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Ticketing Terms
Terms and Conditions
Read our terms and conditions applying to ticket purchases from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust website.
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Residents Go Free to the Shakespeare Family Homes
Residents Go Free to the Shakespeare Family Homes
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All the Disc's a Stage - Terry Pratchett and Shakespeare
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Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels are filled with references to Shakespeare, and are a wonderful opportunity to introduce the Bard's words and works to children of all ages in a more palatable and less intimidating way.
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Kate's Storytree
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Read about Kate's Storytree, her visits to Shakespeare's family homes and the story that she and our visitors wrote together throughout the week.
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Shakespeare in 100 Objects: Baby's Rattle
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This rattle, possibly Elizabethan, is made with a shaped piece of bone for teething at the top, and four copper alloy bells are attached just below to entertain the child.
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Museums and Schools at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Education Education Projects
Read about our Sharing Shakespeare’s Story project; part of the Museums and Schools initiative that is taking place across the UK
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Picture of the Month - March 2012
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March’s Picture of the Month features an image from the RSC’s 2001 production of King John; Shakespeare’s neglected history play, directed by Greg Doran.
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Singing Shakespeare
About Us Our Projects
Singing Shakespeare is a global project bringing together musicians from around the world.
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Shakespeare and deafness: a reflection
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As part of her internship at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Grace Lester set out to conduct a research project into an area close to her heart
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Shakespeare's Lost Interiors: Anne Hathaway at New Place
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In this blog Alex Hewitt examines the life of Shakespeare’s wife, Anne, as mistress of New Place through a comparative study of surviving local documents.
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Opening Times
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes Plan Your Visit
Check the opening times at Shakespeare’s family homes and plan ahead to make the most of your time in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Prices
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes Plan Your Visit
Tickets to Shakespeare’s family homes in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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The Gardens of Shakespeare's New Place: March
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An auspicious fume-filled day dawns. Two 'beasts' create havoc before a soggy deluge and the rise of the earthworm. Unusual 'artwork' is plucked into being on the Birthplace lawn...
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Where Did Shakespeare Live?
Explore Shakespeare Podcasts Let's Talk Shakespeare
Listen to our Let’s Talk Shakespeare podcast to learn more about where Shakespeare lived.
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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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How Much Was Shakespeare Worth?
Explore Shakespeare Podcasts Let's Talk Shakespeare
'How much was Shakespeare worth?' - the question discussed in episode eight of our Let's Talk Shakespeare podcast. From the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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The House After Shakespeare
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare's Birthplace
Find out what happened to Shakespeare's Birthplace after he died.
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New Shakespeare’s Treasures Exhibition at Shakespeare's Birthplace
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Learn more about the opening of the new exhibit: Treasures Exhibition at the Shakespeare Centre. The theme this year is the sealing of the Magna Carta
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Our New Exhibition at New Place
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Interpretation Manager, Nic Fulcher discusses the new exhibition in development at Shakespeare's New Place.
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The Gardens of Shakespeare's New Place: February
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Jane Shaw recounts tales of New Place in this February update, detailing scandalous theories of goings-on by the Shakespeares in years gone by, more ways to fight the bitter cold, and the self-destructive nature of the mistletoe...