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When Did Shakespeare Go to London?
Explore Shakespeare Podcasts Let's Talk Shakespeare
'When Did Shakespeare go to London?' - the question discussed in episode two of our Let's Talk Shakespeare podcast. From the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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A Surprise from Cawston Elementary School
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
We were delighted to receive a parcel from Cawston Elementary School in California, sharing their celebrations for Shakespeare's birthday with us.
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Women of the Cottage
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Anne Hathaway's Cottage
meet the relatives who put the Anne Hathaway Cottage on the map
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Shakespeare's Friends: Burbage, Combe and Sadler
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
Richard Burbage, Thomas Combe and Hamnet Sadler were all mentioned in Shakespeare's will and were all friends of his.
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Teacher Champions: Benefits and Expectations
Education Schools and CPD CPD Teacher Champions
Learn more about how the Teacher Champions programme will benefit you and the commitments required.
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Shakespeare in 100 Objects: Will
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
By examining wills of those other than Shakespeare, we can gain an insight into the lives and deaths of some of the more ‘ordinary’ people of his time.
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Thomas Quiney
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare's Circle
Listen to an imagined account from the life of Shakespeare's son-in-law
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Welcoming back Primary student guides to Shakespeare’s Birthplace in 2025!
Education Learning News
Welcoming back Primary student guides to Shakespeare’s Birthplace in 2025 as part of our Museums and Schools programme
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Hubs Schools in the Midlands
Education Education Projects Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Hubs for Primary Schools
Delivering creative learning experiences with a Shakesperian twist to our Hubs Schools partners in the Midlands region
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Get Closer to Nature at Anne Hathaway’s Cottage
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes Anne Hathaway's Cottage
Get closer to nature at Anne Hathaway’s Cottage and give your little ones the chance to explore Shakespeare’s family homes with our Explorer Backpacks
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Artsmark Partnership & Arts Award
Education Schools and CPD
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust is part of the Artsmark Partnership, supporting education settings on their Artsmark journey to embed arts and culture
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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
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
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
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
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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SBT is inviting families to enjoy an exciting programme of events and activities this October half-term in Stratford-upon-Avon.
About Us News & Media Press Releases
SBT is inviting families to enjoy an exciting programme of events and activities this October half-term in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Shakespeare in 100 Objects: Baby's Rattle
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
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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Bryony Males
Education Meet the Team
Meet Bryony Males, our Early Years and Families Practitioner
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Picture of the Month - March 2012
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
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.