Below our press releases from 2012, which included the World Shakespeare Festival, appointment of our new Artistic Director Gregory Doran, and our new Executive Director Catherine Mallyon.
Saturday 21 April – The RSC welcomes the World Shakespeare Festival to Stratford-upon-Avon with events for the whole family.
The Royal Shakespeare Company has announced that the Dodgers will be its producing partner for Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical on Broadway.
The RSC has announced the artists chosen to take part in an evening of new theatre in July.
Wheelchair Spaces, assisted-listening devices and our free Access mailing list.
RSC Chairman, Nigel Hugill, announces that the RSC Board has appointed Chief Associate Director, Gregory Doran, to succeed Michael Boyd as Artistic Director.
RSC announces two new exhibtions in the RST as part of the World Shakespeare Festival.
The RSC is looking for volunteers to get involved in its forthcoming production of Julius Caesar, which is part of the 2012 World Shakespeare Festival.
The Royal Shakespeare Company Groups Brochure 2012 is now available, containing all the information needed to organise a group visit.
Offering couples the opportunity to take centre stage on their special day in the dramatic surroundings of the Company’s home in Stratford-upon-Avon
Royal Shakespeare Company’s Pan African production of Julius Caesar for the World Shakespeare Festival - casting and UK tour dates announced
Ground-breaking collaboration between RSC, CISCO, Ravensbourne and Janet brings theatre online and live straight into the classroom
The RSC casts King John, Richard III and A Soldier in Every Son – The Rise of the Aztecs, part of the World Shakespeare Festival
RSC and the University of Warwick join forces to deliver a groundbreaking online professional development platform for teachers of Shakespeare
Luke Baddeley, Head Bartender at the RSC's Rooftop Restaurant has prepared two very special cocktails
Announcing the Winter 2012/13 Season in Stratford and new three-year touring and education partnership.
I, Cinna: Konnie Huq to host film and post show Q and A with Malorie Blackman, Tim Crouch and Jude Owusu.
Jeremy Hunt announced today that the RSC has been awarded £1m from the new Catalyst Endowment Fund.
First eight amateur companies to perform in Stratford-upon-Avon as part of World Shakespeare Festival in National Showcase.
Throughout the summer, our outdoor theatre plays host to a range of lively amateur and semi-professional theatre groups.
Our co-production of Shakespeare's epic Trojan play with The Wooster Group, starts rehearsals with the six RSC members of the cast in London today.
RSC Chairman, Nigel Hugill, announces today that the RSC Board has appointed Catherine Mallyon to succeed Vikki Heywood as Executive Director of the RSC
Benjamin Zephania and other headline acts perform Live at the RSC
Activities, exhibitions and performances for children and their familes
Paul Bhattacharjee joins the cast of Much Ado About Nothing
BBC Correspondent Razia Iqbal chairs discussions on Shakepeare's creative legacy
Mark Ravenhill celebrates WSF launch with a new sonnet
Change to creative team of Troilus and Cressida.
The World Shakespeare Festival, produced by the RSC, opens up online and invites everyone to join the conversation on myShakespeare.
The Royal Shakespeare Company gets together with street theatre specialists for young people's performances out and about in Stratford-upon-Avon.