Research output per year
Research output per year
Accepting PhD Students
I came to Northumbria in 2023 from the University of Roehampton in London, where I was Professor of Early Modern Literature and Theatre, and founder and Director of the Research Centre for Inclusive Humanities.
Prior to that, I taught at Queen's University Belfast, the University of Wales Bangor, the University of Warwick, and the University of Birmingham. I have been visiting professor at the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Texas at El Paso.
I specialise in English and European Renaissance drama, particularly in gender and performance. One strand of my research challenges the exclusion of female-identified and gender nonconforming performers from the histories of early modern theatre. My books include Women on the Renaissance Stage: Anna of Denmark and Female Masquing in the Stuart Court, 1590-1619 (Manchester University Press, 2002) and the edited collection Women and Culture at the Courts of the Stuart Queens (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), and I have written articles on the topic for Shakespeare Bulletin, Literature Compass and Modern Philology. I am currently completing a monograph on the effects of early modern women’s rope-dancing and tumbling on the plays of the Shakespearean canon.
As part of this work, I am a member of two international projects.
I am also an editor of Shakespearean drama – this is where I bring together my interests in performance, textual history and gender. I have edited John Fletcher’s Island Princess (Arden Early Modern Drama, 2013), William Shakespeare’s Othello for The Norton Shakespeare 3rd Edition (2015), James Shirley’s Bird in a Cage for The Routledge Anthology of Early Modern Drama John Marston’s The Fawn, with José Perez Diez, for The Complete Works of John Marston (OUP, forthcoming); and I am currently editing Fletcher and Shakespeare’s The Two Noble Kinsmen for the Arden Shakespeare 4th Series.
I have held fellowships at the Folger Shakespeare Library and the Huntington Library, San Marino, California, and a Leverhulme Research Fellowship.
Ph.D. supervisions
I am always happy to hear from prospective doctoral students looking to work on early modern theatre, with interests in gender, text and/or performance broadly defined. Please get in touch if you wish to discuss a proposal.
Current supervisions include a creative-critical CDA with Shakespeare’s Globe and a transnational study of early modern queenship and clothing. Successful past supervisions include PhDs on sugar and early modern femininity; the intersections of gender and disability; porous early modern masculinities; materiality and the evidence of early modern performance; Brutan histories in early modern drama, and a CDA with Royal Museums Greenwich, on the courts of the Stuart consorts at the Queen's House, Greenwich.
Research output: Book/Report › Scholarly edition › peer-review
Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review
Research output: Book/Report › Scholarly edition › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review