As part of the 2019 Festival, Lauren staged a one-woman adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing.
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Coram SSF receives grant from Government Culture Recovery Fund
Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation receives grant from Government’s £1.57bn Culture Recovery Fu...
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SSF has joined the Coram Group
We are delighted to have joined the Coram Group of charities, becoming Coram Shakespeare Schools...
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Festival Alumnus: Vici Royle
“It was a bizarre and amazing experience. Overwhelming in the greatest of ways.” Through the Fest...
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We’ve won a Big Give award!
We’re delighted to announce that we’ve been named ‘Best Children’s Charity’ in the Big Give Chri...
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Bringing a creative approach to the professional world
Find out about Full Circle, the professional development arm of Shakespeare Schools Foundation. A...
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Five minutes with… actor Clare Perkins
Clare Perkins (left) performed at our Gala Dinner and Auction alongside fellow actor Charity Wak...
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Confidence through creativity – SSF’s Gala Dinner and Auction
Shakespeare Schools Foundation’s first ever Gala Dinner and Auction highlighted the crucial role...
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Knowsley embraces our Season of Infinite Variety
How schools in the North West are making Shakespeare their own... A Midsummer Night’s Dream perf...
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Our Partnership With Charity Car!
We're delighted to be working in partnership with Charity Car. If you scrap your car through Char...
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Schools from Birmingham join the Festival
"Sometimes I feel like I am carrying bags of rock on my shoulder. Doing drama takes the rocks ...