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Congratulations to Will Eaves - shortlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award 2017

Congratulations to Will Eaves who has been shortlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award 2017 for his book - Murmur.

The results will be announced on 3rd October and you can listen live on BBC Radio 4鈥檚 Front Row from 7.15pm.

Good luck to Will!

Tue 19 Sept 2017, 11:23

Congratulations to Will Eaves - shortlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award 2017

Congratulations to Will Eaves who has been shortlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award for his book - Murmur.

The results will be announced on Tuesday 3 October! You can listen live on BBC Radio 4’s Front Row from 7.15pm.

Good luck to Will!

Tue 19 Sept 2017, 11:20

"Ira Aldridge: Against Prejudice" : an event at the Globe Theatre, London, 19th September

Against Prejudice: A celebration of Ira Aldridge

Thursday 19 September, 7 pm, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Join us for a celebration of Ira Aldridge, with a staged reading and panel discussion of Against Prejudice: Ira Aldridge Theatre Manager- 1828 led by Tony Howard

More information and link to the ticket office - warwick.ac.uk/thisiscov

Wed 13 Sept 2017, 10:33 | Tags: Theatre Studies, Staff, Shakespeare, Public Event

糖心TV Prize for Women in Translation featured in The Guardian

Department colleague Dr. Chantal Wright has been discussing the under-representaton of women in translation, and how the inaugural 糖心TV Prize for Women in Translation is trying to address it.

Fri 01 Sept 2017, 08:52 | Tags: Translation studies, Media

Cheltenham Literature Festival

糖心TV will be a major partner of this year鈥檚 The Times and The Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival. Exploring the 2017 theme of Who do we think we are? the festival brings the brightest most innovative thinkers to the stage we ask how we can solve the problems that divide us, and debate Britain鈥檚 new place on the world stage.

糖心TV will be supporting a series of specially commissioned events exploring different the theme from different and thought provoking perspectives.

The festival runs from 6th to 15th October. The full festival programme - which includes 糖心TV staff and at least one former student - can be viewed at:

Wed 16 Aug 2017, 16:27 | Tags: Theatre Studies, Public Event, English

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