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David Greig’s Holed Theatre: Globalization, Ethics and the Spectator

  • Date 23 Oct 2019
  • Time 16:30-19:00
  • Category Seminar

Book launch at Centre for Contemporary British Theatre

On Wednesday 23 October, the Centre for Contemporary British Theatre, Royal Holloway, University of London, hosted a roundtable conversation that had as starting point Verónica Rodríguez’s David Greig’s Holed Theatre: Globalization, Ethics and the Spectator, published by Palgrave Macmillan earlier this year.

The book launch was moderated by Professor Dan Rebellato (Royal Holloway) and featured contributions from:

  • Dr Duška Radosavljević (Reader in Contemporary Theatre and Performance, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama)
  • Professor Trish Reid (Professor of Contemporary Theatre and Pro Vice-Chancellor, Kingston University)
  • Dr Verónica Rodríguez (Sessional Lecturer in Theatre, University of Reading)
  • Dr Marilena Zaroulia (Senior Lecturer in Drama, University of Winchester)

The roundtable started at 4.30pm and was followed at 6pm by a reception with drinks.

Contributors: Dan Rebellato (Royal Holloway), Professor Trish Reid (Kingston), Duška Radosavljević (Royal Central School of Speech and Drama), and Verónica Rodriguez

Contributors: Dan Rebellato (Royal Holloway), Professor Trish Reid (Kingston), Duška Radosavljević (Royal Central School of Speech and Drama), and Verónica Rodriguez

L-R: Dan Rebellato (Royal Holloway), Professor Trish Reid (Kingston), Duška Radosavljević (Royal Central School of Speech and Drama), and Verónica Rodríguez

Further information

Venue: Rehearsal Studio 2, Department of Drama, Theatre and Dance, Katharine Worth Building, Royal Holloway (University of London), Egham Hill, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX.

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