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The Restoration of Shakespeare's Birthplace
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Exploring the different faces of Shakespeare's Birthplace and how it was restored
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What Was Shakespeare Really Like?
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A lecture series to mark the 90th birthday of Professor Sir Stanley Wells
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Shakespeare and Translations into French
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For Bastille Day, explore the Trust’s French translations of Shakespeare.
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Guide to Shakespeare’s Sonnets
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Our favourite editions of Shakespeare's sonnets - the perfect gift for your Valentine!
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Playing Shakespeare's Music
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Join theatre history researcher and musician Jennifer Waghorn for a talk and performance about the music in Shakespeare's plays
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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 Borders
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For National Gardening Week, we take a look at the new planting scheme at Shakespeare's Birthplace, inspired by Shakespeare's works, life and times
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'Shakespeare's Courting Chair'
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In 18th century England, Samuel Ireland made a purchase in Warwickshire of an old chair that potentially had ties to Shakespeare and his wife Anne Hathaway. More than two decades later, it has come back home and is in our Collections.
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The Flower Portrait of Shakespeare
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Debate surrounds many portraits of Shakespeare, not the least of which is The Flower Portrait, an image that seems to coincide with his engraving in the first folio.
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Shakespeare's Family
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Read about William Shakespeare's immediate family, including his parents, siblings and descendants.
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Boydell's Monument to Shakespeare
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The monument in New Place Garden used to be part of the frontage of the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery in Pall Mall, London
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The Complete Works of Shakespeare
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Collections of Shakespeare's works vary from editor to editor. Take a look at our comprehensive list of editions of "Shakespeare's Complete Works" to find what best suits you.
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Shakespeare’s Coming Home
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The statue of William Shakespeare that usually adorns the niche above the entrance to Stratford Town Hall is in need of restoration - find out how you can help.
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The Purchase of Shakespeare's Birthplace
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In 1847 Shakespeare's Birthplace was put up for sale, find out how it was saved for the nation
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Shakespeare, the global storyteller
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I wanted to take this opportunity on this year's World Refugee Day to thank the members of the Coventry group for all their support and involvement.
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Shakespeare's Family - The Halls
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Susanna and John Hall, Shakespeare's daughter and son-in-law, were executors of Shakespeare's will and he left them the bulk of his estate. Explore their story.
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14. Shakespeare's Fame in his Life-time
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In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Tiffany Stern answers the question: did Shakespeare become famous in his life-time?
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Nashville Shakespeare Festival
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Shakespeare on the Road has reached Nashville. Learn more about the Nashville Shakespeare Festival and its bold, innovative and relevant productions.
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About Shakespeare's New Place
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Learn more about the grand family home in Stratford-upon-Avon, purchased by William Shakespeare at the age of 33
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International Responses to Shakespeare
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A research update from Helen A. Hopkins, Ph.D. candidate at Birmingham City University