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The Tempest
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare's Plays
A complete summary of William Shakespeare's Play, The Tempest. Find out more about the shipwreck, the magical island and the torment of an old man and his slaves
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Bryony Males
Education Meet the Team
Meet Bryony Males, our Early Years and Families Practitioner
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Hub Schools in the South West
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 West region
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Shakespeare Outreach for KS1
Education Schools Key Stage 1
Shakespeare outreach sessions for Key Stage 1 children from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
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Visitors set for more frightful fun this Halloween as spooky celebrations return to Mary Arden’s Farm
About Us News & Media Press Releases
Back by popular demand, the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (SBT) is welcoming visitors across the UK to the Wilmcote-based Tudor farm for three days of spooktacular Halloween fun
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New Exhibition to display three priceless pieces of the Shakespeare story together for first time
About Us News & Media Press Releases
Marking the 400th anniversary of one of the most important books ever published, the First Folio
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Creative Celebrations
Education Learning News
Shakespeare Week 2023 news roundup
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School Children Invited to Let Their Creativity Flow During Shakespeare Week 2023
About Us News & Media Press Releases
Shakespeare Week is organised and delivered by The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and is a free to access celebration of Shakespeare for all primary school aged children.
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Shakespeare’s Enduring Legacy Explored at New Exhibition Celebrating 400th Anniversary of Publication of First Folio
About Us News & Media Press Releases
From the end of March, visitors to Stratford-upon-Avon will have a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the creation of one of the most important books in western literature.
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The GAP Arts Summer Residencies - Little Wonder by Rumbidzai Savanhu
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
The third blog in our GAP Arts Summer Residencies series
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Girls on Stage
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
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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Giving the Shakespeare women a history
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
Giving the Shakespeare women a history
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Key Text Workshops
Education Schools Key Stage 3 & 4
Our experts visit your school to shine a spotlight on the Shakespeare play of your choice - for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 groups
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Specialist insight from a scholar and an actor
Education Schools Key Stage 3 & 4
Book a Toolbox Session from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust for specialist insight from a scholar and an actor
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An energetic and interactive workshop telling the story of Shakespeare's life
Education Schools Key Stage 1
Interactive storytelling session for primary schools in the unique Tudor setting of Mary Arden’s Farm in Warwickshire
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Shakespeare Outreach for KS2
Education Schools Key Stage 2
Shakespeare outreach sessions for Primary School children at Key Stage 2
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Quirky facts from our library
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
Librarian Mareike Doleschal introduces a new blog series called the Prospero Files dedicated to exploring the Trust’s library collection.
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Paperless resources
Education Home Learning 11-14 year olds
No printer? No problem! Take a look at these paperless ideas and activities you can do at home.
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Winter in Shakespeare’s Town Gardens
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
Senior Gardener, Jane Shaw gives her account of working in the Shakespeare gardens during the winter
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Shakespeare's First Folio
Explore Shakespeare Shakespedia Shakespeare's Works
Learn more about the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, published in 1623
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Engaging Adult Language Learners with Shakespeare
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
The Trust's Learning team joined a session for language learners at Stratford's Foundation House.