Shakespeare Stiftung

Weimar

Welcome

The German Shakespeare Foundation was established in 2000 in Weimar. Its founding body was the reunified German Shakespeare Society (Deutsche Shakespeare-Gesellschaft e.V.). This society was originally founded in 1864 at the initiative of the Dessau entrepreneur Wilhelm Ochelhäuser under the patronage of Grand Duchess Sophie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, making it the oldest and one of the largest literary societies in Germany. For nearly 150 years, it has promoted engagement with the works of William Shakespeare throughout the German-speaking world, working closely with universities, schools, and theatres.

The German Shakespeare Foundation supports the work of the German Shakespeare Society by providing funding for its larger projects. For example, it annually awards the Martin Lehnert Prize for outstanding theses by students and doctoral candidates, made possible through a bequest from the Berlin-based Anglicist Martin Lehnert.

The foundation supports the Shakespeare Yearbook, which the Shakespeare Society has published almost continuously every year since its founding, making it an outstanding cultural-historical record of Shakespeare reception and scholarship over the past 150 years. Since 2022, it has also honoured individuals from the fields of art and culture with the Shakespeare Prize, recognising those who have made exceptional contributions to the work of William Shakespeare and its dissemination.

To provide the many visitors to the annual Shakespeare Days with special highlights in the form of theatrical, musical, literary, or cinematic events, the German Shakespeare Foundation also subsidises these gatherings of German-speaking Shakespeare enthusiasts.

Birgit Minichmayr receives Shakespeare Prize 2023

Birgit Minichmayr receives Shakespeare Prize 2023 The Austrian actress Birgit Minichmayr was awarded the German Shakespeare Foundation’s prize in 2023. According to the jury, Minichmayr’s acting is complex and ambiguous, much like Shakespeare’s plays. She performs on stage with courage and a zest for life and is always very close to people, said Johan Simons,…

Reading: Judi Dench: Shakespeare – Der Mann, der die Miete zahlt. An evening with Elke Wieditz, Christoph Heckel und Christa Schuenke

Judi Dench: Shakespeare – Der Mann, der die Miete zahlt translated by Christa Schuenke An evening with Elke Wieditz as Shakespeare, Christoph Heckel as Brendan O’Hea and Christa Schuenke as Judi Dench. As part of the LESARTEN Festival in Weimar, Christa Schuenke, together with the two actors Elke Wieditz and Christoph Heckel, will give a…

Greening the Globe: Shakespeare, Ecocriticism, and Education

Greening the Globe: Shakespeare, Ecocriticism, and Education, 13.-14.11.2025 Conference for Teachers, Students, Theatre Practicioners and Shakespeare Enthusiasts Nature, the environment, and ecology have always held a central position in Shakespeare’s works. In recent years, these topics have gained increasing significance, particularly with regard to climate change, natural disasters, and the healing power of nature and…

Prof. Dr. Hans-Jürgen Diller (* 1. January 1934; † 13. October 2025)

With Prof Dr Hans-Jürgen Diller, the Shakespeare Society has lost an important personality. He was a regular guest during the Shakespeare Days and, under Prof Dr Dieter Mehl’s term as president, also a member of the society’s board. He was especially involved in the reunification of the German Shakespeare Society in 1993. During the revision…

Shakespeare Seminar 2026: Shakespeare and Truth

CFP SHAKESPEARE-SEMINAR 2026: SHAKESPEARE AND TRUTH Our seminar will address this issue with a panel of six papers during the annual conference of the German Shakespeare Society, Shakespeare-Tage, which will take place from 24–26 April 2026 in Bochum, Germany. As critical input for the discussion, we invite papers of no more than 15 minutes that…

Lecture by Prof. Tiffany Stern on 26 Jan 26 at the German-British Society Bonn

The German-British Society Bonn invites you to a lecture in English by Prof. Tiffany Stern FBA The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham ‘Shakespeare, Marlowe, Milton and the Puppets’ on Monday, 26 January 2026, in Bonn, 6.30 p.m. read more                                                                                                                         

Shakespeare Seminar 2026: Shakespeare and Truth

CFP SHAKESPEARE SEMINAR 2026: SHAKESPEARE AND TRUTH Our seminar will address this issue with a panel of six papers during the annual conference of the German Shakespeare Society, Shakespeare-Tage, which will take place from 24–26 April 2026 in Bochum, Germany. As critical input for the discussion, we invite papers of no more than 15 minutes…

“Shakespeare Between Worlds: Portals and Pathways,” Biennial Conference of the Asian Shakespeare Association

will take place in Hong Kong from 12–14 June 2026. Co-hosted by Hong Kong Baptist University and City University of Hong Kong, in collaboration with the Hong Kong International Shakespeare Festival, the conference offers a vibrant platform for scholarly exchange, theatrical inspiration, and cultural discovery. For detailed information about the conference, including guidelines for abstract…

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