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4th March
16:00 to 18:00
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Performing Migration: Ethics, Methods, and Practice

4th March 16:00 to 18:00
Theatre has a long history of engaging stories of displacement, from the ancient Greeks to the present day. Visiting Professor Matthew Spangler will discuss recent theatre productions about refugee experiences with a focus on how certain practice-based intersect with questions of ethics and representation.
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Theatre has a long history of engaging stories of displacement, from the ancient Greeks to the present day. Visiting Professor Matthew Spangler will discuss recent theatre productions about refugee experiences with a focus on how certain practice-based methodologies – specifically, verbatim theatre, dance, adaptation, and co-authorship – intersect with questions of ethics and representation. He will be joined by Dr. Nesrin Alrefaai of the Middle East Center at the London School of Economics for the second half of the presentation, which will focus on their stage adaptation of Christy Lefteri’s novel The Beekeeper of Aleppo, currently on tour in the U.K. and Ireland. 

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  • place 16:00 to 18:00 on 04/03/26 - GE GF11
    Performing Migration: Ethics, Methods, and Practice
    Visiting Professor Matthew Spangler will discuss recent theatre productions about refugee experiences with a focus on how certain practice-based intersect with questions of ethics and representation.