Work with IATL
Student as Producer Performances of 'Calm Down, Dear'
Friday 01 & Saturday 02 July 2016 | 19:00pm | Humanities Studio
Calm Down, Dear is a devised project exploring issues of women’s speech and silence in contemporary society. It asks the question: How do the politics of women’s voices play out in the every day experiences of women, and in the popular media discourse, how can we learn to hear authority in the female voice.
Student as Producer Performances of 'Like there's no tomorrow'
10 March 2016 | Humanities Studio | free admission
This IATL funded Student as Producer Performance project is a collaboratively devised piece of theatre about growing up in an age of optimism and coming of age in an age of pessimism, it’s about an obsession with the apocalypse and the unsustainability of capitalism.
Student as Producer Performances of 'Where My Girls At?'
04 & 05 March 2016 | Humanities Studio | free admission
Who gets to occupy theatrical space? What stories do we tell in these spaces and who gets to tell them? This IATL funded Student as Producer performance piece attempts to examine the construction of theatrical spaces and the room black women are afforded in these spaces.
Student as Producer Performances of 'Where the Heart Is'
14 & 15 March 2016 | Humanities Studio | free admission
This IATL funded Student as Producer performance led by Laura Mason (undergraduate student, School of Theatre Studies) explores issues of home, family history, secrets and compromise. The plot revolves around one house, three moments in time and one secret that unites them all.
Launch event for the IATL funded 'R.O.S.I. Website Project'
Reinvention Centre
5pm, Wednesday 13 January 2016
Digital Humanities: Sharing a Virtual Space
10-12 November 2015 | Teaching Grid, Library, University of Warwick
All are welcome, but numbers for some of the sessions are strictly limited so please register by completing this short form.
A Grassy Meander: Of All The Creatures Across The Globe
Friday 10th July (3-5pm)
International Digital Laboratory lawn (by the fountains at the end of Library Road)
Dont miss this unique pathway to nowhere and everywhere, a mystery trail to savour as if you have no beginning nor end, a gentle trip into elusive ecologies that just might perform you into a lot more life.
Student as Producer Collaboration- This Blasted Heath
Performances of 'This Blasted Heath', an IATL funded project led by Sophie Monk will be staged on 19th and 20th June'15 at 7:30 PM and on 21st June'15 at 5:30 PM.
Student as Performer Performance- Attempts on Her Life
'Attempts on Her Life', an IATL Funded project led by Tommy Loftus, shall be staged on 13th and 14 of June at Millburn House.