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Macbeth
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare's Plays
A complete summary of William Shakespeare's Play, Macbeth. Find out more about his desire to be King and the lengths that he and his wife will both go
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Key Text Workshops
Education Schools and CPD Key Stage 3 & 4
Our experts visit your school to shine a spotlight on the Shakespeare play of your choice - for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 groups
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A Live 60 minute interaction with our experts, for KS3 & 4
Education Schools and CPD Key Stage 3 & 4
A Live 60 minute interaction with our experts, for KS3 & 4
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Shakespeare's Favourite Flowers: The Rose
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
Have you ever wondered what Shakespeare's favourite flower might be? Explore illustrations of roses and discover the flower's meaning in Shakespeare's works.
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Shakespeare Outreach for KS2
Education Schools and CPD Key Stage 2
Shakespeare outreach sessions for Primary School children at Key Stage 2
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The books that inspired A Shakespeare Motley: nine unique books from our rare book collection
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Librarian Mareike Doleschal introduces nine unique early printed books that inspired A Shakespeare Motley, a book published by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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Reader Services Guides: Pre-20th Century Performance History
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In this guide, find out more about pre-twentieth century theatre ephemera in our collection and how to research performance history in the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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Translating Shakespeare into Frisian
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Bouke Oldenhof, dramaturg, theatre producer, playwright and translator of Shakespeare, sheds light on the Frisian language and transferring Shakespeare’s words into his native tongue.
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Shakespeare's First Folio
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare's Works
Learn more about the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, published in 1623
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Day Two: The Shakespeare Jubilee of 1769
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia
On the second day of David Garrick's Shakespeare Jubilee the inhabitants and guests of Stratford-upon-Avon woke to pouring rain
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Shakespeare in Spanish
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
Katey Workman, Learning intern, explores the reception of Shakespeare in Spain.
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia
Third time's a charm: the when, how, and why behind Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
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Creation of the Cottage Garden
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Famed horticulturalist Ellen Willmott transformed the grounds of Anne Hathaway's Cottage into an iconic example of the romantic cottage garden
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Anger
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare Quotes by Theme
Find popular Shakespeare quotes on anger
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Did Shakespeare Know Queen Elizabeth I?
Explore Shakespeare Podcasts Let's Talk Shakespeare
Listen to our podcast, Let's Talk Shakespeare: Did Shakespeare Know Queen Elizabeth I?
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How Did Shakespeare Die?
Explore Shakespeare Podcasts Let's Talk Shakespeare
'How did Shakespeare die?' - the question discussed in episode nine of our Let's Talk Shakespeare podcast. From the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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56. Authorship and Other Conspiracy Theories
Explore Shakespeare Podcasts 60 Minutes with Shakespeare
In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Kate McLuskie discusses what other theories might be compared to the Shakespeare Authorship Conspiracy Theory and why.
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49. The Earl of Oxford and Shakespeare's Authorship
Explore Shakespeare Podcasts 60 Minutes with Shakespeare
In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Alan Nelson discusses factual objections to the belief that the Earl of Oxford wrote the work attributed to Shakespeare.
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32. Shakespeare's 1623 Folio
Explore Shakespeare Podcasts 60 Minutes with Shakespeare
In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' David Bevington answers the question: what kind of authority is the 1623 Folio collection of Shakespeare's plays?
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25. Shakespeare as a Team Player
Explore Shakespeare Podcasts 60 Minutes with Shakespeare
In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Gary Taylor discusses the current thought about the extent to which collaboration can be identified in the Shakespeare canon.
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John Heminges
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare's Circle
Listen to an imagined account from a principal actor in the King's Men and compiler of Shakespeare's First Folio