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Shakespeare’s Lovers in the Museum Collection
Explore Shakespeare Blogs
We take a look at a few of the objects in the museum collection which show images of some of Shakespeare's pairs of lovers.
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Sustainable Shakespeare in Action – Replanting the Golden Garden
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Sustainable Shakespeare in action - replanting the Golden Garden at Shakespeare's New Place.
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Hub Schools in the South East
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 East region
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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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Shakespeare's Life, Times and Legacy
Education Schools Key Stage 3 & 4
Interactive outreach workshop held in your school for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 students delving into Shakespeare's life, times, works and legacy
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PICTURES: New Exhibition Opens that Explores the Lives of the Women Who Made Shakespeare
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust have today (Mon 18 March) released images of their new exhibition that sheds a light on the lives of the women in Shakespeare’s immediate family.
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Schools Come Together to Perform Shakespeare-Inspired Performances at Stratford Playhouse In Celebration of 10 Years of Shakespeare Week
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As the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (SBT) continues its 10th anniversary celebrations of Shakespeare Week this week, school children came together to share inspiring performances.
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Commemorating the Women Who Made Shakespeare – New Pictures Released of Objects in Hidden Voices Exhibition
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust has marked International Women’s Day (Friday 8 March) by releasing more details of their upcoming exhibition; Hidden Voices: The Women Who Made Shakespeare
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Uncovering Surprising Stories in the SBT Archives – Stoker and Wilde Note
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An unexepected note from Oscar Wilde is uncovered from Bram Stoker belongings
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The Louis Marder Shakespeare Centre Scholarships 2024
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The Louis Marder Shakespeare Centre Scholarship has returned, with three scholarships worth £1,000 available.
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Meet the Maker - Sara Preisler
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To celebrate the 400th anniversary of the First Folio, we have collaborated with award-winning jewellery maker, Sara Preisler.
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Schools Nationwide Invited to Take Part in a Celebration of Learning as Shakespeare Week Returns for its 10th Anniversary
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Shakespeare Week, the annual, national celebration of Shakespeare for primary school children, is returning for its 10th anniversary from 18-24 March 2024
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust collaborate with award-winner jeweller to create a Folio-inspired jewellery collection
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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust collaborate with award-winner jeweller to create a Folio-inspired jewellery collection
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Once upon a time, in a different 1623
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We imagine that Heminges and Condell decided not to publish Mr William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories and Tragedies on 8 November 1623
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Dr Jennifer Waghorn
Education Meet the Team
Meet Dr Jennifer Waghorn, our Lecturer in Shakespeare Studies (Digital Education)
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Nicola Hawley
Education Meet the Team
Meet Nicola Hawley, our Primary Education Manager
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To be or not to be: Alternate Versions of the Shakespeare £20 Note
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In 1970 the Bank of England issued a new £20 banknote featuring William Shakespeare. Find out more about the Shakespearian elements of its design in this blog...
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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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Shakespeare’s Enduring Legacy Explored at New Exhibition Celebrating 400th Anniversary of Publication of First Folio
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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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Sustainable Shakespeare – Deer Spotting at Shakespeare’s Family Homes
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Lately we have been capturing lots of deer activity on our wildlife cameras and some of our staff have even seen these normally shy creatures active around our sites.