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More Tickets Released for La Tragedie d'Hamlet

Celebrated theatre director -and former Artistic Director at the RSC - Peter Brook has agreed to present his French adaptation of Hamlet with an English translation at WARWICK ARTS CENTRE following his company's outstanding appearance there with Le Costume two years ago.
Fri 30 Jul 2004, 13:50 | Tags: Culture, Theatre, Art

Friends of the Mead Annual Prize Draw

The University art collection contains five works by the highly respected Royal Academician Mary Fedden. The Friends of the Mead are delighted to be able to offer as the prize in this year’s fund-raising draw a striking Mary Fedden lithograph called Three Red Poppies. This has been generously donated by the Curwen Studio who were responsible for its production last May in an edition of 95.
Thu 29 Jul 2004, 16:03 | Tags: Culture, Art

Performance Partnership for Warwick Arts Centre

Peugeot were one of the founding members of the Warwick Arts Centre Corporate Membership Scheme. Companies provide funding to support programming in return for tickets to events.
Thu 29 Jul 2004, 15:19 | Tags: Business, University Services, Art

Fake Plastic Trees

The Faraday Plastics Partnership is a DTI funded initiative run jointly by Warwick Manufacturing Group and Rapra Technology Ltd. The partnership uses the contacts and experience of Manufacturing Group staff to build relationships between the world of academic research and the polymer-using business community.
Thu 29 Jul 2004, 14:04 | Tags: Business Members, Engineering, Chemistry, Art

Get a Perspective on the Artist Steve McQueen

The Mead Gallery will be showcasing the work of Turner Prize winning artist Steve McQueen with the Perspectives series of informal commentaries by Warwick academics during April and May.

Thu 29 Jul 2004, 11:02 | Tags: University Services, Art, Film, History

Too many working lunches? Need a break to clear your head?

You are not alone, the benefits of stopping to take a break are well known – you come back to your work refreshed and ready for a more efficient afternoon.
Thu 29 Jul 2004, 08:55 | Tags: Education, Art, Film, History

Shakespeare and Sexuality

Professors Germaine Greer and Jonathan Bate will head up a transatlantic team to debate the theme of 'Shakespeare and Sexuality' in New York and Washington DC this spring. This event will be presented by the University in conjunction with the Royal Shakespeare Company which is to stage As You Like It at the Kennedy Centre, Washington DC, in May
Wed 28 Jul 2004, 11:51 | Tags: Theatre, Art, Film, English

Steve Attridge - Award Winning Warwick Writer

Former Warwick student and lecturer Steve Attridge has recently hit the news again with the publication of his latest book, Nationalism, Imperialism and Identity in late Victorian Culture. There are also rumours that the producers of his latest script are seeking Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe to star in Sam, a film about a telekinetic teenager.
Wed 28 Jul 2004, 10:06 | Tags: University Affairs, Theatre, Art, Film, English

Sir Terry Frost, 1915-2003

It is with great sadness that the University has learned of the death of the artist and honorary graduate Sir Terry Frost.

Tue 27 Jul 2004, 16:06 | Tags: University Affairs, Art

Artistic Freedom

Members of the University's Retired Staff Association, including Chairman, Emeritus Professor John Annett and Colin Brummit, former Finance Officer and Warden of Cryfield, gathered in the Arts Centre on 31 January to award bursaries to current Warwick students.
Tue 27 Jul 2004, 15:20 | Tags: University Affairs, Art

Phoenix New Writing Arising from the Warwick Writing Programme

Coventry, like any other city,
Has its moments and momentos...

Tue 27 Jul 2004, 13:16 | Tags: Community, Culture, Art, English

Warwick Arts Centre Autumn Preview

An outstanding autumn of theatre at Warwick Arts Centre promises critically acclaimed and award winning drama.

Mon 26 Jul 2004, 14:20 | Tags: Music, University Services, University Affairs, Culture, Theatre, Art

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