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James Jarrett

Dr. James Jarrett was educated at De Montfort University, Cardiff University and at the University of Essex, where he was awarded a master’s degree and a Ph.D. for a thesis in contemporary theatre and psychoanalysis under the supervision of the playwright Jonathan Lichtenstein. Dr Jarrett worked as a performer, before returning to education to lecture in theatre and the performing arts. He has taught at the University of Essex and at University Centre Colchester, where he was the first programme director for the innovative Bachelor of Arts honours degree programme in acting. Dr Jarrett is an expert on Harold Pinter, and has presented papers on theatre, performance, acting, film and culture to conferences at University College London, and at Essex, Bristol, Middlesex and Leeds Universities. His latest publications include essays in George Orwell Studies, The Pinter Review and a collection on ‘villainy’ for Palgrave Macmillan.

Contact: Colchester Institute, University Centre Colchester, Sheepen Rd, Colchester, CO3 3LL, UK.


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