Searching for Shakespeare: Celebrating 400 years of Shakespeare’s First Folio
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.
Our partners
Searching for Shakespeare events will take place at DC Public Library 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
Pass the Story On: Shakespeare’s First Folio at 400
Searching for Shakespeare Scavenger Hunt
Words! Words! Words!
The Bard, the Griot, and the Hip Hop Tradition
Tell Your Story: Story-Making Workshop with Artist Evan Keeling
DC & Me Living Folio Workshop Series - Anacostia
DC & Me Living Folio Workshop Series - Mt. Pleasant
DC & Me Living Folio Workshop Series - MLK Memorial
Make-a-Folio
Teacher Conversation with Dr. Ian Smith: Shakespeare and Race
Shakespeare's Birthday Lecture: Ian Smith on "Making Blackness"
Events by location
Find the closest library to you and see which events are taking place there.
Ward 1
Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood Library
- Performance: Our Verse in Time To Come: April 14
- DC & Me Workshops: April 17
Ward 2
Georgetown Neighborhood Library
- Performance: Our Verse in Time To Come: April 15
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library
- Exhibition: April 1-30
- Words! Words! Words! Family Program, April 1
- Performances: Our Verse in Time To Come: April 18-23
- DC & Me Workshops: April 19, 20, and 21
- Ian Smith Educator Talk: April 22
- Shakespeare’s Birthday Lecture with Ian Smith: April 22
West End Neighborhood Library
- Performance: Our Verse in Time To Come: April 11
- Make-a-Folio workshop: April 18
Ward 3
Tenley-Friendship Neighborhood Library
- The Bard, the Griot & the Hip Hop Tradition: April 6
- Performances: Our Verse in Time To Come: April 13
Ward 4
Petworth Neighborhood Library
- Performance: Our Verse in Time To Come: April 8
Shepherd Park/Juanita E. Thornton Neighborhood Library
- The Bard, the Griot & the Hip Hop Tradition: April 5
- Performance: Our Verse in Time To Come: April 12
- Shakespeare Masquerade Crafternoon (DCPL event): April 20
Ward 5
Lamond-Riggs/Lillian J. Huff Neighborhood Library
- The Bard, the Griot & the Hip Hop Tradition: April 1
- Performance: Our Verse in Time To Come: April 3
Ward 6
Northeast Neighborhood Library
- Page to Stage Book Club: Romeo and Juliet and West Side Story (DCPL event): April 27
- Reading Challenge: Shakespeare (DCPL event): April 30
Southeast Neighborhood Library
- Book Club: These Violent Delights (DCPL event): April 20
Southwest Neighborhood Library
- Performances: Our Verse in Time To Come: April 6
- Story-Making with Evan Keeling: April 7
Ward 7
Francis A. Gregory Neighborhood Library
- Performance: Our Verse in Time To Come: April 5
- Story-Making with Evan Keeling: April 8
Ward 8
Anacostia Neighborhood Library
- Performance: Our Verse in Time To Come: April 4
- DC & Me Workshops: April 12, 13, 14
About the First Folio
What is the First Folio?
Without this collection of Shakespeare’s works published in 1623, half of his plays might have been lost forever.
About the Folger First Folios
The Folger has 82 copies of the First Folio, the largest collection in the world.
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Creating Shakespeare's First Folio
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How Shakespeare's First Folio Became a Star
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Editing Shakespeare
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Acquiring the Vincent First Folio: A Bibliophilic Drama in Two Parts (Part 1)
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400 Years of Shakespeare's First Folio, with Emma Smith
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