Nobility
All the benefits of a Gallery member PLUS you get access to our video streaming content (documentaries, animated plays, virtual tours, and bonus episodes of our show!)
Here are all the courses that are included in your bundle.
Video versions of the podcast, documentaries, animated plays, and bonus interviews all about the life of William Shakespeare.
Maps, diagrams, links to the podcast, recipes, coloring sheets, and more. A full library of Shakespeare resources you can use, print, download, and share.
This kit teaches you how to make a very simple (and way less toxic) form of writing ink that uses soot to make the black ink you write with. Called lamp black ink, or quill ink, this ink was a very common and basic form of 16th century writing ink.
One of Elizabeth I's favorite past times was the sport of falconry. Practiced by England's elite in a way similar to golf today, this sport and its' terminology are employed prolifically in Shakespeare's plays.
Learn about privy gardens, estate gardens, Tudor Knot Gardens, and the specific plants Shakespeare would have had in Stratford Upon Avon. You'll even learn how to plant your own Shakespeare Garden!
One of the ways William Shakespeare celebrated Christmas was with traditional 16th century Apple Wassail. A punch-like drink served at festivities throughout the Christmas season, this recipe is sure to be a hit at your next celebration.