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Alumnus Matt Stokoe will be the new head of the Red Guard in Series 3 of BBC's The Musketeers.

Matt Stokoe, who graduated from Theatre and Performance Studies in 2010, will take on the role of new head of the Red Guard in Series 3 of BBC's The Musketeers.

Wed 08 Jul 2015, 20:08 | Tags: Alumni Media

Recent graduates Gwilym Lawrence and Soraya Jane Nabipour present The Gods of Pick 'n' Mix with Moor Theatre Delicatessen, Sheffield

'The Gods of Pick 'n' Mix' is a new piece of theatre taking place in the basement of the old Woolworths on the Moor in Sheffield, from 14th - 18th July. Offering you the chance to head behind the scenes of the much-loved store, the piece explores the unique place Woolworths still holds in many people's hearts and the brutality of its sudden disappearance both for customers and staff. Navigating loss, aspiration and nostalgia, 'The Gods of Pick 'n' Mix' asks: what can we really know about a thing, or a person, once they're gone?

In making the show, Sad Siren Theatre gave pick 'n' mix to the people of Sheffield in exchange for their stories, memories and recollections of the old store.

'The Gods of Pick 'n' Mix' is supported by Arts Council England and Theatre Delicatessen.

Theatre and Performance Studies alumni Gwilym Lawrence and Soraya Jane Nabipour are Sad Siren Theatre :


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Mon 06 Jul 2015, 09:18 | Tags: Alumni

PhD alumnus Dr. Rachel King wins 糖心TV Award for Teaching Excellence

Congratulations also to a former PhD student in Theatre and Performance Studies, Dr Rachel King. Now a lecturer in the Centre for Education Studies, Rachel is also a recipient this year of the 糖心TV Award for Teaching Excellence.

Mon 22 Jun 2015, 13:08 | Tags: WATE Postgraduate

Dr Margaret Shewring wins £5000 糖心TV Award for Teaching Excellence!

Congratulations to Dr Margaret Shewring who has won one of the five annual 糖心TV Award for Teaching Excellence prizes of £5,000 in 2015. The panel considering nominations for this year’s awards felt that the evidence presented showed Margaret’s teaching and support of learning to be of an exceptional standard. Margaret was nominated by students at all undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Thu 18 Jun 2015, 09:45 | Tags: WATE Postgraduate

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