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Macbeth
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A complete summary of William Shakespeare's Play, Macbeth. Find out more about his desire to be King and the lengths that he and his wife will both go
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Translating Shakespeare into Frisian
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Bouke Oldenhof, dramaturg, theatre producer, playwright and translator of Shakespeare, sheds light on the Frisian language and transferring Shakespeare’s words into his native tongue.
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Shakespeare's First Folio
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Learn more about the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, published in 1623
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Day Two: The Shakespeare Jubilee of 1769
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On the second day of David Garrick's Shakespeare Jubilee the inhabitants and guests of Stratford-upon-Avon woke to pouring rain
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Shakespeare in Spanish
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Katey Workman, Learning intern, explores the reception of Shakespeare in Spain.
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
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Third time's a charm: the when, how, and why behind Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
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Creation of the Cottage Garden
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Famed horticulturalist Ellen Willmott transformed the grounds of Anne Hathaway's Cottage into an iconic example of the romantic cottage garden
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Anger
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Find popular Shakespeare quotes on anger
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Did Shakespeare Know Queen Elizabeth I?
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Listen to our podcast, Let's Talk Shakespeare: Did Shakespeare Know Queen Elizabeth I?
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How Did Shakespeare Die?
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'How did Shakespeare die?' - the question discussed in episode nine of our Let's Talk Shakespeare podcast. From the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.
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56. Authorship and Other Conspiracy Theories
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In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Kate McLuskie discusses what other theories might be compared to the Shakespeare Authorship Conspiracy Theory and why.
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49. The Earl of Oxford and Shakespeare's Authorship
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In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Alan Nelson discusses factual objections to the belief that the Earl of Oxford wrote the work attributed to Shakespeare.
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32. Shakespeare's 1623 Folio
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In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' David Bevington answers the question: what kind of authority is the 1623 Folio collection of Shakespeare's plays?
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25. Shakespeare as a Team Player
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In our podcast '60 Minutes with Shakespeare,' Gary Taylor discusses the current thought about the extent to which collaboration can be identified in the Shakespeare canon.
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John Heminges
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Listen to an imagined account from a principal actor in the King's Men and compiler of Shakespeare's First Folio
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New planting scheme pays homage to Shakespeare’s life
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For National Gardening Week, we take a look at the new planting scheme at Shakespeare's New Place, inspired by Shakespeare's life.
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Shakespeare in Turkey: Festival and Conference 2018
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Dr. İlker Özçelik from Süleyman Demirel University shares his impressions of the first Shakespeare Festival held in Turkey.
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Witchcraft in the SBT Library: two early printed books on witches
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In honour of Halloween, library volunteer Kelsey Ridge looks at two of our early printed books which discuss witchcraft in early modern England.
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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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Conservation at Hall's Croft
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Find out how the conservation team protects Hall's Croft and its collections.
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The Gardens of Shakespeare's New Place: March
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An auspicious fume-filled day dawns. Two 'beasts' create havoc before a soggy deluge and the rise of the earthworm. Unusual 'artwork' is plucked into being on the Birthplace lawn...