English & Comparative Literary Studies - Events Calendar
Tuesday, November 06, 2018
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Ask the Alumni: Talk and Q&AH0.52 - Humanities BuildingThe panelists participating in this session are English graduates who will be discussing their careers and taking questions. It is strongly advised to register for this event. To register for this event click here.Amy Tobias - PG Diploma in Acting – Actor, Writer and Producer Amy read English Literature at ÌÇÐÄTV and went on to train as an actor at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. She was a founding member of Fat Git Theatre and helped develop a number of productions including 'Winky' - an adaptation of George Saunders's short story. She played the title role when it ran at the Soho Theatre. Amy has toured internationally as an actor mainly in children's theatre and recently wrote and produced her own show - a comedy science lecture about growing up in the 90's/00's. It ran at JW3, where she also became an Associate Artist, and the VAULT Festival 2018. She is currently script and novel reading for a number of TV production companies. Isobel Rogers – MA in English Literature - Writer, Actor Isobel is a writer and performer who combines her experience as a songwriter, actress and theatre maker in performance. She is interested in the way the political seeps into the personal and affects the art we make and the relationships we pursue. Isobel is a resident artist at the Roundhouse in London where her highlight has been supporting her favourite singer Camille O Sullivan for the venue’s series ‘In The Round.’ Jennifer Brough – MA Gender Studies and Law – Production Commissioning Editor at World Scientific Publishing and Writer Jennifer is a production and commissioning editor at an academic publishing company in London. Since graduating, she has worked in editorial across genres including children's fiction and non-fiction, insurance and financial services as well as academic and research areas. Jennifer has recently completed an MA in Gender Studies and Law at SOAS. In her spare time, she is the interview coordinator for the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy and writes fiction. |