How do you like your 'As You Like It'?By Dakarai Jane Bonyongwe The Royal Shakespeare has delivered a version of William Shakespeare’s ‘As you Like It’ which I’m sure everyone...
InQuire's History of Canterbury Episode VII: The Heartthrob, the Universities and the CanterburyBy Josh West Welcome to the last episode of InQuire’s History of Canterbury. After six episodes and two thousand years, there’s only one...
University Life Meets Horror: Interview with Rachel SargeantBy Hal Kitchen Image courtesy of SCAN Starting University is, for nearly all of us, a scary time. However, there is a surprising lack of...
The Taming of the ShrewBy Danai Paraskevopoulou Image courtesy of The Marlowe Theatre Royal Shakespeare Company moved us into a parallel version of Taming of...
Swan Lake Comes to CanterburyBy Timea Koppandi The Russian State Ballet of Siberia brought to Canterbury a series of performances; three by Pyotr Ilych Tchaikovsky...
The Paper Stage: making early modern drama accessibleBy Morgan Rodway-Wing Image courtesy of University of Kent Canterbury is one of the most culturally diverse cities in the UK, with...
The UK's European University No More? a conversation with UKC ErasmusBy Morgan Rodway-Wing Following the government’s recent refusal to confirm the continuation of the Erasmus+ programme post-Brexit, I felt...
On Your Feet: punches a hole through the roofBy Yoan Dzhugdanov Adapted from a book by Alexander Dinelaris, directed by two-time Tony award-winner Jerry Mitchell, and choreographed...
Behind the Scenes of: On Your FeetBy Timea Koppandi and Yoan Dzhugdanov InQuire had the opportunity to have a talk with Kent local Philippa Stefani (Gloria Estefan) and...