In partnership with the ‘Everything to Everybody’ Project the Punjabi bus will share South Asian material from Birmingham’s Shakespeare Collection.
Last week, the University welcomed almost one hundred international scholars onto campus for the ‘Authenticity and Adaptation’ conference.
During Pride Month, we chatted with Will Jackson (BA Drama and Theatre Arts, 2017)
Hi, I’m Vanessa and I’m a second year Drama and English student from London.
Hi, I’m Elvira, a second-year English and Creative Writing student from Lincolnshire.
Rianna shares five of her favourite moments from her time as an English Literature student at the University of Birmingham.
Hi, I’m Chloe and I’m from a small village in Leicestershire. I study English Language at the University of Birmingham and have just completed my second year.
Aimee shares the reasons she decided to study the Bard at the University of Birmingham and her favourite modules so far.
The annual Hay Festival was held in book town Hay-On-Wye from 25th May to 4th June this year.
More than half of creatives who put on live/location-based immersive experiences are having to self-fund performances, a new report finds.
University of Birmingham's Dr Caroline Radcliffe, Reader in Drama and Performance, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Students on the Spring into Shakespeare short course had the opportunity to take part in a series of Q&A sessions with Royal Shakespeare Company practitioners.