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Paapa Essiedu as Hamlet at the RSC in 2016 - MANUEL HARLAN

The Shakespeare's Globe Learning team have developed a number of activities to support those home schooling and learning during the lockdown. ‘Teach Shakespeare’ aims to support parents who are home-schooling, while ‘The Globe Playground’ is suitable for younger children, and ‘Staging It!’ for budding directors, allows users to direct scenes online.

Web learning resources put together to accompany the Playing Shakespeare production of Macbeth remain online and are of value to anyone studying the play, even without seeing the production in question – a review by a KS3 student on page 38 of this issue of D&T also gives further detail.

For general audiences, and also of value to those in education at all levels, other digital content includes:

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