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Drama undergraduate students public performances of both published play texts and self devised work.
Tuesday
12
May
Drama undergraduate students public performances of both published play texts and self devised work.
Wednesday
13
May
A lecture to celebrate the appointment of Isabella van Elferen as a professor.
Wednesday
13
May
Drama undergraduate students public performances of both published play texts and self devised work.
Wednesday
13
May
Lynda La Plante's best-selling crime novels and ground-breaking television dramas have enthralled readers and audiences for decades. Taking her influences from real police officers on the job, she backs up her writing with rigorous research and attention to detail.
Thursday
14
May
Dust off your trainers and pack a picnic as we 'tip our hats' to great sports days of our childhood with races such as egg and spoon, sack, three legged, king's soup and much more. This sports day is open to everyone to join in and take part.
Saturday
16
May
King Lear is the story of a family at war. In a turbulent descent into insanity, Lear wrecks his relationship with his three daughters, and thus all he holds dear. What is there left for him? Director Jonathan Miller brings his remarkable talent for detailed human observation to one of Shakespeare's most powerful plays. Presented by Northern Broadsides.
until
23
May
Attend an open day for the Curating Contemporary Design MA at the Design Museum to find out more about this course.
Tuesday
19
May
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