Mar 3, 1592: Philip Henslowe notes the first recorded production of Henry VI Part I at the Rose Theatre. #OTD #Shakespeare
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Mar 3, 1592: Philip Henslowe notes the first recorded production of Henry VI Part I at the Rose Theatre. #OTD #Shakespeare
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The new Globe Theatre in Southwark, London.
Shakespeareβs Globe launches environmental playwright prize
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Theatre says it will harness art βto inspire societal shifts towards restorative relationship with nature.β
Portrait of Sir Thomas Bodley.
Mar 2, 1545: Scholar and diplomat Sir Thomas Bodley, founder of the Bodleian Library, is born in Exeter, Devon. #OTD
02.03.2026 12:01 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0An arch of pink spring roses
Cesario, by the roses of the spring,
By maidhood, honor, truth, and everything,
I love thee so.
Twelfth Night (3.1) #ShakespeareSunday
Woman dressed as Mother Nature walking into a forest
See where she comes, appareled like the spring.
Pericles (1.1) #ShakespeareSunday
April Love by Arthur Hughes, oil on canvas (1855-56)
The Aprilβs in her eyes. It is loveβs spring,
And these the showers to bring it on.
Antony and Cleopatra (3.2) #ShakespeareSunday
The New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane welcomed thousands of schoolchildren to Tulane's campus this year to watch comical, fantastical stagings of "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
Shakespeare for the Schools brings literature to life for kids
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Shakespeare for the Schools, an initiative spearheaded by the New Orleans #Shakespeare Festival at Tulane, has been performing for students for nearly 30 years.
Plaque at St. George's tower commemorating the baptism of Christopher Marlowe
Feb 26, 1564: Playwright Christopher Marlowe is baptized at St George's Church, Canterbury in Kent. #OTD
26.02.2026 12:01 β π 4 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0Engraving depicting the execution of Essex at the Tower of London
Feb 25, 1601: After being tried and convicted of treason following his failed rebellion, Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, is beheaded at the Tower of London. #OTD
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Feb 25, 1598: Henry IV Part 1 is entered into the Stationer's Register in London. #OTD #Shakespeare
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George RR Martin holdings a sword.
βGame of Thronesβ Prequel Play Sets World Premiere From Royal Shakespeare Company buff.ly/Mub6dBm
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βShakespeare in Tonguesβ explores how the Bardβs works are being used to reframe migration and colonialism
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Kathryn Vomero Santos examines how #Shakespeare is still used as a spotlight to bring attention to lesser-known histories of linguistic oppression and colonial resistance.
Minerva bridles Pegasus with the help of Mercury by Jan Boeckhorst (c. 1650)
O, for a horse with wings!
Cymbeline (3.2) #ShakespeareSunday
Illustration from the 1916 edition of Black Beauty (1877) by Anna Sewell.
How like a god: the beauty of the world, the paragon of animals.
Hamlet (2.2) #ShakespeareSunday
Jockey Ron Turcotte guides Secretariat toward the finish line to win the 1973 Kentucky Derby. (File photo by Rich Nugent, Louisville Courier Journal)
When I bestride him, I soar; I am a hawk; he trots the air. The earth sings when he touches it.
Henry V (3.7) #ShakespeareSunday
Feb 21, 1608: Elizabeth Hall, granddaughter of William #Shakespeare, is baptized at Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon. #OTD
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18th-century engraving of The Globe theatre.
Feb 21, 1599: Land for the Globe theatre is leased to the Lord Chamberlain's Men; #Shakespeare is listed as a leading shareholder. #OTD
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1902 illustration depicting the coronation procession of King Edward VI through the streets of London
Feb 20, 1547: Henry VIII's only son is crowned King Edward VI of England. #OTD
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Rory Alexander (right) and Kemi-Bo Jacobs portray William and Agnes Shakespeare in the Chicago Shakespeare Theaterβs βHamnet.β (WBEZ) Photo by Kyle Flubacker
From passion to birth to grief, βHamnetβ play hits Chicago Shakespeare Theater stage
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In a moving, compelling production, the stage adaptation of Hamnet by Lolita Chakrabarti premiered at Chicago #Shakespeare Theater and runs until March 8, 2026.
19th-century illustration of Clarence's execution by drowning
Feb 18, 1478: George, Duke of Clarence and brother of Richard III, is "privately executed" in the Tower of London, allegedly drowned in a butt of Malmsey wine. #OTD
18.02.2026 12:01 β π 2 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0Portrait of an unknown lady, previously believed to be Elizabeth Barnard
Feb 17, 1670: Elizabeth Hall Barnard, granddaughter and last surviving descendant of William #Shakespeare, dies in Abington, Northamptonshire at the age of 61. #OTD
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Studying Shakespeare through the lens of love
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In Becky Friedmanβs English course #Shakespeare in Love, undergraduate students analyze language, genre, and adaptation in the Bardβs plays through the lens of love.
Image of St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle
Feb 16, 1547: Henry VIII of England is interred in a vault at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, next to Jane Seymour. #OTD
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Pyramid-shaped chocolate mousse cakes arranged like the pyramids of Giza
As sweet as balm, as soft as air.
Antony and Cleopatra (5.2) #ShakespeareSunday
The Bass Viol Lesson by Caspar Netscher, oil on panel (c. 1664-1665)
Cause it to sound, beseech you. The viol once more!
Pericles (3.2) #ShakespeareSunday
Antique postcard painting of three men serenading under a window.
Now must we to her window
And give some evening music to her ear.
Two Gentlemmen of Verona (4.2) #ShakespeareSunday
Painting in Pontefract Museum of Pontefract Castle in the early 17th century by Alexander Keirincx
"Feb 14, 1400: Richard II of England dies at the age of 33 in Pontefract Castle. #OTD
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A group of young people lined up on stage for a curtain call (Backstage 2026). Photo by Sara Beaumont Β© RSC.
Working Backstage: a hands-on training experience for young people
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Eighteen young people were welcomed to the Royal #Shakespeare Company for a three-day residential as part of the company's skills and development scheme, Next Generation:
The Execution of Lady Jane Grey, by Paul Delaroche, oil on canvas (1833)
Feb 12, 1554: Lady Jane Grey, the "Nine Days' Queen," is beheaded at the Tower of London. #OTD
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