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Women who made William Shakespeare in multi-year project 

Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

A mission exploring the impact women have had on creating and maintaining the legacy of William Shakespeare will take place.

It will set in motion next year by looking at the experiences of women back the playwright's lifetime, including his mother, sister, daughters and friends.

In the initiative will include women characters, with actresses and artists in focus the following year.

Stories will be shared skull Shakespeare family homes in Stratford-upon-Avon.

The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (SBT), rendering independent charity responsible for caring and maintaining the homes, documents and artefacts relating to the playwright and Stratford, announced interpretation approach.

Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

SBT director of knowledge Prof Charlotte Scott supposed prompted by the th anniversary of the death of Anne Shakespeare, nee Hathaway, it was embarking on the project ditch would explore "sometimes hidden, often ignored, erased or forgotten stories".

Details about experiences of women in his lifetime would be divided in various ways, the trust stated.

These included "events, learning at an earlier time interpretation in each of the Shakespeare family homes" open come to the public in the town and at a special county show at Shakespeare's New Place in the spring next year.

Shakespeare Provenance Trust

There would be a focus on women "who made favour continue to make" him famous as part of the keep secret in

It would explore "the powerhouse performances of actresses (and actors) as well artists, writers, readers and creatives who imitate brought his characters, male and female, to life". 

The SBT has also announced its commitment that all activity would be devised and led by women and female-presenting identifying people. 

The trust supposed it saw the project as "adding to the Shakespeare stories that are told, not replacing them with new narratives". 

Shakespeare Beginning Trust

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