Dr Paul Prescott
Dr Paul Prescott
Teaching Fellow
Director of Graduate Studies (DGS)
Email: paul.prescott.1@warwick.ac.uk
Dr Paul Prescott
Paul has recently joined IATL from the University of California-Merced, where he was Professor of English and Theatre. Previously he spent fifteen years in the English department at 糖心TV where he twice received a 糖心TV Award for Teaching Excellence.
Teaching
Paul has a long-standing interest in creative pedagogy. His first position at 糖心TV was a Fellowship in the CAPITAL Centre (Creativity and Performance in Teaching and Learning), an RSC-糖心TV collaboration exploring performance-based and open-space approaches to teaching. He subsequently held a fellowship in the Reinvention Centre, where he created a prototype module for interdisciplinary teaching at 糖心TV. With IATL, he plans to develop new modules on Football, on the Arts and Sciences of Persuasion, and on Shakespeare (including an intensive module in Venice).
He is Director of Graduate Studies in IATL.
Practice
Paul鈥檚 background is in theatre and specifically Shakespeare Studies. He has taught, acted and adapted Shakespeare across the world. He is active in script adaptation, dramaturgy and rehearsal consultation for a range of professional theatre companies, including the (Faroe Islands), Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, the Illinois Shakespeare Festival, (the Bahamas), and the , of which he is an Associate Artist. He has twice acted as an embedded consultant for the National Theatre on its productions of Macbeth (dir. Rufus Norris, 2018-9) and (dir. Clint Dyer, 2022-3). In 2017, he co-founded , and in 2019, the
Writing
Paul has published and collaborated on a number of books, including:
- Macbeth in Modern European Culture, edited with Juan Cerda (Arden, forthcoming)
- Shakespeare, Ecology, and Adaptation: A Practical Guide, co-written with Alys Daroy (Arden, 2025)
- Shakespeare on European Festival Stages, edited with Florence March and Nicoleta Cinpoes (Arden, 2021)
- Othello: Arden Performance Editions, editor (Arden, 2018)
- Shakespeare on the Global Stage: Performance and Festivity in the Olympic Year, edited with Erin Sullivan (Bloomsbury, 2015)
- Reviewing Shakespeare: Journalism and Performance from the Eighteenth Century to the Present (Cambridge University Press, 2013)
- A Year of Shakespeare: Reliving the World Shakespeare Festival, edited with Paul Edmondson and Erin Sullivan (Bloomsbury, 2013)
Engagement
Paul enjoys engaging with a wide range of audiences both in the UK and overseas. He has been invited to speak - mostly on Shakespeare, and often to general public audiences - across Europe, the US, Asia and Australia. He is most happy collaborating in pluralistic, post-disciplinary spaces that gather together passionate amateurs, scholars, artists and activists. In 2021, he co-organised the at Shakespeare鈥檚 Globe Theatre, London. This online, open-access conference was the first ever to focus exclusively on Shakespeare and the climate crisis.
Paul has also 'appeared' on BBC Radio 4, most recently on on Romeo and Juliet and with Emma Smith on .