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SUMMARY:Victorian Women In Bed (Theatre Production)
DESCRIPTION:Tickets are available now for ‘Victorian Women In Bed’ live at The Athenaeum! \nFull details of how you can purchase your tickets can be found here – Victorian Women In Bed Tickets | The Athenaeum Liverpool | Sat 16th October 2021 Lineup (skiddle.com) \n‘Victorian Women in Bed’ is a theatre production\, written by Janet Goddard and produced by Barbara Hardy\, first staged in 2019\, comprising of five short plays featuring a newly crowned Queen Victoria and Florence Nightingale amongst others. The women are funny\, cross\, attractive and vibrant just as much as they are eccentric and odd. \n‘What is a bed for but to die in?’ asks angry\, dead Emily Bronte. \nWe snuggle down to participate in bed adventures with six bold women who decimate convention to be themselves. We question Emily’s analysis and love our bedbound women and the lives they reveal. \nThe Young Queen Victoria\, Elizabeth Barrett Browning\, Charlotte Bronte\, Sarah Bernhardt\, Florence Nightingale and Emma Hardy\, with the help of family and acquaintances\, show themselves to us through their bed tales. \n‘A woman has ten claws\, my darlings\,’ Sarah Bernhardt confirms\, proving that\, not then\, not now\, do women go to bed to give their brains a rest! Please come to discover what has drawn our women to their beds and share their secrets … \nStaring Tracey Ann Wood as a Young Queen Victoria! \n
URL:https://enda.studiodev.co.uk/wp/event/victorian-women-in-bed-theatre-production-2/
LOCATION:The Athenaeum Liverpool\, Church Alley\, Liverpool\, L1 3DD\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Heritage Open Day - 9th September 2017
DESCRIPTION:‘Step inside Church Alley’s discrete doorway and enter part of Liverpool’s History’. \n  \nFounded in 1797 by prominent Liverpool figures\, the Athenaeum is one of the oldest private members clubs in the UK. Entry into the enigmatic doorway located on Church Alley is restricted only to its Members -or Proprietors as they are known as they each own one equal share- or attendees of functions help at the premises\, however… \n  \nOn Saturday September 9th 2017 the Athenaeum opens its doors to the public as part of Heritage Open Day. In addition to viewing the magnificent rooms within\, including the Newsroom and the spectacular Library\, these special tours will offer an insight into the history of the Club\, its past members\, and the treasures kept within. \n  \nTours of the Club will be commencing at 10:30am\, and will run every 30 minutes until 3:00pm. Tours last approximately 30 minutes\, and booking is essential. \n  \nTo book your place\, please email Katie Hodson ( katie@theathenaeum.org.uk ) stipulating your name\, the amount of tickets required\, and your preferred timeslot\, alternatively you can call our reception on 0151 709 7770. Don’t delay your booking as we predict demand will outweigh our maximum allocations. \n  \n
URL:https://enda.studiodev.co.uk/wp/event/heritage-open-day-9th-september-2017/
LOCATION:The Athenaeum Liverpool\, Church Alley\, Liverpool\, L1 3DD\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Coffee\, Tea and Chocolate: Fuelling Modernity
DESCRIPTION:Coffee\, Tea and Chocolate: Fuelling Modernity \nPostgraduate and Early Career Researcher Workshop \nLiverpool Athenaeum \n4th – 6th June 2015 \nTimings to be confirmed\, further details to follow. \n  \nThe annual joint workshop of the Athenaeum and 18th Century Worlds Study Group if to take place on 4 – 6 June 2015.  Proprietors and members of the Friends of the Library will be very welcome at the inaugural lecture by Professor Ellis and also to join the workshops. \nIf you wish to participate please inform Prof Rosenhaft on dan85@liverpool.ac.uk \n\nThis two day workshop will be hosted in the Library of the Liverpool Athenaeum\, founded in 1797 to provide ‘the conveniences and accommodation for the acquisition of knowledge…in a town of such commercial and national importance as Liverpool’. \nThis year’s topic is ‘Coffee\, tea and chocolate: Fuelling modernity’.  The workshop will be introduced by a public lecture delivered by Professor Markman Ellis\, entitled     ‘A Most Civilizing Juice’: Tea between China and Britain in the eighteenth century. \n\nGiven the centrality of these new commodities to the structuring of everyday life\, commercial relations and sensory economies in the long eighteenth century\, we anticipate and want to encourage a decidedly interdisciplinary conversation. Topics for discussion might include; \n\n\nThe social and cultural manifestations of the consumption of new luxury food products\nTheir legal regulation\nDiscourses about danger (physical and moral) and pleasure\nThe global contexts and impacts of their production\, carriage\, refinement and marketing\nSweetness and slavery\nMaterial cultures: furniture\, ceramics\, metal ware\nVisual and literary representations\nSociability\, conversation and their loci: the coffee house and the tea-table\n\nCase studies are invited from all periods within the long eighteenth century\, all disciplines and all national contexts\, and papers that offer a global view of a global process will be welcome. \n\nThe workshop will include an opportunity to examine the material cultures of consumption in a visit to the Decorative Arts Collection of the National Museums Merseyside\, led by Dr Pauline Rushton\, as well as chances to explore the built heritage of a premier merchant city of the eighteenth century. \n\nThis workshop has been generously funded by the School of Histories\, Languages and Cultures at the University of Liverpool\, the Social History Society and the Economic History Society. As a result\, \nWE ARE ABLE TO OFFER FIVE BURSARIES OF £50 EACH TO POSTGRADUATE SPEAKERS. \n\nFor further information\, or to submit a proposal\, please contact Helga Müllneritschhelgamue@liv.ac.uk. Proposals (accompanied as appropriate by a bursary request in the form of a letter that includes the contact details of your supervisor) should be submitted by 1st MAY 2015.
URL:https://enda.studiodev.co.uk/wp/event/coffee-tea-and-chocolate-fuelling-modernity/
LOCATION:The Athenaeum Liverpool\, Church Alley\, Liverpool\, L1 3DD\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Edward Rushton: Poetry and Politics in Romantic-Era Liverpool
DESCRIPTION:Edward Rushton: Poetry and Politics in Romantic-Era Liverpool \n  \nTo commemorate the bicentenary of the death of Edward Rushton (1756-1814)\, Liverpool’s most radical poet and abolitionist\, Liverpool University Press (http://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/) has published two books which are being launched at the Liverpool Athenaeum on 5 May 2015 at 5.15: The Collected Writings of Edward Rushton\, edited by Paul Baines\, and Franca Dellarosa\, Talking Revolution: Edward Rushton’s Rebellious Poetics\, 1782-1814. There will be a round table discussion involving the authors Franca Dellarosa and Paul Baines and local historian Alexandra Robinson\, readings from the poetry by the writer and performer John Davies (co-writer of Unsung\, a new play about Rushton)\, and some examples of Rushton’s popular songs. Refreshments will be provided. Copies of the books will be available for sale. The event is free but for catering purposes it would be helpful if those intending to come would contact Alexandra Robinson (lexy@liverpool.ac.uk) or Paul Baines (bainespt@liverpool.ac.uk).
URL:https://enda.studiodev.co.uk/wp/event/talking-revolution-book-launch/
LOCATION:The Athenaeum Liverpool\, Church Alley\, Liverpool\, L1 3DD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Event
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SUMMARY:The Athovation Forum
DESCRIPTION:In association with \n B O T T L E   T O P   B U S I N E S S \nConnecting Northern Entrepreneurs  \n The Athenaeum Innovation Group \nYoung Entrepreneurs Forums \nMeeting monthly\, each event will provide a knowledgeable and experienced speaker followed by an informal forum for discussion around the subject of the day \n The 2015 launch meeting \n 6:00 PM 29th January \n In the News Room \n The keynote speaker will be \n Hems De Winter \nFounder of the multi-award winning \nPR firm DeWinter \n All Proprietors welcome
URL:https://enda.studiodev.co.uk/wp/event/5105/
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