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.

Garden Theate. Shakespeare’s Green Worlds

by Stefan Schneckenburger can now be ordered via: Stefan Schneckenburger: Bücher online kaufen | Herder.de. The Publication is in German. A contribution about this publication can be found in the hoch 3, the university magazine of the TU Darmstadt: Distel oder Lorbeer; das ist hier die Frage – TU Darmstadt (tu-darmstadt.de)

Excursion to Stratford

After a long interruption, the German Shakespeare Society is once again able to offer its members the opportunity to attend a week of theater in Stratford with four performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). The course is scheduled for the period from Tuesday, July 30, to Friday, August 2, 2024. Further information

Premieres 2024/25

PREMIERES JULY 2025 Nürnberg, Gostner Hoftheater (Gostner Jugendclub): 09.07.2025, Jeder Hengst kriegt seine Stute – alles Gute! (Ein Sommernachtstraum) R.: Amelie Benz & Christin Wehner, B. & K.: Gostner Peer Group. Trier, Theater Trier (Open-Air): 03.07.2025, Sommernachtstraum. R.: William Danne, B.: Darko Petrovic, K.: Yvonne Wallitzer.   PREMIERES JUNE 2025 Bruchsal, Badische Landesbühne Bruchsal (Sinsheim, Buchenauerhof): 04.06.2025, Was ihr wollt. R.: Jürgen Lingmann.…

SHJB 160 (2024) Bibliotheken

Dieses Jahrbuch widmet sich dem Thema “Shakespeares Bibliotheken” in all seiner historischen und materiellen Vielfalt. Der erste Beitrag von Brian Cummings nimmt den Akt des Lesens bei Shakespeare in den Blick und verortet ihn in der europäischen Literatur- und Kunstgeschichte. Eva von Contzen präsentiert Shakespeare als ‘mittelalterlichen’ Autor, dessen Stücke in den Heiligenlegenden des Mittelalters…

Spring Conference 2024, Bochum

Diversity and Community Spring conference 19.-21.04.2024 in Bochum. „He was not of an age, but for all time” – Ben Jonsons often-quoted description of Shakespeare hints at the plurality of themes, characters and worlds that characterise Shakespeare’s works and establish their popularity until today. Diversity and Community are not only central themes in Shakespeare’s works…

Obituary Norbert Kentrup (02. Mai 1949 – 08. Dezember 2023)

The German Shakespeare Society mourns the death of Norbert Kentrup (May 02, 1949 – December 08, 2023). The actor, director, author and theater founder (bremer shakespeare company and Shakespeare und Partner) was a member of the board from 2002-2006. With his own contributions, including on Shakespeare translations (with Maik Hamburger) or in Shakespeare workshops for…

Weltoffenes Thüringen

Together with over 7,000 like-minded institutions and individuals, the German Shakespeare Society supports the “Weltoffenes Thüringen” initiative, which was founded to raise awareness of democratic, respectful coexistence, diversity and tolerance.  

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