Behind the scenes: The Strongbox
Shakespeare's family homes
Today’s reveal is a Shakespeare’s New Place feature that reminds us of his wealth and status in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Countdown to New PlaceToday’s reveal is a Shakespeare’s New Place feature that reminds us of his wealth and status in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Countdown to New PlaceVideo: The first stop on our behind-the-scenes journey around Shakespeare’s New Place - the Gatehouse.
Countdown to New PlaceLook into the behind-the-scenes action in the run up to the grand opening of Shakespeare's New Place in Summer 2016
Shakespeare's New Place Countdown to New PlaceGemma Sykes takes a look at how artist William Hogarth used the 1727 production of William Shakespeare and John Fletcher's play 'All is True', or 'Henry VIII', to comment on eighteenth century British politics.
Gemma Sykes In the VaultMischievous deer, badger and foxes create paw prints in the freshly laid and levelled sand ground at New Place.
New PlaceOur long-running blog, Finding Shakespeare has found a new home
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps was a notorious antiquarian who collected books but also had a habit of cutting them up and removing his favourite pages.
Mareike Doleschal Shakespeare's Books Donating Shakespeare prospero filesTo celebrate the reopening of Shakespeare's New Place
CompetitionWhat is husbandry, and what does it mean in Shakespeare's plays? Intern Elena Porter refers back to Thomas Tusser's "Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry" to expound upon the subject.
Elena Porter In the VaultIn the 18th century, authors began to reinterpret and adapt Shakespeare's plays through text and performance, producing such intriguing versions as 'The Enchanted Isle' and Nahum Tate's 'King Lear'.
Victoria Joynes The Legacy of William Shakespeare