Born of the pioneering collaboration between the University of Birmingham and the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), the Radical Mischief conference offers an unmissable opportunity to be involved in an urgent and open conversation about what thought and theatre can do in our time at the RSC’s centre for research and development, The Other Place
Can We Create a Creative Community? University of Southampton Supervised by Professor Jonathan Har...
5 April 9.30-9.50am Registration 9.50-10am Welcome 10-11am Immorality - Chair: Sarah Bridge ...
There are still a few places left for the first of our conferences at Dr Williams's Library on Satur...
This thesis investigates the intentions behind the 2016 re-opening of the new The Other Place (TOP),...
Elizabeth LeCompte and Kate Valk here discuss with Maria Shevtsova The Wooster Group's work with the...
Professor Gordon McMullan of King’s College London, academic director of Shakespeare400 and director...
A group of us have come together for afternoon tea: Laura Brearley, Estelle Barrett, Bernie Neville ...
From its inception, the University of London has defined itself in opposition to the classical eliti...
Backpages is an opportunity for the academy to engage with theatre and performance practice with imm...
[Event review] As I walked into the Wolfson Theatre in the bustling LSE, amidst the showcasing of...
Since 2012, I have run Public Interventions, a collaborative interdisciplinary platform for particip...
On 21st September 2018, Bedford Creative Arts hosted an afternoon of lively discussion, sharing and ...
Assembly, a site-specific performance and artist talk where Julie Marsh shared her latest site-speci...
Objectives; The Design Research Group (DRG) at The University of Northampton has been engaged in a n...
In place of a traditional keynote address, this task was shared amongst a varied group of practition...
Can We Create a Creative Community? University of Southampton Supervised by Professor Jonathan Har...
5 April 9.30-9.50am Registration 9.50-10am Welcome 10-11am Immorality - Chair: Sarah Bridge ...
There are still a few places left for the first of our conferences at Dr Williams's Library on Satur...
This thesis investigates the intentions behind the 2016 re-opening of the new The Other Place (TOP),...
Elizabeth LeCompte and Kate Valk here discuss with Maria Shevtsova The Wooster Group's work with the...
Professor Gordon McMullan of King’s College London, academic director of Shakespeare400 and director...
A group of us have come together for afternoon tea: Laura Brearley, Estelle Barrett, Bernie Neville ...
From its inception, the University of London has defined itself in opposition to the classical eliti...
Backpages is an opportunity for the academy to engage with theatre and performance practice with imm...
[Event review] As I walked into the Wolfson Theatre in the bustling LSE, amidst the showcasing of...
Since 2012, I have run Public Interventions, a collaborative interdisciplinary platform for particip...
On 21st September 2018, Bedford Creative Arts hosted an afternoon of lively discussion, sharing and ...
Assembly, a site-specific performance and artist talk where Julie Marsh shared her latest site-speci...
Objectives; The Design Research Group (DRG) at The University of Northampton has been engaged in a n...
In place of a traditional keynote address, this task was shared amongst a varied group of practition...
Can We Create a Creative Community? University of Southampton Supervised by Professor Jonathan Har...
5 April 9.30-9.50am Registration 9.50-10am Welcome 10-11am Immorality - Chair: Sarah Bridge ...
There are still a few places left for the first of our conferences at Dr Williams's Library on Satur...