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Fellow bardolaters, what are some ways you celebrate the most glorious of secular religions? i'm a recent convert myself, so looking for ways to worship.

Some ideas i have so far include reading or attending performances of: A Midsummer Night's Dream on the summer solstice, Twelfth Night on the obvious day, Julius Caesar on the Ides of March. Do you have any other ideas? I'd like to add A Winter's Tale, but not sure what day...winter solstice? Romeo and Juliet on Valentine's Day (due to the romantic connotations the general public has about it)?

Also, I'm not sure how to go about celebrating the birthday of Shakespeare (PBUH). What do you fellow bardolaters do? And is making a pilgrimage to Straford-upon-Avon on your to do list?

Would it be heretical to still celebrate Bloomsday?
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Henry V on St. Crispin's Day maybe. Macbeth on Halloween.



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