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
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Congratulations to our graduates
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
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
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
Podcast recalls comedian Felix Dexter
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
Imagining Autism features on ITV Meridian news
Dr Melissa Trimingham, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Drama and Theatre in the School of Arts, was interviewed by ITV Meridian news today regarding … Read more
Paul Allain edits collection on European stage directors
Paul Allain, Professor of Theatre and Performance in the School of Arts and Dean of the Graduate School, has just edited a volume in the … Read more
Helen Brooks contributes to documentary commemorating WWI
Dr Helen Brooks, Reader in Theatre and Cultural History in the School of Arts, has featured in a documentary on Untold Stories of World War … Read more
Peter Stanfield on Hollywood Westerns in The Sunday Post
Peter Stanfield, Professor of Film and Media in the School of Arts, featured in The Sunday Post at the beginning of the week, interviewed for … Read more
Margherita Laera on the myths of Europe
Dr Margherita Laera, Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre in the School of Arts, will be a guest speaker at the London venue Rich Mix … Read more









