The Shakespeare's Globe theatre marked the anniversary by a week-long complete recital of the work during Holy Week 2011,[1] along with a revival of its 2010 production of Anne Boleyn, which dealt with the King James Version's inception.
The Royal Shakespeare Company commissioned a new play, Written on the Heart, also dealing with the KJV translation, to premiere in October 2011.
The Royal National Theatre hosted a reading of 12 extracts from the KJV by actors from its company in October and November 2011 directed by Nicholas Hytner, James Dacre and Polly Findlay[2][3] and the Bush Theatre reopened in October 2011 on its new site with a performance cycle entitled 'Sixty-Six Books', in which each book of the KJV is responded to by a different writer.
Digital images from the Bible Museum in Goodyear, Arizona were used to produce this work with the Apocrypha excluded.
King James Bible Society marked the 400th anniversary with the online release of the AvBible, an audio visual of the Authorized Version.