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In the Centre for Theatre Research we are all professional theatre practitioners.

The Centre for Theatre Research (CTR) combines staff members who are active professional theatre-makers, practitioner-researchers and historians to deliver outstanding research and research-led teaching.

We work in the intersecting worlds of professional theatre-making and theatre and performance scholarship as writers, directors, actors, theatre-makers and historians. We have specialisms in playwriting, immersive and interactive theatre-making, early modern drama, 19thcentury directors/actors (e.g. Ellen Terry, Edith Craig), documentary theatre, applied theatre, global theatre, and in the analysis and performance of classic texts.

Our members also research and contribute to The Screen and Performance Research Network, an ongoing collaboration between LiFTS and East 15 Acting School. This research network is home to three research clusters; Lived Experience and Creative Process, Embodiment and Perception, and Global Perspectives and Intercultural Practice. For more information, please visit

 

 

Dr Rajashree Warrier performing a dance on stage.
Performing Embodiment, Embodying Performance

Join us at Loughton Campus on 9 July 2025 for a workshop-demonstration in which Dr Rajashree Warrier will perform and share how movement, expression and narrative interweave in Bharatanatyam practice, followed by an interdisciplinary discussion panel and Q&A.

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Telling the human story behind immigration

Priority Seating by drama lecturer explores the themes of migration, travel and lost and found identity, asking questions about modern society鈥檚 attitudes to migrants, whether they鈥檙e moving for economic, political or personal reasons.

'The sun never sets on the British arms trade.' Bringing protest theatre to London.

is helping to take satire to the streets of London to demonstrate the impact of the arms trade on global human rights.

'Orford Ness is full of stories' Elizabeth Kuti on playwriting

With her play Fishskin Trousers being revived for a four-week run at the Park Theatre in London, talks about her inspirations, the process of bringing a play to the stage and how her experience as a professional actor helps the writing process.

Celebrating women theatre makers inspiring change

Six incredible directors from around the world came to at the Mercury Theatre in Colchester in June as part of a special one-day international festival dedicated to inspirational women theatre makers.

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Professor Fatima El Issawi Departmental Research Director
Department of Literature, Film, and Theatre Studies