Professor Catherine Hindson
B.A., M.A. (Warw), Ph.D.(Warw.)
Current positions
University Education Director (Quality)
Education Quality and StrategyProfessor of Theatre History
Department of Theatre
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Research interests
I am a Professor of Theatre History with expertise in theatre and cultural histories during the 1800s and early 1900s. I’m interested in how theatre can function as a lens through which we can better understand the organisation of social life and the people who made and watched it. I have published widely across the areas of theatre, performance, celebrity, society, and well-being. Female Performance Practices on the fin-de-siècle stages of London and Paris (Manchester University Press, 2007) focused on theatre and cabaret dancers and singers and has been cited across scholarly theatre history, cultural history, and art history publications, used as a key reference for exhibition curation and catalogues in London and New York. London’s West End Actresses and the Origins of Celebrity Culture, 1880-1920 (University of Iowa Press, 2016) explored how the theatrical A list of the turn of the twentieth century established public charity activity that remains familiar today and that cemented and underpinned their fame. Theatre in the Chocolate Factory: Early Twentieth Century Performance at Bournville (Cambridge University Press: 2023) considers the intersections between work and play at the famous firm, the use of theatre to support industry, and the role of creative play within wellbeing and education programmes. The three books sit alongside a series of peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters and contributions to the Oxford National Dictionary of Biography, covering theatre, heritage, theatre ghosts, Bristol Old Vic, spiritualism, the Theosophical Society, and celebrity holidaying. I welcome applications for postgraduate study in any of these areas.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
The Living Image of Sherlock Holmes: The Cult of Celebrity in the Age of Disenchantment
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of TheatreDates
27/01/2020 to 17/06/2023
Postdoctoral Fellowship - Kirsty Sedgman: A Theatre of Two Cities: Mapping the Relationship between Bristol Old Vic, London, the Regions and their Communities, from 1946 to the Present
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of TheatreDates
01/09/2016 to 31/08/2019
Postdoctoral Fellowship - Kirsty Sedgman: A Theatre of Two Cities: Mapping the Relationship between Bristol Old Vic, London, the Regions and their Communities, from 1946 to the Present
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of TheatreDates
01/09/2016 to 28/02/2021
Rework of BA Postdoctoral Fellowship - Kirsty Sedgman
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Modern LanguagesDates
01/09/2016 to 28/02/2021
Theatre, Community and Politics in Industrial Villages, 1889-1930
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
Department of TheatreDates
01/01/2016 to 31/07/2018
Thesis supervisions
Collector- Object-Researcher
Supervisors
Performing Masculinities in South West England at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
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Melodramatic emotion and excess in Gossip Girl and The Vampire Diaries
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Reproducing Celebrity
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Reconstructing the East German Extravaganza
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Dance and poetry
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Playing the Archival Resident
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Turning (in)to the Triple Threat
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Publications
Recent publications
05/01/2024Miles from London:
Routledge Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre
The Children’s Theatre Movement in Early Twentieth-Century London and Birmingham
Routledge Companion to Twentieth-Century British Theatre and Performance
Women Leaders and Theatre at the Chocolate Factory
Women's Innovations in Theatre, Dance and Film