Edward's Boys will be performing Lyly's "The Woman in the Moon" this March
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We will be hosting the "Thomas Nashe and his Contemporaries" conference in Newcastle on the 12-14th July 2018
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On the 6th-9th September the Folger Shakespeare Library hosted a brilliant symposium on Nashe. You can follow the tweets here via Storify and read Steve Mentz's blog post on the event
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Come and see the Edward's Boys perform Nashe's part-pageant, part-musical, part-show between the 26th-30th September 2017
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Jennifer Richards will be giving the Society for Renaissance Studies annual lecture at the Warburg Institute, 5th May 2017
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Kate De Rycker discusses early modern print and the Nashe Project on 'Fry's English Delight'
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Hear Nashe project partners, King Edward VI School, rehearse lines from Nashe's "Terrors of the night"
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Tickets now on sale for "The Terrors of the Night", 20th May
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We welcome Rachel White to the Thomas Nashe Project
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blog post by Kate De Rycker on the Folger's unique Nashe collection
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2 year Research Associate position at Newcastle University. Deadline 24th November 2016
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New interactive section of the website now available
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'The Unfortunate Traveller' returns to Rome in a performed reading with Andrew Hadfield and Patrick Spottiswoode. Broadcast 3rd & 4th July on RAI SCUOLA
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Andrew Hadfield talks about editing Nashe in Milan
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Andrew Hadfield talks about the Nashe Project at Chichester Festival Theatre
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Jennifer Richards talks about Nashe as one of the 'University Wits' for BBC Radio 4
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Kate De Rycker talks about early modern fame for TORCH Celebrity Research Network
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Jennifer Richards has been awarded a fellowship at the Harry Ransom Centre in Austin, Texas
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Kate De Rycker has been awarded a fellowship at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington D.C.
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Registration opens for the 'Nashe and his Contemporaries' symposium at the Folger Library, Washington D.C.
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Thanks to funding from the Society for Renaissance Studies, the Thomas Nashe conference (12-14th July) is now offering bursaries for PhD and ECR delegates
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