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Natasha Kitcher

Doctoral Researcher at Loughborough University | Freelance Curator

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PUBLICATIONS

Publically accessible works for external groups, available both online and in print

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The Electrophone: How the Victorians invented phone streaming, Museum Crush

November 2022

BT Archives: Collaborating During a Pandemic, Business Archives Council

July 2022

History of The Electrophone, 

Science Museum

December 2021

This Week in Broadcasting History, National Science and Media Musuem

November 2021

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AURA Network Update, 

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June 2021

Some Findings for the Future of Archives and AI, Digital Preservation Coalition

May 2021

History of Granada Studios, National Science and Media Museum

May 2021

The Victorian-era gadget that was a precursor to live-streaming, The Conversation

November 2020

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Festival Fringe Society box office 1977.

The Korean War: Impact and Memory for the Historical Association

May 2020

Reports for Culture-Space Workshops with the Science Museum Group

July 2019, November 2019, February 2020

The Edinburgh Fringe: Where it Began and Where it Might Go Next, Historians for Historians for History

April 2019

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PERSONAL BLOGS AND WEBPAGE

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Housebound Histories

March - October 2020

This blog was launched during the national lockdown of 2020 to celebrate history that could be uncovered during daily excercise.

Suitcase Theatre

July 2019

As part of the MA in Public History I wrote a play about the life of Lise Meitner. An acompanying website, hosting information as well as a recorded script reading, is the legacy of this project.

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The script, Mum is MAD!, won an award as part of LUArts International Women's Day. 

Dramatic Pasts

October 2017 - Present

Originally started as a space to review theatre, this blog has now evolved into a space to discuss theatre history and contemporary performance.

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Conference Papers and Presentations

EMHIS Network Online Lunch Webinar

May 2022

Broadcasting before broadcasting: The Electrophone in England 1893–1925

Information about the Network here

The International Congress of History of Science and Technology

July 2021

A failed object or a failure of an object? The Electrophone in Britain 1893 - 1935

The London Stage and Nineteenth-Century World III

April 2021

Paper title: Theatre by the Fireplace - the Emergence of Contemporary Theatre Questions in Nineteenth-century Britain

Aberystwyth University TV and Film Seminar Series

March 2021

Paper title: Electrophone, the Victorian pre-cursor to live-streaming

The International Association for Media History Master Class

January 2020

Paper title: Theatre by the Fireplace -  the Emergence of Modern Media Trends in Nineteenth Century Britain

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