Theatre and Performance Studies News
Clive Barker Award for Performance
This award is designed to provide practical and financial support for Theatre and Performance Studies students who plan to create a piece of extra-curricular performance work in the department with a view to submitting this work to the Edinburgh Festival or a similar public platform. The recipients of this award will receive up to 拢600 to help mount the work.
Dramatherapy workshop with Holly Samson 鈥 Friday 6th March, 2-5pm G52
In response to requests from students for a workshop exploring dramatherapy, we have arranged for Holly Samson – a dramatherapist and graduate from the department – to run a 3 hour session for you.
This will be a fantastic opportunity to learn more about Holly鈥檚 approach, and also to ask any questions you have about what training and working as a dramatherapist involves.
There is a limit on how many participants can attend, so please let Bobby know if you want to participate ASAP bobby.smith@warwick.ac.uk
Theatre and Performance Studies are hosting a live chat for new MA Programmes
Join us online to find out more about our two new, exciting MA programmes – MA Applied Theatre: Arts, Action Change and MA Playwriting and Adaption: Stage, Screen and Beyond.
Key academic staff teaching on the courses will be available to tell you more about the degrees, and to answer any questions you may have.
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David Coates receives funding from the Humanities Research Fund for Shelley family project
David Coates has been awarded 拢2000 impact/ pump-priming money from the Humanities Research Fund for his project exploring the tangible and mythical legacies of the Shelley family in Bournemouth and Boscombe. He has a public-facing event at the Shelley Theatre in Boscombe on 29 February 2020 which includes presentations from Dr Stephen Hebron (curator of the Shelley collection at the Bodleian) and Lord Abinger (the current Shelley title and estate holder). There鈥檒l also be hands-on transcription and research activities, with the day culminating with a staged reading of a play by Percy Florence Shelley, son of Mary and Percy Bysshe Shelley, performed by members of Bournemouth Little Theatre. It鈥檒l be the first time that the play has been heard in over 150 years – and what a treat that it鈥檒l take place in Percy Florence Shelley鈥檚 former private theatre, for which the play was originally intended!