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William Shakespeare
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia
Learn about the man behind the works with Shakespedia, from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Families to Stratford-upon-Avon Invited to Get Hands-On Exploring the Fascinating Stories of the Women in Shakespeare’s Life This Easter Holiday
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Get up close with history and enjoying live performances this Easter holidays as a new programme of events and activities is unveiled.
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Edmund Shakespeare
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare's Circle
Listen to an imagined account from the life of Shakespeare's youngest brother
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The Second-Best Bed
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia William Shakespeare
Shakespeare famously left his wife, Anne Hathaway, his ‘second best bed.’ But why?
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Shakespeare timeline
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia William Shakespeare
A timeline of William Shakespeare's life, all beginning at the birthplace on Henley Street in 1564
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Shakespeare's Birthplace
Visit Shakespeare's Family Homes
Visit William Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon, UK and explore Shakespeare's childhood world, right where it all began.
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Joan Hart
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare's Circle
Listen to an imagined account from the life of Shakespeare's sister
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Picture of the Month - April 2013
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
Featuring an image from the 359th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s Birthday one hundred years ago in Stratford-upon Avon.
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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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Veritas: A Truly Surprising Connection to Stratford
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While working as an intern in our Learning and Participation department, Katey Workman discovers her ties to Stratford-upon-Avon run deeper than she knew
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The Bust Of Rabindranath Tagore at Shakespeare’s Birthplace
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Find out why there's a bust of Rabindranath Tagore in the garden of Shakespeare’s Birthplace.
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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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About the Project
Explore Shakespeare Museum From Home The Susanna Hall & Hall’s Croft Project
An overview of the Susanna Hall and Hall's Croft project
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A New Face in the Reading Room
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Jessie takes a look at some of the portraits of Shakespeare from our Collections, and examines the desire we humans have to look upon his image, even if we can never be certain as to exactly how the great playwright might have looked.
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The GAP Arts Summer Residencies - Shakespeare and Play by Robbie Dalal
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The fourth blog in our series about our GAP arts summer residencies, focussing on Shakespeare and Play by Robbie Dalal.
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Shakespeare in 100 Objects: Pair of Gloves
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The superior quality and softness of these leather gloves, along with the silver bullion braid applied to the cuffs and the pink silk lining inside, indicates their status as a luxury item.
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New Objects To Be Displayed At Shakespeare’s Birthplace Following Conservation Works
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New items will be put on display at Shakespeare’s Birthplace following a period of conservation works
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Who We Are
About Us
Details of the Board of Trustees of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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It Ever Was
Explore Shakespeare Museum From Home Proud Shakespeare
An experimental audio artwork created by artist Dr Rosie Poebright, in response to exploring the SBT archive
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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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Portrait of a Deer-poaching Shakespeare
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You may have heard the rumour: as a young man Shakespeare was caught poaching deer and locked up in prison.