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Searching for Shakespeare: Celebrating 400 years of Shakespeare’s First Folio

Searching for Shakespeare

A citywide festival, free and open to all

The Folger is celebrating Shakespeare—and the 400th anniversary of the printing of the First Folio—the entire month of April, in partnership with DC Public Library (DCPL).

Searching for Shakespeare includes an exhibition, a world-premiere play, a citywide scavenger hunt, Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture, family programs, workshops, and more at DCPL locations in all eight wards of Washington, DC.

“We want to take the story of the First Folio—a memory capsule for Shakespeare—and meet DC residents whose stories need to be discovered, told, and remembered.” Folger Director Michael Witmore

All events: At a DC Public Library near you

All events and programs are free and open to the public.

Our Verse in Time to Come @ DC Public Library

Our Verse in Time to Come @ DC Public Library

Inspired by the works and words of Shakespeare, this new Folger-commissioned play bridges the past with the present through verse, song and memory, and interrogates whose stories remain and whose role it is to ensure they survive.
Sat, Apr 1 — Sun, Apr 23, 2023
Pass the Story On: Shakespeare’s First Folio at 400
Two children looking at an open First Folio in an exhibition case

Pass the Story On: Shakespeare’s First Folio at 400

Come see a First Folio — the book that gave us Shakespeare — and explore how some stories are preserved while others are lost.
Sat, Apr 01 — Sun, Apr 30, 2023
Searching for Shakespeare Scavenger Hunt
A person using a cell phone to take a picture of the portrait of Shakespeare shown on the title page of the First Folio

Searching for Shakespeare Scavenger Hunt

Seek and find the 18 Shakespeare plays that were first printed in the First Folio. Join the hunt to discover stories new and old!
Sat, Apr 08 — Sun, Apr 30, 2023
Words! Words! Words!

Words! Words! Words!

Get ready to shout, whisper, and laugh as you play with compliments and insults from the worlds of Shakespeare, Go-Go, and punk.
Sat, April 1, 2023, 12pm
The Bard, the Griot, and the Hip Hop Tradition
Black man speaking into a microphone

The Bard, the Griot, and the Hip Hop Tradition

Actor, writer, and musician Malik Work leads this interactive workshop designed to unveil the tools of theater and storytelling.
Sat, Apr 01 — Thu, Apr 06, 2023
Tell Your Story: Story-Making Workshop with Artist Evan Keeling

Tell Your Story: Story-Making Workshop with Artist Evan Keeling

Join us for this hands-on workshop where you will learn how to tell your story through comics.
Fri, April 07 - Sat, April 08, 2023
DC & Me Living Folio Workshop Series - Anacostia

DC & Me Living Folio Workshop Series - Anacostia

DC residents are invited to be a collaborative part of the creative documentation of their community’s biography.
Wed, April 12 — Fri, April 14, 2023
DC & Me Living Folio Workshop Series - Mt. Pleasant

DC & Me Living Folio Workshop Series - Mt. Pleasant

DC residents are invited to be a collaborative part of the creative documentation of their community’s biography.
Mon, April 17, 2023
DC & Me Living Folio Workshop Series - MLK Memorial

DC & Me Living Folio Workshop Series - MLK Memorial

DC residents are invited to be a collaborative part of the creative documentation of their community’s biography.
Wed, Apr 19 — Fri, Apr 21, 2023
Make-a-Folio

Make-a-Folio

Join us for this hands-on workshop where you will learn more about Shakespeare’s First Folio while creating elements of your own folio.
Tue, April 18, 2023, 11am
Teacher Conversation with Dr. Ian Smith: Shakespeare and Race

Teacher Conversation with Dr. Ian Smith: Shakespeare and Race

Join us for a conversation with Dr. Ian Smith about his work on Shakespeare and race and why it matters for schools, teachers, and students.
Sat, April 22, 2023, 10am
Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: Ian Smith on "Making Blackness"
Dr. Ian Smith standing in front of a dark gray background, looking into the distance

Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: Ian Smith on "Making Blackness"

Join us for the Folger Institute’s annual Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture, with celebrated scholar Dr. Ian Smith (Lafayette College).
Sat, Apr 22, 2023, 5:30pm

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