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Romeo & Juliet: Contexts KS3
Lesson Plans for students aged 11-14.
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Midsummer: Contexts KS3
Lesson Plans for students aged 11-14.
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Romeo & Juliet: Text in Performance KS3
Lesson Plans for students aged 11 - 14.
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Midsummer: Text in Performance KS3
Lesson Plans for students aged 11-14.
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Macbeth: Text in Performance KS3
Lesson Plans for students aged 11-14.
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Macbeth: Contexts KS3
Lesson Plans for students aged 11-14.
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Fact Sheet: The Third Globe
The current Shakespeare’s Globe in London can be called the third (reconstructed) Globe.
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Fact Sheet: Indoor Theatres
Indoor theatres grew out of temporary theatres in existing buildings set up for private performances.
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Fact Sheet: Shakespeare
We know quite a lot about Shakespeare, but there is still much that remains a mystery.
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Fact Sheet: Writing Plays
Just about everyone in London went to the theatre, but what did they go and see?
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Fact Sheet: London
Shakespeare spent most of his working life in London, the home of the first permanent playhouses.
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Fact Sheet: Actors
The life of an actor changed dramatically during Shakespeare’s lifetime...
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