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Month: November 2018

Alumna Storme Toolis’ Redefining Juliet at the Barbican

By Michael | 27 November 2018

Alumna Storme Toolis, who graduated with a BA (Hons) in Drama and English and American Literature in 2014, will be present her show Redefining Juliet … Read more

Congratulations to our graduates

By Michael | 23 November 2018

All at the School of Arts are proud to congratulate our students who are graduating today, 23 November 2018, in a ceremony at Canterbury Cathedral. … Read more

National Archives highlights comedy podcast

By Michael | 22 November 2018

The National Archives has featured our podcast series, A History of Comedy in Several Objects, hosted by Dr Olly Double, Reader in Drama, in its … Read more

Free cinema screening: He Named Me Malala

By Michael | 15 November 2018

Students from the MA in Curating, in conjunction with the Studio 3 Gallery, have organised a free cinema screening of He Named Me Malala (2014) … Read more

Kent and Aberdeen plan next instalment of Rediscoveries series

By Matthew Brears | 14 November 2018

Staff and student composers from CMAT have been invited to the University of Aberdeen to present their works at the eleventh concert of the Rediscoveries … Read more

Event: Disability History Month at Kent presents Tactile Trio

By Matthew Brears | 12 November 2018

Thursday 6th December 6 – 9pm Galvanising Shop, Historic Dockyard Chatham How do blind people make sense of the world through other senses?  What happens … Read more

Event: University of Kent Medway campus Christmas Concert

By Matthew Brears | 11 November 2018

Wednesday 5th December 7.30pm The Royal Dockyard Church, Historic Dockyard Chatham The CMAT/SMFA Christmas concert returns this December and we couldn’t be more excited! Join … Read more

Event: Music and Migration Workshop, Being Human Festival

By Matthew Brears | 10 November 2018

Saturday 24th November 11am – 12.30pm Huguenot Museum, Rochester This music workshop from the University of Kent and the Huguenot Museum will explore the origins … Read more

Podcast recalls comedian Felix Dexter

By Michael | 09 November 2018

Dr Oliver Double, Reader in Drama within the School of Arts and Head of the Performance and Theatre Research Cluster, has just released the latest … Read more

Vote 100 Concert to feature Dr Ruth Herbert’s piano trio

By Matthew Brears | 09 November 2018

Vote 100: Celebrating Women Composers will mark the centenary of women gaining the vote through democracy in action. This concert, organised by MOOT, will take … Read more

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