Exploring Shakespeare's Birthplace in Stratford-Upon-Avon 🇬🇧
We're BACK! This time we're exploring Shakespeare's Birthplace in Stratford-Upon-Avon! Thank you to Shakespeare Birthplace Trust for having us, we had a brilliant time!
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Thank you Joel and Lia, for just being there. I am a young minded 67 years old, and have been pretty isolated, for the last few years, with 5 surgeries, 2 complete knee , an ablation of the heart, a septoplasty, and finally my back surgery 2 weeks ago. I thank you for being there, so, I can vicariously travel, and live my life through you.. You two are lovely. And I would be proud to have you both as my grandchildren. I'm from California, born and bred, and you have brought happiness to my life. Thank you again. Love, Catherine
I swear you two should work for the UK tourism board! I really appreciate the way you explain things and show us around, it makes me want to visit every time you’re out and about, so thanks! ❤️❤️❤️
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Joe! Maybe one day we will be haha
@KunnuKumar-be9ju
5 ай бұрын
. I have a request and a beseech from both of u. Gd morning madm.and sir. Joel wood. Plz read very carefully. 1. Make a video on oxford university press. 2. Survey of english usage. It is a research center of english grammar language. It is inside UCL university college London. Grammar is made in this center.. 3. Take interview of famous grammar man Raymond murphy how he writes books. Does he read any book as guide for writing books. Plzzz make a video
I have lived in stratford my whole life and have never been into the actual home, i walk past it at least once a day and now feel fulfilled like i know what it looks like 🤣
I like that you are exploring your own country. I’m sure it will make you love it all the more. Even better that you share the experience with all of us. 🥰
I watched this delightful display of innocent enthusiasm with growing dismay. You LOVE the works of Shakespeare, and so do I. I have loved those plays since i first started reading them abd learning to recite sections by heart, nearly seventy years ago. But from my first reading of a biography. When I was about 13, I befan to doubt that the man from Stratford, who left his older wife and three little children, and went to London to join a company of players, actually was the author of the plays published under his name. I questioned. YOU are forbidden to question, just as, in Shakespeare's day, you would have been forbidden to be Atheist, or Catholic, or Republican. You MUST NOT ask questions about where the Stratford man got his knowledge. When you visit Stratford-upon-Avon and pay for your ticket to the house proudly proclaimed as the Birthplace of William Shakespeare, you are not supposed to know the the central section was a single little house, possibly a butcher's shop, that the building to the right is brick, nut refaced, and that two more buildings to the left were acquired in the 19th century. What you are seeing is a Victorian building that has an old core, but probably no relation to Shakespeare or his family. Anne Hathaway's cottage DID at some date belong to some Hathaways. But not hers. In the 1700s, the great David Garrick visited Stratford, and found the monumebt in the church. Nothing else. Every other association with William Shakespeare, either as son of a local glove- maker, husband and father, or as the renowned Elizabethan playwright, is BOGUS. There IS ONLY the memorial, with its very strange insciption, and the gravestone with a piece of doggetel vetse that could have been written by any tradesman. David Garrick, with the local Mayor and Parish Priest, staged a Shakespeare festival, from which grew the tourist industry that you see today. You cannot trust the publicity of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. You must not be taken in, any more than you believe that the Ministry for Magic can be entered via those red telephone boxes at Westminster,. JUST ONE EXAMPLE- Some years ago, a portrait of a handsome man came up for auction. A gallery in the US owned a copy that purpirted to be Shakespeare. But they had discoveted that the baldness was an iverpaint and ut was almoat certainly an image of a certain Sir Thomas Overbury, and that sevaral versions of his portrait existed. However, the Skaespeare Birthplace Trust were offered the chance to purchase one of these paintings, presented under the name of Shakespeare. They were TOLD by historians and art historians that it was OVERBURY. No doubt. But it was a much handsomer, classier portrait that the known painting, engraving and monument.... and there was SOME evidence, based on the fraudulent adding of a bald skull to another, discounted picture .... thete was indeed UNRELUABLE evidence that the image was Shakespeare. So the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust has promoted THAT image ever since, AND it is this portrait of Sir Thomas Ovetbury that YOU show at the beginning if your video, taken in by a BLATANT DECEIT by the Trust, whose integrity you are supposed to trust. I will just tell you one thing about that portrait. Overbury wears a collar of Spanish reticular needle lace. That collar is his display of enormous wealth. In modern terms, it cost as much as a Lamborghini. The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust KNOW that in publishing thst image as Sgakespeare, they are promiting a lie. But we would LIKE to think of the writer of Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and the Sonnets, as handsome, wouldnt we? And the bald man with the foxy face of the Chandos portrait, just doesn't quite fill the role.
@arealphoney
3 ай бұрын
Just to add to my longish comment. 1. I do not belueve that the Stratford man was the poet. I belueve he was the broker and publishrr for the author. 2. Regardless of MY opinion, rwi issues remain 2.1 Students are nit taught that thete is doubt. This is suppressed and stydents who doubt are riduculed. Tgis us poor scgolarship. 2.2. Even if the Stratfors man was indeed the pkaywright as many chose to believe, the whole tourist industru at Stratford upon Avon is built on a series of bogus claims about the man Shakespeare and his family's association with the five properties owned by the Trust. The entire town benefits from this industry- cafes, bars, b&bs, fast food chains, hotels, brothels, transport, the church, retail stores, the huge soyuvenir industry, bookshops and the theatres. Apoligies for my typing. My sight is poor.
Fascinating!!! I can't wait to visit myself one day. I'm in the state of Oregon, USA where I just came back from a retreat for women veterans. There were a dozen of us, and I directed one of the events, which I called Shakespeare's Shrews. I started by reciting Williams' speech from Henry V ("But if the cause be not good..."), which showed how well Shakespeare portrayed the common soldier. Then I passed around a bag of little papers each containing a Shakespeare insult. The women would read the quote once and then again. Hilarity ensued. Especially when we used southern accents, which blend well with Elizabethan poetry and prose. One of the favorites: "Is there no military policy how virgins might blow up men?" from All's Well That Ends Well. Another from the same play which the mother of a teenager read, "You do me most insupportable vexation." She said that she would certainly use this at home. Anyway, thanks for the video.
I loved this video! I've always wanted to know more of England and these series r gonna be great so glad you're able to get the series back on, with my 2 have Brits! Xoxo 🍾🍾🇬🇧🇬🇧
I was there a couple years ago and my favorite part of the Shakespeare house were the actors doing Shakespeare in the back yard, I loved it, they were so British
7:55 "Very open plan!" haha love this! Looks like a fun experience
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha 😂
LOVE this kind of content! Places that I dream of but probably will never be able to go to, but can live vicariously through my internet friends! Legendary!
Thanks for showing us Shakespeare's birth place, very interesting history lesson and architecture and educational as well. Like the things you got at the gift shop.
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
You’re so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely LOVED this! I'm a huge Shakespeare fan!!!
Loved it! I've missed the "Those Two Brits" tours of the UK.
Stratford such a great place to visit. It’s clean, the people are nice. If anyone is wanting to visit Stratford I’d highly recommend it. Since I work there now I’m wanting to move already. Great video guys.
Well that was a lovely tour, thank you! My community does a Shakespeare play every summer on a outdoor stage. XO from Colorado
I love “Billy Shakes” as my high school English teacher called him 😄 Thank you for the video!
Condolences to all Brits - and non-Brits - who adored QE2. Well done, to her and to all of you. 😪
That was lovely , and the information fascinating. Thank-you for taking us along.
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
One day I will pilgrimage there! I work with scent and recreating the scents for ideas, objects and themes within scripts. I’ve created 30+ scents based on Shakespeare. Loved this episode
Ah, fantastic episode of Those Two Brits UK! Marvelous tour! What a cool place. Keep writing, Joel!
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Michael! 💙
I love the new intro, much better, nice and personal but still on brand :)
YES!!! I love Shakespeare and The UK has so much History....keep these going!! ❤️ 🇬🇧 ❤️
Yes show more UK. Thanks 👍🏻👍🏻
Joel & Lia: If you've seen "West Side Story", it is a modern interpretation of Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet". I particularly like Spielberg's 2021 movie. To me, it's perfect. Note: I visited Stratford Upon Avon in the late 80s, and I have a rubbing from Shakespeare's grave-cap at the Holy Trinity Church. Subsequently, I'm told that I should have been arrested, but I have it nevertheless.
Thanks! Missed the videos like this one.
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Aw glad you enjoyed it!
So glad to see you in Stratford-upon-Avon. I studied there in the 90's and even met and chatted with Prince Charles at Shakespeare's birthplace. It was a lovely place to live.
The first Shakespeare play I ever saw was at an all girls school in Japan. They did “Kiss Me Kate”… couldn’t understand most of it except what came out as “Kiss me cat”. Came to love Shakespeare though 💕
I thoroughly enjoyed this!! Thank you 🤩💖
Looks like a bright Seattle day!!
Yes!!! Totally loved this and all the quirky historical facts about the time period ☺️👏🏼
Awesome video! Love that place! I admire how you made the information so easy to relate to.
Great info about a Great Man. Thanks guys! Fun video!!💕💕💕💕
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching Angie!
Oooh we are going here in 3 weeks! lovely!
Still think you should do Shakespeare with that beautiful voice, Joel!
Thank you for your really lovely video of your visit to my home town!
i loved that! we would love to see you do more things like this. Jane Austins perhaps
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Great idea!
Awww just come across your video. We go to Stratford every year but unable to do the tourist places due to having dogs - so Thankyou for this ❤. Another subscriber btw👍
I went to Stratford upon Avon on a school trip in high school. I am only realizing now the corners that were cut by our chaperones. They basically showed us the outside of the house and then we went to the gift shop. All that way and we never went inside!!
So happy to see this video! Wondered if you two were still making these. Love Shakespeare & my favorite play is Much Ado about Nothing! I like your postcards! Visiting there is on my bucket list.
Hi guys!!! Love Shakespeare! This is so great! ❤ wonderful that his birthplace has been so well preserved. Just discovered this channel (been watching your other Two Brits for awhile). Can you guys talk more about your time at RADA and what that was like?
Thank you it was great. Love history.
I went to Shakespeare's birthplace years ago. One of the things I thought was so interesting was a harness type apparatus in the kitchen to put a child. It enabled them to be able to move around in a circle in the kitchen area with mom, but prevent them from wandering into the large open fireplace where the cooking happened. Picturing his mother in there making dinners with children around her stuck with me as all moms can relate.
This is so interesting! Thanks!!
I went there in the mid 80's. It looks the same.
Absolutely love this video! Please do more like this, as an American truly enjoy seeing the UK. ~Cara 😊
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Cara! Glad you enjoyed it!
I love this, we are Canadian and met a couple from Stratford-Upon -Avon, it exciting to see the town!
Than’s for the reminder of a great visit.
Loved it, I’ve missed the UK travel videos. Loved hearing about the history, I had no idea that beds were a sign of how much wealth you had. Super excited for more videos, this is going on my list of things to do when I eventually can take a trip to England!!! 🙌☺️🇬🇧❤️
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah it's crazy that beds meant so much back then!
I love this!!!!
I’ve watched you for years and thought that this tour would never happen. I went there in 2002. A lot has changed. Also, I never saw post about why the Joel and Lia brand ended. This channel is nice. I’ll miss the other channel but I’m glad that you’re doing more tours in your own country. I was waiting for this tour for a long time.
Yes! Great intro!
I really enjoyed this video! Please do more like this!
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Dale!
Loved this video! Well done!
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
So cool! Thanks for sharing. ❤️
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great day Clouds, Coffee, & Exploring. Great idea for postcards!
Great voiceovers. Nice touch.
Welcome Back! I joined this channel when it first started in early 2020. Had to dig towards the bottom of my subscriber list to find you. Any plans to do some unique tours like Wookie Hole, Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway or kayak the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and canal?
Loved this video !
The highlight for me was the Hamlet Burger at the Billy Shakes Stand.
New but I love your historical stuff! You both always are so interested so it makes us want to watch 😊 Thanks! We'll be in London at the end of the month! Hubby's birthday is Shakespeare's bday lol
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Ashley!! Hope you have an amazing time in London!
I've been there and I was surprised to see Homer Simpson there! It was a great trip to the UK from America. Homer was in a video presentation about Shakespeare.
Ashland Oregon suddenly comes to mind
Wonderfully interesting video!
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love the slight changes in format. I can see you two doing a tourism tv program.
Cool Joel and Lia.
So much fun watching Stratford through your eyes. Rich&2 carnivorous kitties 🥩🍗🍖🐈🐈⬛🥓🇺🇲
Loved that you went there. Would love to sometime and love these Old English towns.
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Donnie! It was such a lovely town!
Wonderful video!! We are booked to visit on Wed with a group cause our American selves were too scared to attempt driving in the UK lol. Looks so beautiful!
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Ooo have an amazing time!
This is gonna sound like the strangest comment ever but I’m an artist and I’m drawing in a blank book I bought from the gift shop here and I’m drawing things from my visit and I’m drawing a page full of those bronze plates for the plays but I only had 10 images and 12 spaces on the page and yours is the only video with up close shots of them so I could fill the last two spots! ( all other videos only had blurry shots) so thanks very helpful haha
Awww I’ve been there. Decades ago though.
@EricaGamet
Жыл бұрын
Same! I stayed in Stratford for a couple of days during my UK solo trip in '97. Stayed in an amazing B&B and toured all the Shakespeare-related stuff. Then saw a show at the RSC. Such a lovely little town (village?)...
I want to go there someday looks so gorgeous!!!
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
It’s so beautiful!
Loved this intro best!
It was a cloudy AND rainy day when I visited 4 years ago.
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Not a lot has changed then!!
Really, really loved this video! Thank you for sharing! If I could I'd hit the like button multiple times 😂
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Much Ado is my favorite play
I really liked the voiceovers while showing the things from the Shakespeare museum. It was informative. Maybe you can do that on your other channel when you start traveling.
Haha Lia. You are like me. I must smell everything. It helps my memory!
Been there, done that!
I visited there in 2016, and it was really quiet too, but we didn't get there until about 630pm, 30 minutes after all the shops closed.
My hometown👍
That was great fun. When I was in high school I thought about becoming a Shakespearian actress. Always wanted to play Lady Macbeth. Never happened 😟.
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Awww maybe one day haha!
@Jeffhowardmeade
Жыл бұрын
For the better. She doesn't even get a proper death scene.
Wish I was there
Can’t wait to see Anne hathaways house, I loved her in the devil wears Prada!
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
haha!
Dear Vlogr, which camera u r using? Remarkable quality and clarity.
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I think I caught the second half of Othello after crashing the Curan Theater area of San Francisco in the early seventies
You're probably going to cover this in the Hathaway House video, but the only thing I remember from going there in the 80's was that Shakespeare willed his wife his "second-best bed". The town has been upgraded since then almost into an amusement park.
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Oh wow we didn’t learn that! Haha
@Jeffhowardmeade
Жыл бұрын
Anne Shakespeare was entitled to a third of her husband's estate by "dower right". This meant she could live in his house, receive a third of his rents and tithes, and when she died it would revert to Shakespeare's heir, his daughter Susannah. There has been some speculation that the "best bed" was one reserved for guests, such as Queen Henrietta Maria, whom Susannah hosted at Shakespeare's old house in 1643. The "second-best bed" was therefore the one Shakespeare and Anne used. Of course there is no way to know for certain.
Have you been to the Christmas shop opposite?
Next time you two need a trip and are up with Lia could you explore Derbyshire? (maybe green space too) Lia is West midlands and Derbyshire should be East midlands, maybe sot so out a the way.
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Yeah sounds great! We’d love to do all the UK
@timmystauffer9094
Жыл бұрын
@@ThoseTwoBritsUK I'd love to see Derbyshire from the J&L POV. If you're up to it Back Tor and Lost Lad but maybe not in snow.
I once lived in an apartment building and I couldn’t always remember my flat number. 2B or not 2B?
Ha - I thought you were talking about Anne Hathaway the actress. I was wondering why she had a house in the UK.
“She’s the Man” is not like Twelfth Night, it IS Twelfth Night. Even all of the characters’ names are directly from the play.
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Haha yeah copy pasted!!
William Shakespeare is my 12 great uncle on my mom's side. I have some friends here in Southern Utah who are direct decendants of William Shakespeare's. Infact their last name is Shakespeare. My favorite play is Romeo and Juliet. My favorite adaptions of the play are the 1968 movie and West Side Story both the Original and the current one.
@Jeffhowardmeade
Жыл бұрын
You must be descended through his sister Joan Hart, who is the only child of John and Mary Shakespeare whose line survives. William had two daughters who lived to adulthood: Susannah Hall and Judith Quiney. His son Hamnet died at age 11. Susannah had one daughter and Judith three children, though Judith's all died before adulthood. Shakespeare's sole surviving grandchild married twice, events becoming Lady Barnard, but never had children. Thus Shakespeare's family line died out in 1673, and he has no living descendants.
@cjhansen6618
Жыл бұрын
@@Jeffhowardmeade that would explain why I have friends who have the last name Shakespeare. And they say they are related to William Shakespeare. He must have had Uncles from his dad for my friends to have the same last name and be related.
@Jeffhowardmeade
Жыл бұрын
@@cjhansen6618 Richard Shakespeare, William's grandfather, had another son with living descendants (one of whom is a baronet). They might be descended from him. Shakespeare is a common enough name in the English Midlands. The first man in England to receive a Covid vaccine was 81 year-old William Shakespeare of Coventry. A toddler named Jane Shaxpeare downed in a mill pond in 1569. An adult named William Shakespeare drowned in the River Avon in the mid-16th Century (it was a common way to go). A John Shakespeare was a metal smith who made bits and bobs for King James. Your friends are not descended directly from William Shakespeare the poet. None of his grandchildren were named Shakespeare, save his first grandson who died in infancy, and his name was Shakespeare Quiney.
@cjhansen6618
Жыл бұрын
@@Jeffhowardmeade they told me they are related to the poet/playwright in some way shape or form. If it's not his direct line.
@Jeffhowardmeade
Жыл бұрын
@@cjhansen6618 That is entirely possible, if they are descended from Richard Shakespeare. How is the Utah Shakespeare Festival doing? Did they ever solve their noise problem?
I’ve been there before
Hi guys, not sure how to message you, but since you stated you liked the Qeuen and the monarchy, my thoughts r with you and there will be a lot happening these days xoxo take care xoxo
Pretty place but wasn't really taught Shakespeare at school. Burns, absolutely and to me there's no comparison although I know burns admired Shakespeare, Shakespeare doesn't have a song that's played worldwide in different languages on 1 day. Plus we have burns day.
Were you there a fortnight?
Cool video! I wonder if there are any Shakespeare’s left? Running around in 2022 with that surname? lol! Hunt them down 🇬🇧
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
Apparently there are no direct descendants of William Shakespeare!!
@Jeffhowardmeade
Жыл бұрын
The first man (and second person) in England to receive a Covid vaccine was 81 year-old William Shakespeare, of Coventry. The name was and is common in the region.
a ferris wheel in stratford?
@ThoseTwoBritsUK
Жыл бұрын
yeah crazy huh!