Celebration of Shakespeare premieres online

World’s Stage – a multilingual celebration of Birmingham, Brummies and their Shakespeare.

World’s Stage, a multilingual celebration of Birmingham, Brummies and their Shakespeare, premieres as part of the Everything to Everybody Project in a special online screening today. The seven short films making up World’s Stage will subsequently be released, daily, across twitter, facebook, Instagram and You Tube following the online premiere.

Created by 27:31 and Creative Multilingualism as part of the Everything to Everybody Project and featuring a company of 140 multilingual Brummies, World’s Stage features the majority of the 93 languages that are reflected in the Shakespeare Collection at the Birmingham Shakespeare Memorial Library.

Daniel Tyler-McTighe, a freelance theatre-maker, educator and director of 27:31, collaborated with BAFTA-winning film-makers John Roddy (Audio Basement) and Ollie Walton (Fix8Films Ltd) and production manager Laura Killeen (General Manager, The Playhouse) to create the films.

Daniel Tyler- McTighe, World’s Stage Director said: “Having worked for many years with Shakespeare, languages and Brummies, Everything to Everybody presented me with the fantastic opportunity to bring all those things together. We assembled a brilliant local team and reached as many people from the city as possible. Of course, the pandemic presented huge obstacles – including pausing in shooting for seven months – but the energy and enthusiasm of everyone involved made sure that we completed what we set out to do: proving that Shakespeare is everybody’s.”

Professor Ewan Fernie, Everything to Everybody Project Director, added: “It has been a joy to see the makers of World’s Stage bring Shakespeare back to life with people and communities across Birmingham in the great variety of tongues represented not just in Birmingham’s historic Shakespeare collection but also in the homes and on the streets of this brilliant multicultural city. That they managed it in defiance of a global pandemic tells you all you need to know about them and all you need to know about Brummies!”

The Everything to Everybody Project is an ambitious celebration of one of the UK’s most important cultural assets: the Birmingham Shakespeare Memorial Library – the first great Shakespeare library in the world, and the only great Shakespeare collection which belongs to all the people of a city.

A collaboration between the University of Birmingham and Birmingham City Council, with funding contributed by National Lottery Heritage Fund and History West Midlands, Everything to Everybody will give this uniquely democratic Shakespeare heritage back to people and communities across Birmingham.

You can find out more about the Everything to Everybody Project here and watch the films for yourself onYouTube. Follow on Twitter @E2EShakespeare; Facebook @e2eshakespeare; Instagram @e2eshakespeare and You Tube.