Photo credit – Elisa Goroya A poetry reading with dove/Christine Kirubi + a dance-theatre performance of Bhanu Kapil’s How To Wash A Heart directed by Blue Pieta. Saturday, November 9th at 3 pm Doors open at 2.45 pm Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio Faculty of English 9 West Road Cambridge Blue Pieta […]
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Ugly Sisters – WIP Performances 25th & 26th June 2024
UGLY SISTERS @ Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio (WIP) + Post-Show Panel Tuesday 25th June & Wednesday 26th June @ 6pm Judith E Wilson Drama Studio Faculty of English, 9 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DP “I’m here with you too Germaine – lying awake at night and wondering where that last century […]
Continue ReadingThe Chaplain: A new musical – Friday 21st June 2024
For further details and to register your interest please follow this Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-chaplain-judith-wilson-performance-tickets-929032119077?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl Although the Faculty of English building has step-free access, the Judith E Wilson Drama Studio is located in the basement of the building and therefore accessible via a stairwell and step-free via the Faculty Lift. Please do […]
Continue ReadingEunsong Kim – Forms of Address: Whiteness, Confession and the Subjected Lyric – 1st June 2024
Forms of Address: Whiteness, Confession and the Subjected Lyric An afternoon talk with Eunsong Kim Saturday 1st June 2024 2pm – 3:15pm Judith E Wilson Drama Studio Faculty of English This event will also include an opportunity for Q/A from the audience. Please RSVP to Bhanu Kapil at bk426@cam.ac.uk […]
Continue ReadingPoetry Reading with Mary Jean Chan, Sanah Ahsan and Rachael Allen – 31st May 2024
An evening of Contemporary Poetry Join Judith E. Wilson Poetry Fellow Mary Jean Chan and guest readers Sanah Ahsan and Rachael Allen as they read from their new collections. Friday 31st May 2024 6 – 7 pm Judith E Wilson Drama Studio Faculty of English, West Road Cambridge CD3 9DP To reserve […]
Continue ReadingPoetry Reading with Ian Patterson and Sabeen Chaudhry – 8th May 2024
Although the Faculty of English building has step-free access, the Judith E Wilson Drama Studio is located in the basement of the building and therefore accessible via a stairwell and step-free via the Faculty Lift. Please do not attend this event if you are experiencing any cold-like symptoms. This event has been made possible with […]
Continue ReadingThis is the Good Place – 9th and 10th May 2024 (Parker Library)
‘This is the good place’: Christopher + The Grave-Diggers A (re)enactment of a play-reading of Auden & Isherwood’s The Ascent of F6 that devolves into an examination of British power and tenderness. Thursday 9 and Friday 10 May, 7.30pm at the Parker Library, Corpus Christi College This specially commissioned new work, compiled and directed […]
Continue ReadingPoetry Reading with Kelvin Corcoran and Louis Klee – Thursday 2nd May 2024
Although the Faculty of English building has step-free access, the Judith E Wilson Drama Studio is located in the basement of the building and therefore accessible via a stairwell and step-free via the Faculty Lift. Please do not attend this event if you are experiencing any cold-like symptoms. This event has been made possible […]
Continue ReadingBeyond the Trigger: Performance Evening – Friday 15th March 2024
Beyond the Trigger Performance Evening Friday 15th March 2024 7-9pm Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio Faculty of English 9 West Road (Photo by Emma Werner) The Beyond the Trigger research initiative has drawn together perspectives from inside and outside a variety of academic disciplines, using the key aspects of performance – physicality, space, […]
Continue ReadingTriptych screening of Abel Gance’s Napoléon (1927) – Wednesday 13th March 2024
Triptych screening of Abel Gance’s Napoléon (1927) Wednesday 13 March 2024 11am-6pm (intermission included) Judith E. Wilson Drama Studio, Faculty of English The final act of Napoléon (1927), one of the most spectacular films ever made, was meant to be seen on three cinema screens simultaneously, though for technical reasons this is rarely […]
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