Announcement from @FENews: A Bit Lit follows its launch event with its first course, How to Make an Elizabethan Theatre, exploring Shakespeare's theatres in their full diversity. Starts 14 February.
https://t.co/JlMCoUdo7j
You can book tickets here:
https://t.co/93xKuNRdKj
World premiere of Emma Frankland’s "unapologetically queer" 'Galatea' to take place at Brighton Festival in May.
@elbfrankland @andykesson @marlboroughprod @wild_works #Brighton#Queer@BrightFest
https://t.co/HdB3gWuRdQ
The Monster is Coming...
We're excited to announce the world premiere of @elbfrankland's Galatea with @WILD_WORKS, @marlboroughprod & @andykesson, commissioned by & part of @brightfest, 5-21 May 2023.
Trailer: https://t.co/JgF91ELyIJ
More info: https://t.co/CcIfzCJJhc
I'm so proud of this new website, which brings together our rich array of posts and resources. As a starting point, our updated timeline offers a different way into the chronology of the period: https://t.co/Q7BVlifGDl
Good luck with the fiendish-as-ever quiz...
Very happy to have set up this lovely conversation between historians about @GunpowderImrsv A lovely informative chat between @TracyBorman and @a_bit_lit
Big thanks to our amazing producer @straymoose101 for the footage of the show (and obvs a bear), and the also amazing @NileBackwards for setting up this conversation
In our latest film, we hear from @TracyBorman about The Gunpowder Plot (@GunpowderImrsv), an immersive experience at the @TowerOfLondon. As ever, you can hear the conversation on our website, YouTube channel and wherever you get your podcasts.
https://t.co/nKSlJByYUn
If you enjoy our film with @TracyBorman @GunpowderImrsv & @TowerOfLondon, there's a whole library of free films at https://t.co/pgvJBvnmC6 on all things creative and research, from coconuts to Ghostbusters to Shakespeare to professional wrestling, and many many bears.