Shakespeare in Shoreditch

Sat 2nd April 10:30am Act 1 - The ruff guide to Shakespeare's early life in edgy Elizabethan Shoreditch. See where he lived & worked



Book Now Shakespeare & Co in Clerkenwell

Sun 3rd April 2pm Tales of Shakespeare and his contemparies including visiting the site of the Fortune Theatre, hear about the Dark Lady and the brothels of Clerkenwell and end at Sadlers Wells



Book Now Shakespeare's 17th Century Revival

Wed 6th April 11am

The walk visits the site of a number of theatres that were built in the 17th century either before or after the time of Cromwell as well as a number of historic sites referenced in Shakespeare’s writings.







Book Now The Rivals of William Shakespeare

Sat 9th April 10:30am Elizabethan and Jacobean London, the bustling hub of England. Soon to be shaken and stirred by a young playwright called William Shakespeare - and his rivals.



Book Now Shakespeare's 17th Century Revival

Wed 13th April 11am

The walk visits the site of a number of theatres that were built in the 17th century either before or after the time of Cromwell as well as a number of historic sites referenced in Shakespeare’s writings.







Book Now Shakespeare on Bankside

Sat 16th April 10:30am

Act 2 - The Bard at his peak in Elizabethan London's notorious red light district with coaching inns, bear-baiting pits, theatres and brothels

Book Now A Shakedown With Shakespeare

Sun 17th April 11am A walk around the sites of the City and Islington associated with William Shakespeare including the most significant of his career.

Book Now Shakespeare in the City

Sun 17th April 5pm Act 3 - Follow Shakespeare and his King's Men acting company as they transfer across the river to the wealthy City.

















Book Now Book Now Shakespeare's 17th Century Revival

Wed 20th April 11am

The walk visits the site of a number of theatres that were built in the 17th century either before or after the time of Cromwell as well as a number of historic sites referenced in Shakespeare’s writings.







Shakespeare's London - The Strand in the Time of Shakespeare

Thur 21st April 2pm The Strand was the only route that connected Westminster to the City of London. Explore the sites of the grand palaces that Shakespeare would have known. Book Now Shakespeare on Bankside

Sat 23rd April 4pm

Act 2 - The Bard at his peak in Elizabethan London's notorious red light district with coaching inns, bear-baiting pits, theatres and brothels Book Now Book Now Much Ado About Trading

Tue 26th April 10:30am This tour explores aspects of trade in Shakespeare’s London and how it provided valuable material to him and to his fellow dramatists.





Shakespeare - Take Him For All in All

Wed 27th April 2pm

While Shakespeare is the stuff of legend, he was in so many ways a typical Londoner. In fact, to explore the story of Shakespeare in London is to appreciate an exciting time of social advancement and international development, with London at the centre of England’s coming of age Book Now

Shakespeare on Bankside

Sat 2nd April 2pm

Act 2 - The Bard at his peak in Elizabethan London's notorious red light district with coaching inns, bear-baiting pits, theatres and brothels Book Now A Question of Supremacy

Tue 5th April 10:30am

When Henry VIII made himself Supreme Head of the English church, it caused individual conscience to smack against the stone wall of political expediency. This tour explores sites connected with those troubled times. Book Now Shakespeare - Take Him For All in All

Wed 6 April 2pm

While Shakespeare is the stuff of legend, he was in so many ways a typical Londoner. In fact, to explore the story of Shakespeare in London is to appreciate an exciting time of social advancement and international development, with London at the centre of England’s coming of age Book Now Much Ado About Trading

Tue 12th April 10:30am This tour explores aspects of trade in Shakespeare’s London and how it provided valuable material to him and to his fellow dramatists.



Book Now Shakespeare - Take Him For All in All

Wed 13th April 2pm

While Shakespeare is the stuff of legend, he was in so many ways a typical Londoner. In fact, to explore the story of Shakespeare in London is to appreciate an exciting time of social advancement and international development, with London at the centre of England’s coming of age Book Now The Rivals of William Shakespeare

Sat 16th April 10:30am Elizabethan and Jacobean London, the bustling hub of England. Soon to be shaken and stirred by a young playwright called William Shakespeare - and his rivals. Book Now Shakespeare in Battle

Sat 16th April 2pm

A battlefield walk around the site of the 1st Battle of St Albans which forms the backdrop to Shakespeare's Henry VI Part 2



Book Now Tracing The Tudors - The Makers of Shakespeare

Tue 19th April 2:00pm

An unintended consequence of the political and religious turbulence of the Tudor age was the birth of modern theatre. Join me to discover the places that tell the tales of the people and events that changed England forever and created a society that Shakespeare and his contemporaries could thrive in. Book Now Shakespeare's Legacy - London Theatreland

Wed 20th April 2pm Celebrate Shakespeare's legacy as we plot the rise of theatre in London's colourful Theatreland, over the last four centuries. All this walk's a stage for stories of murder, intrigue, fashion and fame within the tempestuous world of London theatre.

Book Now The Rivals of William Shakespeare

Sat 23rd April 10:30am Elizabethan and Jacobean London, the bustling hub of England. Soon to be shaken and stirred by a young playwright called William Shakespeare - and his rivals.

Book Now Shakespeare & The Age of Garrick

Sun 24th April 11:30am

In the 18th Century William Shakespeare was elevated to the position of a demi-god by cultural icons. This walk explains how.

Book Now A Question of Supremacy

Tue 26th April 2pm

When Henry VIII made himself Supreme Head of the English church, it caused individual conscience to smack against the stone wall of political expediency. This tour explores sites connected with those troubled times. Book Now Shakespeare's London - The Strand in the Time of Shakespeare

Thur 28th April 2pm The Strand was the only route that connected Westminster to the City of London. Explore the sites of the grand palaces that Shakespeare would have known.







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