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Loads of places. If you are in England, there are a whole bunch of theatres which are dedicated to performing Shakespeare's plays, including Shakespeare's Globe. If you are in Canada, there is an annual Shakespearean festival in Stratford Ontario which is huge and dedicated Shakespearean companies in every province. The same is true of the United States, where Shakespeare in New York's Central Park is a well-known tradition. And there are numerous Shakespeare festivals dotted around the country. Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, or any other English-speaking country is bound to have somebody performing Shakespeare somewhere.

A testimony to the ubiquity of Shakespearean performance is a special series of performances at Shakespeare's Globe in London in April 2012. All 37 plays (not including the Two Noble Kinsmen) were performed, each one in a different language by a theatrical company from a different country somewhere in the world. For example, Richard III was performed in Mandarin by the National Theatre of China, and Macbeth in Polish by Teatr Im. Kochanowskiego. A theatrical company from Kabul, Afghanistan, played The Comedy of Errors in Dari Persian.

Shakespeare is everywhere.

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