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Teasels and Tales of Romance at Anne Hathaway's
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Watch David as he explains the history, both older and more modern, surrounding the courting settle in Anne Hathaway's Cottage.
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As You Like It
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A complete summary of William Shakespeare's Play, As You Like It. Find out more about the family feud that leads to Orlando and Rosalind falling in love
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Away before me to sweet beds of flowers
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Special notes and thoughts about the "Say it with Flowers" exhibition.
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Sculpting the Secret, Black and Midnight Hags
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Double, double toil and trouble
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Sculpting a Seventeenth Century Physician
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Learn about this wooden sculpture of a physician and his patient, inspired by Shakespeare's son-in-law, Dr. John Hall.
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Black History Month; Ira Aldridge (1807 – 1867)
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For the 30th Black History Month we are celebrating the life of Ira Aldridge who died 150 years ago this year
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Recreating "A Family Saying Grace"
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A willing group of our staff members took part in recreating our oil painting, 'Family Saying Grace Before A Meal' by Anthonius Claeissins, which currently hangs in Halls Croft.
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Jane Austen 200
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To mark 200 years since the death of Jane Austen find out more about the documents which relate to her within the Stoneleigh collection
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Make a Scene: Twelfth Night in Italy
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Meet Evgenia Golubeva, the creator of our Italian inspired Twelfth Night.
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Make a Scene: As You Like It in Andalusia
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Ros Ingram is the artist behind our Andalusian interpretation of As You Like It.
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Bram and the Guv’nor: ‘Who knew archives could be so much fun?’
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In May, we hosted performances of 'Bram and the Guv'nor', a play by Jefny Ashcroft and directed by Jonathan Collings, based on the RSC's Bram Stoker Collection.
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Ginnett's Circus
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Three members of Ginnett's Circus visited Shakespeare's Birthplace in 1859 and signed the visitor book
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Letters from Our Volunteers: Jillian Working with the Education Team
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Jillian shows us how she has been able to apply her artistic skills while she volunteers for the SBT.
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Volunteer Fair at Worcester University
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Join us in volunteering at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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A Collaboration with the 'Thegns of Mercia'
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Our Collections and Learning Departments collaborated with the living history group ‘The Thegns of Mercia’ to bring history to life in our educational courses.
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Happy Volunteers Week!
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Join in giving a huge thanks to our volunteers at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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From Our Hong Kong Correspondent
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A trip across the world with our Collections Manager
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Summer Gardens at Anne Hathaway's Cottage
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Discover the beautiful gardens at Anne Hathaway's Cottage
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A Fundraising Success!
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Thanks to generous donations, a rare 1815 sketch that shows how the Birthplace changed from Shakespeare's time to 1847 was added to our collections
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The Etwall Women's Institute Well Dressing Festival
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Celebrating Shakespeare's 450th Birthday with a Derbyshire tradition