News, Features and Updates A decade of shows A decade of shows As the decade draws to a close, see if you can put this list of productions from the 2010s in the right order. Put these productions in order of the date they premiered in Stratford-upon-Avon, from oldest to newest. Put these productions in order of the date they premiered in Stratford-upon-Avon, from oldest to newest. Quiz Maker - powered by Riddle You are in: News, Features and Updates Also in this section Also in this section Summer Rush ticketsGet a room! The amazing spaces of the RSCWhy we need arts and culture in educationMaking our theatres dementia-friendlyShakespeare Nation Q&A with Erica WhymanHow will audiences experience live performance in the future?Bring digital and creative skills to classroom ShakespeareFirst RSC Teaching Certificates awardedTime to Listen campaign successFinding new ways to help deaf young people access ShakespeareStudents take part in Next Generation: Direct pilotConserving Stratford's historySharing our plays around the worldWe announce our Summer 2020 seasonDigital artists reimagine iconic scenes from Shakespeare3D Seven Ages of Man listed as one to watchWe are to conclude our partnership with BPArts are essential for young peopleWelcombe Hills' students join RSC staffTwo years of Stitch In TimeRobbie Williams visits The Boy in the Dress RehearsalsOur new costume workshop takes shapeDavid Walliams: Ooh-err, it must be good then!Shakespeare Learning Zone launches new playsRSC video nominated for awardMake time for TimonTime to be heardStudents have their first encounter with The Merchant of VeniceWrap up your Christmas shopping with the RSCA story transformed by musicFree entry to The Play's The ThingA Recipe for a sustainable restaurantThe Boy in the Dress opening nightThank you on Giving TuesdayWhat to do before a London showAccessible and inclusive tourism award shortlistingRSC stars on screen quiz2010s timeline2019 in picturesWhich Good Omens stars have you seen at the RSC?Timon of Athens travels to AmericaTeaching is beautiful – Towards a Creative Curriculum ConferencePartnership with local school wins top education prize Winter 2020 - elephants and epic ShakespeareWhen Things Fall ApartTerry HandsYoung people tell RSC leaders why the arts matterFrederick KochDiversity Data ReportRoyal visit to Costume WorkshopStudent discovery weekGregory Doran responds to Dominic CavendishWhat's on in MarchBig win at West Midlands Tourism AwardsRelaxed performance of The Boy in the DressThe Boy in the Dress is a winner!Coronavirus and FAQs Watch RSC shows from homeCulture in QuarantineTwelfth Night Online Premiere and Watch-alongBlue light tribute to the NHSFrom our artistic directorAt home with ShakespeareShort films in lockdownMatilda and more – greatest moments from the OliviersWe join the BBC’s big push on educationShakespeare's tips for working from homeCelebrate Shakespeare's birthday at homeSix Shakespeares now on BBC iPlayerRoyal Shakespeare CommunityDaily Shakespeare lessons with BBC BitesizeProjekt EuropaLighting the Tower for VE DayNew Youth Board Members Advise on our Response to Covid-19The Seven Ages of LockdownScrubs and shieldsGive without spendingRomeo and Juliet watch-along on the BBCCostume Workshop takes shapeA message from Gregory DoranThe great preservation operationRSC Artists Speak UpJoin the Hamlet watch-along on the BBCMacbeth watch-along on BBC FourDavid Tennant and The Seven Ages of Man RSC response to The Sunday Times Ian HolmA Meeting with Michael MorpurgoTheatre Boxes for familiesRSC productions added to BritBoxWhy should we care? Is Shakespeare relevant?Much Ado About Nothing watch-along on BBC FourJoin the Othello watch-along on the BBCResponse to government announcementAn opportunity for re-shapingYoung actors create animated film to support their local theatreElephants and epic Shakespeare in Winter 2021Happy birthday Patrick StewartThe Merchant of Venice watch-along on BBC FourWrapped in a message of hopeOnce More Unto the BeachMarquee TV's Shakespeare Festival to showcase three RSC productionsLive outdoor performancesCatch up with our Sonnets in SolitudeEquality and Diversity - our workforceAndré PtaszynskiWe’re good to go and keeping our visitors safe“The biggest threat to our cultural landscape in a generation”Culture Minister visits our closed theatreLast chance to see our shows on iPlayerRobbie Williams nominated for The Stage Debut Awards 2020Fifty years of Brook's DreamFun and games on the Bancroft TerraceTeaching socially distanced Shakespeare this summerStudying Shakespeare in Summer 2020Standing with BelarusDiana RiggCostumes worn by Richard Burton go to exhibitionCostume QuizBarbara JeffordWatch Romeo and Juliet on Marquee TVWe're looking for people to join our Board of TrusteesLight it in RedClore Duffield Foundation support for education workThe Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 2020 and 2021Digital teaching in Higher EducationFaith in Coventry City of Culture 2021Local laptop scheme to help young learners HRH the Prince of Wales attends our online AGMGet The Boy in the Dress cast recordingRSC Shop reopensWatch Hamlet on demand in the classroomTaking professional development for teachers onlineGregory Doran on the pandemic and looking to the futureJuliet Gilkes Romero wins award for The WhipConnecting teachers across the countryGrant supports future of our education work in schoolsCulture recovery fund repayable finance securedTheatre, technology and beyondA family’s story about The Boy in the DressThe music of Troy StoryThe Ghost of Christmas Shows PastA Plague on All Our HousesWatch Michael Morpurgo's Twelfth NightMichael Morpurgo introduces his Tales From ShakespeareFrom singing to swingin'Coronavirus testing starts at The Other PlaceLast chance to watch Swingin' the DreamLockdown in style with offers from our online shop You may also like