Open Edition: Digital collection of pre-1642 editions of William Shakespeare's plays. Note: the project is no longer active, so the link goes to the archived site.
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Online access to performances of Shakespeare from many parts of the world as well as essays and metadata provided by scholars and educators in the field
This page contains several types of resources: articles & blogs, podcasts, webinars, and other research resources.
LatinxShakespeares.Org is an archive that includes reviews and ephemera from over 200 Latinx-authored and/or Latinx-themed Shakespearean productions and adaptations and over 100 Latinx-authored and/or Latinx-themed adaptations of other western classics staged in the United States over the last seventy-five years." Created and maintained by Carla Della Gatta.