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Stratford-upon-Avon Research Conversations
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Free monthly research talks in Stratford-upon-Avon. Discover Shakespeare archives, hear guest speakers, and take part in lively discussions
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Welcoming back Primary student guides to Shakespeare’s Birthplace in 2025!
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Welcoming back Primary student guides to Shakespeare’s Birthplace in 2025 as part of our Museums and Schools programme
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Sustainable Shakespeare in Action – Replanting the Golden Garden
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Sustainable Shakespeare in action - replanting the Golden Garden at Shakespeare's New Place.
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Hub Schools in the South East
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 South East region
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Viewers Invited to Explore New Stories about the Women Who Made Shakespeare as Shakespeare Shorts Winners Films Now On Display At Shakespeare’s New Place
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Shakespeare Shorts 2024 winners announced.
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Commemorating the Women Who Made Shakespeare – New Pictures Released of Objects in Hidden Voices Exhibition
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust has marked International Women’s Day (Friday 8 March) by releasing more details of their upcoming exhibition; Hidden Voices: The Women Who Made Shakespeare
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Meet the Maker - Sara Preisler
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To celebrate the 400th anniversary of the First Folio, we have collaborated with award-winning jewellery maker, Sara Preisler.
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust collaborate with award-winner jeweller to create a Folio-inspired jewellery collection
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust collaborate with award-winner jeweller to create a Folio-inspired jewellery collection
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Once upon a time, in a different 1623
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We imagine that Heminges and Condell decided not to publish Mr William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories and Tragedies on 8 November 1623
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To be or not to be: Alternate Versions of the Shakespeare £20 Note
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In 1970 the Bank of England issued a new £20 banknote featuring William Shakespeare. Find out more about the Shakespearian elements of its design in this blog...
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New Exhibition to display three priceless pieces of the Shakespeare story together for first time
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Marking the 400th anniversary of one of the most important books ever published, the First Folio
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Sustainable Shakespeare – Deer Spotting at Shakespeare’s Family Homes
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Lately we have been capturing lots of deer activity on our wildlife cameras and some of our staff have even seen these normally shy creatures active around our sites.
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Girls on Stage
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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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Our Environmental Pledge
About Us Sustainable Shakespeare
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust recognises the need to respond to challenges of climate change. Here is our environmental pledge.
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Christmas Gift Ideas - 'The game's afoot'
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Christmas is coming, so what better time to share our favourite Shakespeare-inspired games to keep everyone entertained over the festive period.
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Shakespeare's Favourite Flowers: A New Library Acquisition
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Librarian Mareike Doleschal introduces a new library acquisition: a flower book published in 1883, The Flowers of Shakespere [sic]
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Charis McRoberts - The Year of Black Summer
Explore Shakespeare Museum From Home Art and Exhibitions A Sea of Troubles A Sea of Troubles - Meet the Artists
A blog by Charis McRoberts, the director of 'We Happy Few' - a short film in the Sea of Troubles online exhibition
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The Legacy of Mary Baker - First Tour Guide of Anne Hathaway’s Cottage
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Amy Davies takes a look back at how the contribution of one extraordinary woman transformed Anne Hathaway’s Cottage into the popular attraction it is today.
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Who was Philip Rogers, the Apothecary in Shakespeare’s Stratford?
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Chris Booth sheds light on a provincial apothecary operating in Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Keeping the kids entertained this half term!
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Looking for ideas to keep the children and family entertained this half term? Here are some of our favourite games and books.