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Conference
The BSA Annual Conference is a major international gathering, bringing together scholars, actors, teachers and Shakespeare enthusiasts.
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Journal
Shakespeare, published by Routledge, is the Journal of the BSA and is one of the most important academic journals in the world.
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Education
The Education Network is for all those interested in the theory and practice of teaching Shakespeare across a broad range of educational environments.
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Blog
The BSA’s blog features pieces by BSA members and members of the BSA’s Committees for Education, Events, and Performance and Media.
Welcome to the British Shakespeare Association
The British Shakespeare Association is an association of teachers, researchers, theatre practitioners, writers and enthusiasts. The BSA is a registered charity and its aims are educational – ‘to promote and foster a better understanding of Shakespeare and his work’.
The British Shakespeare Association is a charitable organisation.
We depend on our membership and we welcome members from all over the world and from all walks of life.
Our members include leading scholars, teachers, theatre practitioners and enthusiasts. If you would like to join us, the cost of annual membership is £25 (or £15 for students, OAPs, and teachers).
Membership of the BSA gives you several privileges:
- Free or discounted entry (where appropriate) to BSA events
- The opportunity to participate in the biennial BSA conference
- A vote at Annual General Meetings
- The chance to participate in committees and stand in elections
- Opportunities to share and promote your work online via the BSA’s website
- Discounted access to Shakespeare, the journal of the British Shakespeare Association
- Publisher discounts, subject to availability
- Access to the BSA magazine, Teaching Shakespeare
- Emails and updates about Shakespeare-related events.
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23.04
Shakespeare Club of Stratford-upon-Avon Bicentenary Bursary
The Shakespeare Club of Stratford-upon-Avon was founded in 1824 and has claims to be the oldest Shakespeare society in continuous… -
06.03
Sheffield Centre for Early Modern Studies – CFP: Page, Performance, and Culture
Sheffield Centre for Early Modern Studies is hosting a one-day colloquium (on the 12th June 2024) intended to bring together… -
13.02
BSA 2024 Conference Seminar and Panel Presentation Deadline Extended!
Due to some technical issues with the enrolment process, the seminar and panel enrolment deadline has been extended until the 29th… -
26.01
Online Book Launch: Innovation and Digital Theatremaking
Please use this form to register for the event, which will take place at 6:00pm (GMT), Friday 23rd February.