Welcome

Founded in 1864, the German Shakespeare Society is one of the oldest literary societies in Europe, if not in the world. That same year, the Society established the Shakespeare Library, which today holds around 10,000 volumes and forms an integral part of the Herzogin Anna Amalia Bibliothek. The Society brings together everyone interested in William Shakespeare’s works, encouraging engagement with his writing in all its aspects, especially in the German-speaking countries. It maintains close partnership with academia, schools and artistic practice.

Every April, the Society hosts the “Shakespeare Days” – usually alternating between Bochum and Weimar -, alongside the Shakespeare Academy for students and doctoral candidates. Throughout the year, we also organise autumn conferences, study days, teacher training courses, and workshops at various locations. The peer-reviewed Shakespeare Yearbook publishes latest research on Shakespeare.

Further publications include the English-German study edition, the Shakespeare Seminar Online and a perpetual calendar Florilegium Shakespeareanum.

The Shakespeare Scholarship, which is awarded in cooperation with the Klassik Stiftung Weimar, enables doctoral students to spend a research stay in Weimar and thus supports dissertation projects in the field of Shakespeare studies. The Shakespeare Foundation awards the Martin Lehnert Prize annually and the Shakespeare Prize every two years.

A BBC Radio 4 contribution, which involved, inter alia, members of the German Shakespeare Society, outlines the significance of Shakespeare for the German-speaking region: Shakespeare is German.

Further information on our events, current calls for submissions and publications can be found here on our website as well as information on (gift) membership, our sponsors and partners, as well as on ways to support projects of the Shakespeare Society through donations.


Globe4Globe: Shakespeare and Environmental Justice symposium

happening for free and online over the course of 24 hours, September 12-13. Registration and the full schedule (listed with several time zones) are available here. 52 speakers involved, including scholars, activists, and theatre artists from around the planet, who will be talking about modern performance, environmental history, intersectional scholarship, teaching, and more. Plenary speakers are…

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Premieres 2025/26

PREMIERES DECEMBER 2025 Stuttgart, Schauspiel Stuttgart (Schauspielhaus): 06.12.2025, Hamlet. Ü.: Jürgen Gosch und Angela Schanelec, R.: Burkhard C. Kosminski, B.: Florian Etti, K.: Ute Lindenberg. Sonstiges Bremerhaven, Stadttheater Bremerhaven (Großes Haus): 13.12.2025, I Capuleti e i Montecchi. Von: Vincenzo Bellini. ML.: Davide Perniceni.   PREMIERES NOVEMBER 2025 Kiel, Theater Kiel (Schauspielhaus): 21.11.2025, Viel Lärm um…

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Globe4Globe: Shakespeare and Environmental Justice symposium

happening for free and online over the course of 24 hours, September 12-13. Registration and the full schedule (listed with several time zones) are available here. 52 speakers involved, including scholars, activists, and theatre artists from around the planet, who will be talking about modern performance, environmental history, intersectional scholarship, teaching, and more. Plenary speakers are…

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ESRA 2025 Shakespeare and Time: the retrieved pasts, the envisaged futures, 14-18 July 2025, Utrecht

ESRA 2025 Shakespeare and Time: the retrieved pasts, the envisaged futures, 14-18 July 2025, Utrecht ESRA 2025 Conference ESRA hosts its main conference every two years to bring together applied survey researchers, methodologists, and statisticians from Europe and beyond. The conference showcases the latest survey research and offers a number of professional development opportunities, including…

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World Shakespeare Congress 2026, Verona

World Shakespeare Congress 2026, Verona Find the congress’s website here. Pre-registrations are open NOW until September 15, 2025. Pre-register here. From the congress’s website: The 2026 World Shakespeare Congress will mark the International Shakespeare Association’s 50th anniversary. Let us celebrate together in fair Verona, Italy, where, from July 20th to 26th 2026, Shakespeareans will gather in this beautiful…

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Panel Talk: “What Do You Fear?”at the ifa Galerie Stuttgart

Panel Talk: “What Do You Fear?” at the ifa Galerie Stuttgart On Tuesday, 6 May 2025, a panel talk with Prof. Dr. Sibylle Baumbach, Ülkü Süngün, Martin Mutschler and Gitte Zschoch on the construction of otherness and foreignness in Verdi’s opera Otello will take place at the ifa Galerie Stuttgart. The event is part of…

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