'This collection, edited by the distinguished Shakespeare scholar J.R. Mulryne, brings together ten consolidating and ground-breaking essays... This book is the most rigorous scholary and scientific investigation to date of the Guild Buildings. It serves too as a timely reminder of how close we can still get to Shakespeare’s world in Stratford.' Around the Globe 'This timely collection brings a new depth to the history of Stratford and to the background of its most famous son.' The Shakespeare Blog 'The aspects covered in the meticulously researched papers range from a historical sketch of the history of the Guild of the Holy Cross, the early teaching syllabus of the Guild School and the Stratford Court of Record 1553-1601 to the latest archaeological findings and the professional troupes that came to stay and play their repertoires, in the Guildhall and elsewhere. In the age of a perhaps deceptively familiar globalized Shakespeare, this essay collection is a reminder that in the early modern age the global had to start with the local.' Shakespeare Jahrbuch 150 ’The Guild and Guild Buildings of Shakespeare’s Stratford should be of interest to historians and literary scholars alike. In addition to the floor plans and many photographs, the book provides useful bibliographies and appendices transcribing documents or otherwise compiling information relevant to the study of drama in the market town.’ Seventeenth Century News