miranda investigates the madcap adventures of Thomas Coryat
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30. Aristocracy and the Theatre
Explore Shakespeare Podcasts 60 Minutes with Shakespeare
In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Farah Karim-Cooper discusses the relationship between the aristocracy and the theatre in Shakespeare's time.