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In the past few years The Shakespearean Authorship Trust has:

  • With the generous assistance of £30,000 from a major donor, we were able to fund the research and reconstructions of the possible clothing of four authorship candidates: William Shakspere, Edward de Vere, Francis Bacon, and Mary Sidney. The clothing was designed and constructed by the world's leading specialist in Elizabethan and Jacobean clothing, Ms Jenny Tiramani. The SAT loaned the clothes to the theatre production of The BIG Secret Live 'I Am Shakespeare' Webcam Daytime Chat-Room Show, a playful examination of the authorship question written by and starring Mark Rylance, which introduced audiences to The Shakespeare Authorship Question and gained some significant press coverage. The clothes have since been employed by The SAT in interactive exhibitions on the authorship question. Trustees of The SAT also advised on the characterisation of the authorship candidates in 'I Am Shakespeare'.
  • On the 8 September 2007, The SAT helped to organise a special gathering of all authorship societies at The Minerva Theatre in Chichester, where a poster size copy of The Declaration of Reasonable Doubt was unveiled by Sir Derek Jacobi and Mark Rylance and given to Brunel University. The Declaration had been signed by representatives of the following societies: The De Vere Society, The Francis Bacon Society, The Francis Bacon Research Trust, The Marlowe Society, The Shakespearean Authorship Trust and Brunel University. Shakespeare's Birthplace Trust and The Shakespeare Institute had declined to sign.
  • Created an Authorship panel for the Exhibition at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, introducing visitors to Marlowe, Oxford and Bacon as authorship candidates, as well as sharing some fundamental questions of Shakespeare authorship research.
  • Donated funds to the Marlowe Society for their remarkable memorial to Marlowe in Westminster Abbey.
  • Created an authorship page with the Globe for the Globe Theatre's programme.
  • Made a formal agreement with Shakespeare's Globe Theatre to house a collection of authorship books on permanent loan in the Globe's Library, when it is built.
  • Funded the authorship research of a Ukrainian University student, Kateryna Sinkevich, during her visit to Britain.
  • Contributed to the research at the Edward de Vere Studies at Concordia University, USA.
  • Set up a YouTube channel and released numerous videos from the SAT's annual conference, making the authorship question more visible and reaching international audiences.
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