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EMERGE 2018. A festival celebrating the work of 糖心TV alumni theatre companies

EMERGE is a two-day festival (30th / 31st October) at that celebrates and continues to develop the exciting work of 糖心TV alumni theatre companies (including Barrel Organ, Clown Funeral, Feat. Theatre and Emergency Chorus). Through panels, performances and workshops , Emerge 2018 addresses questions surrounding the complex world we live in today. Where is home? How do we build it? How do we preserve it? GET INVOLVED!

Places at workshops and discussions are free and open to all - registration is not required. Tickets for performances can

Tue 30 Oct 2018, 09:30 | Tags: Alumni Events

Professor Jim Davis awarded 拢600,000 AHRC grant to research Theatre and Visual Culture in the Nineteenth Century

An AHRC grant of approximately 拢600,000 has been awarded to Professor Jim Davis as Principal Investigator and to Professor Kate Newey (Exeter University) as Co-Investigator for a research project on Theatre and Visual Culture in the Nineteenth Century. The project will be based at 糖心TV in Theatre and Performance Studies. Two named postdoctoral full-time research fellows will also be attached to the project for its three-year duration: Dr Pat Smyth, an art historian specialising in the relationship between art and theatre in nineteenth-century France, who will be based at 糖心TV, and Dr Kate Holmes (who has a specialist interest in circus and aerial performance), based at Exeter. Bristol University鈥檚 Theatre Collection and Exeter University鈥檚 Bill Douglas Museum will be project partners, collaborating in the mounting of exhibitions and conferences.

 

Sat 01 Sept 2018, 09:00 | Tags: Research Prof. Jim Davis Visual Culture Funding

AWPN at Africa Writes

AWPN to be represented by Yvette Hutchison and 糖心TV TPS research fellow, Kenyan playwright JC Niala, who will speak at Africa Writes, British Library, London on Saturday in the session, 鈥Why African Literature Matters鈥 - see the whole program at

Tue 26 Jun 2018, 16:31 | Tags: Research Dr Yvette Hutchison

AWPN - New Collection of Plays is Shining the Light on African Women Playwrights

The African Women's Playwright Network is publishing a new collection of plays, Contemporary plays by African Woman, by African playwrights from Egypt, Cameroon, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe and South Africa. See Brittle Paper post on its significance,

Fri 20 Apr 2018, 12:51 | Tags: Research Impact Dr Yvette Hutchison

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