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“Reading across continents”: Playing with Prose with Others on your Own

“Reading across continents”: Playing with Prose with Others on your Own

by elizabethdearnley | Jun 19, 2020 | Events, News, Public Engagement

Ahead of July’s Playing with Prose workshops, actor Jack Tarlton discusses his first experience of running a virtual theatre workshop as the world went into lockdown – and reflects on the ways on which it connected students around the world. In the last few...
From Tokyo to Toulouse: The harp in translation

From Tokyo to Toulouse: The harp in translation

by elizabethdearnley | May 14, 2020 | Events, News, Public Engagement, Translingual Music

Ahead of her livestreamed concert on 30 May, harpist Tamsin Dearnley reflects on her experiences moving between different musical traditions in Britain, France and Japan, and the extent to which music behaves like spoken language. When we want to express something...
Millie and Bird and The Redemption of Galen Pike: Two short plays created through Playing with Prose

Millie and Bird and The Redemption of Galen Pike: Two short plays created through Playing with Prose

by elizabethdearnley | Apr 29, 2020 | Uncategorized

Ahead of our online Playing with Prose workshops over 12-19 May, actor and workshop leader Jack Tarlton shares two new short plays created by students during previous sessions. Book now for Playing with Prose Why adapt a book for the stage, and how do we adapt a book...

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