See also:
- Arts: Literature: World Literature: British: Shakespeare (865)
- Arts: Performing Arts: Theatre: Troupes and Companies (878)
- The Royal Shakespeare Company
- Performs at its own theatres in Straford-upon-Avon, as well as in London, Newcastle and overseas. Plays: cast, locations and schedule. History, profile and news of the company. Online archive of photographs, paintings, costumes, designs, prompt books, and records from past productions.
- Australian Shakespeare Company - Presenting Shakespeare's plays outdoors in outback, regional and metropolitan Australia.
- Bournemouth Shakespeare Players - Performing open-air Shakespeare and indoor plays in Dorset, England, in association with St. Peter's Players. The company's president is Dame Judi Dench.
- Brentwood Shakespeare Company - Performing Shakespeare at the Brentwood Theatre, Brentwood, Essex.
- British Touring Shakespeare Company - Information on their winter and summer Shakespeare seasons.
- Brussels Shakespeare Society - Performs a range of plays as well as Skakespeare. Past and future productions, membership information and news.
- Chicago Shakespeare Theatre - A professional theater venue/company located on Chicago's Navy Pier and features 510 seats on three levels around the courtyard theater's thrust stage. Also features a flexible 180-seat theater, a teacher resource center, an English pub, a Shakespearean bookstall, and a special events room.
- Commonwealth Shakespeare Company - Presenting free performances of Shakespeare's plays every summer on Boston Common.
- Developing Stages - A children's theater company in CT offering playful Shakespeare performance workshops for ages 9-18.
- Festival Theatre Ensemble - Produces the Los Gatos Shakespeare Festival and tours California with a three-show package.
- Glasgow Repertory Company - Performing Shakespeare at the historic Glasgow Botanic Gardens in Glasgow, Scotland.
- Hudson Shakespeare Company - Community theater in Hudson County and Jersey City, New Jersey. The site lists upcoming performances and audition information.
- Judith Shakespeare Company - Off-Off Broadway theatre ensemble in New York City.
- Kings County Shakespeare Company - Presenting affordable and provocative productions of Shakespeare's plays in Brooklyn, New York.
- Milwaukee Shakespeare - The only professional theater in Milwaukee currently devoted exclusively to the presentation of Shakespeare's works.
- Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble - Professional theatre company based in Brisbane, Australia.
- The Reduced Shakespeare Company - One of the world's best touring comedy troupes, known for their fast, funny, and physical condensations of things serious.
- Rosebriar Shakespeare Company - Year-round Shakespeare company in Central Ohio. Upcoming shows.
- Shakespeare 4 Kidz - The National Shakespeare Company for children and young people in the United Kingdom.
- Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory - An acclaimed professional theatre company based in Bristol, England.
- Shakespeare Project - Performing Romeo and Juliet to schools in Italy.
- The Shakespeare Theatre - Critically acclaimed, award-winning company based in Washington DC. Season includes three Shakespearean productions and two classics.
- Shakesperience Productions - Non-profit educational theatre for youth, based in Waterbury, Connecticut, dedicated to bringing literature to life on stage and in the classroom.
- Southwest Shakespeare Company - Non-profit, professional theatre group in Mesa, Arizona, dedicated to performing the classics, and especially the works of William Shakespeare.
- Theatre Inconnu - Performs at St. Anne's Academy Auditorium, in the heart of Victoria, British Columbia.
- Theatre Nomad - A London-based international touring company of innovative performers that has appeared at Shakespeare festivals around the world.
- University of British Columbia - An educational and artistically visual site for UBC's production of As You Like It. Features representative artwork, links, and information related to Shakespeare.
- York Shakespeare Project - A long-term cultural and educational resource, involving the wider York community in the production of the whole cycle of Shakespearean drama.
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