Only 2 weeks until Shakespeare’s New Place re-opens 🏡
New for 2024: Hidden Voices, an exhibition where you can explore the lives of the remarkable women who lived, worked and left their impact on history.
Find out more: https://t.co/tAwA4pvLGl
📸 Sam Allard
As we begin exploring The Women Who Made Shakespeare, we welcome Professor Lena Orlin for a Research Conversation to discuss her research into Elizabeth Quiney – the best documented female life in Stratford-upon-Avon of Shakespeare’s time.
👉 https://t.co/wm75ddf4La
📆 10 Jan
Huge congratulations to Gregory Doran who received a Knighthood in the New Year's Honours last night for his work at the RSC over many decades and on Shakespeare – a wonderful way to end the year 👏🎉
Learn more of Shakespeare’s Story this festive season📜🪶
With our joint ticket with our friends at 🏫 Shakespeare's Schoolroom & Guildhall you can explore Shakespeare’s early life easier than ever, for one great price.
🎟️Book now: https://t.co/e9pP80YQK9
@KES_Guildhall
Discover The Women Who Made Shakespeare
Starting in 2024, our multi-year project will explore the impact that women have had on creating and maintaining the enduring legacy of William Shakespeare.
Our full programme will be announced soon.
Learn more: https://t.co/8JcvV3jtwF
Calling all young artists! 🖌️
This is your chance to unleash your creativity and be part of Shakespeare Week 2024 by designing the official poster for this national celebration.
More details here: https://t.co/FJSYXL45sK
Join us at Shakespeare's Birthplace for Candlelit Christmas, an intimate tour of Shakespeare's childhood home.
Don't miss out – get your tickets now: https://t.co/vjEqIX3w1r
To mark the day the First Folio was first published in 1623, our Director of Knowledge, Prof Charlotte Scott asks the question; ‘what if Heminges and Condell decided not to publish?’
What would have changed, and would we remember Shakespeare?
Read on: https://t.co/uzAV7kA7it
November #ResearchConversation
Ever wondered how the First Folio was created? Or what the big challenges were?
Join us online next week to find out.
👉 Book your free space https://t.co/zO2Z4DLHah
📆 8 November, 5pm
#Folio400
This weekend is your final chance this year to experience:
🎭 Spooky live performances at Shakespeare’s Birthplace
🪶 Our First Folio Exhibition at Shakespeare’s New Place
🏠 Anne Hathaway’s Cottage and its grounds
🚶 Our Folio 400 trail
Don’t miss out: https://t.co/bmwzNwQNFa
Explore endless remarkable stories, including celebrating 400 years of the First Folio, across Shakespeare's family homes this summer. ☀️.
https://t.co/jToQtnIadv
Just one week to go until we host our special in-conversation with own Prof Charlotte Scott and Prof Farah Karim-Cooper.
This special event will explore a range of thought-provoking topics linked to the legacy of Shakespeare's work.
More info: https://t.co/OXAJBYTMkQ
🚨Very Special MAF News🚨
Mary Arden’s Farm is opening for 🔟 weekends from 1 July!
Enjoy a whole day exploring the farm again and take part in:
🏹Archery
🖍️Crafting
🐐Feeding the animals
And much, much more!
🎟️All Day Tickets from £6.50 🎟️
Book now: https://t.co/3aBeyoZ6nO
Ken Branagh recently announced that he’s going to direct and play King Lear 👑 We can’t wait to see what he brings to the role but who’s your favourite actor to have played the King? You can see pics from past @TheRSC performances in the #SBTCollections 📷 https://t.co/3ZR16tsX0F
Thank you to our friends at the Frankfurter Goethe-Haus for the traditional gift of a wreath to honour Shakespeare's birthday and celebrate the connection between our two authors.
Find out more about this long-standing custom here: https://t.co/Qqw4sX8K0r