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  1. Tradition says Shakespeare was born on the 23rd of April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. His parents John Shakespeare and Mary Arden certainly lived in this house, which today is recognised as Shakespeare's Birthplace. 'Birthplace': another word we owe to him!

  2. Four years later he married Mary Arden (1537-1608). It is thought Shakespeare’s parents may have known each other from childhood, as John’s father was a tenant farmer on land owned by Mary’s father. Mary’s family had a distinguished history and could trace itself back to the Norman Conquest. Thomas Arden had fought in the 13th Century ...

  3. Wyoming Shakespeare Festival Company. Immense acting talent flourishes just over the Winds in Lander. I've seen performances in London that should've been this good, but weren't. - Susan Sommers, Sublette Examiner. Committed to nurturing the art of live theater through productions, actor training, and an ongoing dialogue with our audience and ...

  4. Enjoy lively discussion and debate at a special programme of talks, delivered by experts. Talk. Booking required. Shakespeare's New Place. 16 Mar 2024 - 3 Nov 2024.

  5. John Shakespeare – William’s father – lived and worked in the house known today as Shakespeare’s Birthplace. John married Mary Arden in about 1557 and William was born in 1564, the third of their eight children. In 1568 John became the Mayor of Stratford, which was the highest elective office in the town.

  6. 16 March – 27 October: Monday - Sunday, 10am - 5pm (House: last entry 4.30pm) 28 October - 3 November (half term): Monday - Sunday, 10am - 4pm (House: last entry 3.30pm) From 4 November: Closed for winter. Pre-book your tickets online To avoid disappointment it is essential to pre-book tickets online. Mary Arden’s Farm and Hall’s Croft

  7. Jan 1, 2017 · Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb. Tales from Shakespeare is a collection of 20 stories. It was adapted for young readers from the original plays by William Shakespeare. The book was written with an intention to modernise the archaic English and complicated story line of Shakespeare to a simple level that children could read and comprehend.

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