The show at Birmingham City University (UK) which displays scale models over six feet tall, a three-meter-high balcony and even a walk-in tavern, has been made as a tribute to mark 400 years since the Bard's death.
Each piece in the installation was individually crafted by 22 first year students from the University's Design for Theatre, Performance and Events degree course.
They used techniques learned on the course to sculpt 780 meters of corrugated cardboard and nearly 5,000 metres of brown paper into the entire setting and characters.
The exhibition took nearly three weeks to create, with students working day and night to make each setting, character and item from scratch, as well as selecting music and lighting to complement each element.
The installation housed in the Shell space at the University's Parkside building in Birmingham city centre is open to the public until February 26.
Hollie Wright, Module Leader for the project, said: "The project is a simple yet extremely effective approach to experiential learning."
Traditional Elizabethan music plays throughout the exhibition hall alongside words taken from 'Two Noble Kinsmen' - Shakespeare's final play - as a poignant tribute to his lasting legacy.
Marie Brennan, Creative Programmes Manager for The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, said: "The remit of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust is to help the world's understanding of the life and works of Shakespeare.
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