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Montague & Tweed explore Victorian Performance in a new Podcast expired Free

Posted by: Heather Tweed
Posted on: Apr. 28, 2021
Category: Exhibition
Type: Online
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Dr Jude Cowan Montague & Heather Tweed are researcher-artists of stage and audiovisual culture living in the long 19th century.
Dr Jude Montague and Heather Tweed met on twitter during the Covid lockdown of 2020.
They share a deep rooted love of 19th century music hall, costume and performance.
Both are artists, writers, and all round creatives committed to bringing overlooked Victorian and early 20th century characters to life in this deeply researched podcast...and beyond!

FIRST EPISODE : BIG CATS
We draw the curtain back to reveal this week's performance objects whilst visiting swashbuckling author H Rider Haggard, Victorian Lion tamers and Big Cats on sawdust and podium.
Date: Apr. 28, 2021 -
Sept. 30, 2022

Timezone: Greenwich Mean Time (Lisbon, London)
Languages: English Online event URL:

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