Resources
Who the f–k is Shakespeare? - Self Care Toolkit
Our Self Care Toolkit is here to support you before, during and after engaging with who the f–k is shakespeare?. Created with care, it offers simple tools to help you check in with yourself, navigate the show’s themes, and process anything that comes up. You’ll also find links to organisations and support services if you need a bit more. We want everyone to feel held, empowered and able to experience the work in a way that feels right for them.
Who the f–k is Shakespeare? – Resource Pack
Our Resource Pack is designed to support teachers, youth workers and facilitators to explore the themes of who the f–k is shakespeare? with their groups. Packed with background on the show, creative activities, and ideas for discussion, it’s there to help you spark conversations, deepen understanding, and create space for young people to reflect, question and express themselves. Whether you’re preparing for a visit or continuing the journey afterwards, this is a tool to help bring the work to life in your own space.
Who the f–k is Shakespeare? – Research Pack
Our Research Pack offers a deeper dive into the original Shakespeare texts and characters that inspired who the f–k is Shakespeare?. It’s a useful companion for anyone wanting to explore the source material, unpack key themes, and understand the stories behind the characters in more detail. With plot summaries, character insights and a glossary of terms, it supports learning, curiosity and critical thinking alongside the show.
Who the f–k is Shakespeare? – Signposting
This page brings together organisations and services that can offer additional support around mental health, crisis care, identity, and lived experiences connected to the themes of the show. Whether you need someone to talk to, advice, or ongoing support, these trusted services are here for you. You don’t have to navigate things on your own.
Who the f–k is Shakespeare? – Signposting Liverpool
This Liverpool-based signposting page brings together local organisations offering support across mental health, crisis care, LGBTQ+ identity, domestic abuse, and race-related experiences. These services are rooted in the communities we work with and are here to offer practical support, guidance and someone to talk to when it’s needed. Whether for yourself or someone else, this is a place to find trusted, local support.
Who the f–k is Shakespeare? – Signposting St Helens
This St Helens signposting page brings together local and national organisations offering support across mental health, wellbeing, LGBTQ+ identity, domestic abuse, and race-related experiences. Whether you’re looking for advice, someone to talk to, or ongoing support, these services are here to help. You can access them in your own time, in a way that feels right for you
Select Who the f–k is Shakespeare? – Signposting Chester
This Chester signposting page shares organisations offering support across mental health, LGBTQ+ identity, domestic abuse, and experiences of hate crime. These services are here to offer guidance, support and a space to reach out if something comes up for you.
Who the f–k is Shakespeare? – Signposting Manchester
This Manchester signposting page highlights local organisations offering support across mental health, LGBTQ+ identity, domestic abuse, and experiences of hate crime. Rooted in the community, these services are here to provide support, guidance and a listening ear when it’s needed.
Select Who the f–k is Shakespeare? – Signposting Burnely
This Burnley signposting page brings together local and national organisations offering support across mental health, LGBTQIA+ identity, domestic abuse, and experiences of hate crime. Whether you’re looking for advice, support or someone to listen, these services are here to help you find the support that feels right for you.
Select Who the f–k is Shakespeare? – Signposting London
This London signposting page brings together organisations offering support across mental health, emotional wellbeing, LGBTQ+ identity, domestic abuse, and experiences of hate crime. Whether you need immediate support or just someone to talk to, these services are here for you, whenever you’re ready.
Select Who the f–k is Shakespeare? – How-Integrated Audio Description Works
Our integrated audio description is built into the fabric of who the f–k is shakespeare?, making the show more accessible for visually impaired audiences. Description is woven through the script, offering insight into the set, characters and action as it happens, alongside sound and design elements that help bring the world of the show to life.
Who the f–k is Shakespeare? – BSL Flyer
Our BSL flyer is a British Sign Language introduction to who the f–k is shakespeare?, offering an accessible way to experience the show before you arrive. Presented by a BSL interpreter, it shares key information about the production, its themes, and what to expect, supporting Deaf audiences to engage with the work in a way that feels clear, welcoming and inclusive.