Could someone who died over 400 years ago still have such an impact? What do we know about him? Come and see and tour Stratford and retrace his steps to London and the Globe Theatre. Come and experience what he went through and what we know and help speculate on what we don’t know. Do we have clues from the Lost Years? How do we know that Shakespeare was in London by 1592? How did one of his main rivals, Ben Jonson, really feel about William Shakespeare? Come and hear some of the great putdowns (courtesy of Shakespeare) of ALL time.

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