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Call for applications: Kevin Elyot Award 2024
5 April 2024
We are delighted to announce that we are now welcoming applications for the Kevin Elyot Award 2024, created in memory of the acclaimed actor and writer.
- Call for applications: Kevin Elyot Award 2024 5 April 2024 We are delighted to announce that we are now welcoming applications for the Kevin Elyot Award 2024, created in memory of the acclaimed actor and writer.
- New blog post published called "Staff visits to Bristol Museum and BECC" 4 April 2024 Read our latest blog written by Lucy Allen, Archive Assistant at the Theatre Collection
- New blog post published called "On Kevin Elyot and My Night with Reg" 7 March 2024 Read our latest blog written by Kevin Elyot Award recipient Samuel Adamson
- New blog post published called "Archives – a Dynamic Living Body: a View from a New Archive Assistant" 19 December 2023 Read our latest blog written by Archive Assistant Benjamin Park
- New blog post published celebrating World Digital Preservation Day! 2 November 2023 Read our latest blog written by Digital Archivist Emma Hancox
- Immersive Histories: Students as Interdisciplinary Researchers 1 November 2023 Read this recent blog from an interdisciplinary archive research project at the Theatre Collection.
- New blog post published exploring the new virtual museum The Uncertain Space 6 October 2023 Read our latest blog written by Digitisation Officer Sarah Bustamante-Brauning
- New blog post published to celebrate Irving Family Archive 20 July 2023 Read our latest blog post written by Project Archivist Emma Howgill
- Winner of the Kevin Elyot Award 2023 Announced 11 July 2023 Samuel Adamson, a writer, dramaturg and teacher based in London, has been chosen as the seventh recipient of the annual Kevin Elyot Award by the University of Bristol's Theatre Collection.
- ‘Making a Scene’ project shortlisted for Museum and Heritage Award in the ‘Best Use of Digital’ category 23 May 2023 The Theatre Collection’s innovative partnership project that uses 3D augmented reality (AR) technology to help bring the art of theatre production to life for young people was among the nominees for a prestigious award.