Privacy Policy for Dead Poets Live

Dead Poets Live is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. Should we ask you to provide certain information by which you can be identified when using this website, then you can be assured that it will only be used in accordance with this privacy statement.

 

What we collect

We only collect data from you if you submit a form to us. The data we keep may include the following:

  • Name
  • Email address

 

What we do with the information we gather

We won’t share your information with any other organisation for any reason whatsoever. Any information you may disclose to us is held and dealt with in accordance with all data privacy laws, including the 2018 GDPR Regulations. We only hold data that you have provided to us and given us consent to hold.

 

Security

We are committed to ensuring that your information is secure. In order to prevent unauthorised access or disclosure,we have put in place suitable physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online.

 

About cookies

Cookies are very small text files that are stored on your computer when you visit some websites. We use traffic log cookies to identify which pages are being used. This helps us analyse data about web page traffic. We only use this information for statistical analysis purposes and then the data is removed from the system.

There are two types of cookie – persistent cookies and session cookies.  Persistent cookies, which hold information about you, remain on your machine permanently or until you delete them and session cookies that only remain on your machine during the time you spend on our website and help you navigate through the site.  As soon as you close your internet browser the session cookies delete automatically.  On this website we only use session cookies.  All our cookies simply consist of alphanumeric identifiers that are unique to your machine, and will never collect or store any personal data whatsoever.

These are cookies that are set by this website directly:

Google Analytics: We use Google Analytics to collect information about visitor behaviour on our website. Google Analytics stores information about what pages you visit, how long you are on the site, how you got here and what you click on. This Analytics data is collected via a JavaScript tag in the pages of our site and is not tied to personally identifiable information. We therefore do not collect or store your personal information (e.g. your name or address), so this information cannot be used to identify who you are.

WordPress: Our website runs the popular WordPress CMS and cookies are used to store basic data on your interactions with WordPress, and whether you have logged into WordPress. No personally identifiable data is collected by this cookie.

 

Links to other websites

Our website may contain links to other websites of interest. However, once you have used these links to leave our site, you should note that we do not have any control over that other website. Therefore, we cannot be responsible for the protection and privacy of any information which you provide whilst visiting such sites and such sites are not governed by this privacy statement. You should exercise caution and look at the privacy statement applicable to the website in question.

 

Controlling your personal information

You are entitled to see, edit or have the information we hold on you removed.  If you wish to change your details, withdraw your consent to us dealing with your data, or have your data removed entirely please contact info[at]deadpoetslive.org or use the form below and inform us of your requirements.

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    Past Events
    Autumn Journal
    Éanna Hardwicke
    Returning to The Coronet, by popular demand, BAFTA-nominated Éanna Hardwicke reads Louis MacNeice in Dead Poets Live‘s staging of Autumn Journal.
    The Man With Night Sweats
    Dead Poets Live returns to Wilton’s Music Hall to stage the poetry of Thom Gunn.
    The Haunter
    Dead Poets Live returned to The Coronet Theatre to reprise their sell-out show about Thomas Hardy.
    Hopkins
    Joshua James
    Peter McDonald
    Dead Poets Live returned to Wilton’s Music Hall for the story of Gerard Manley Hopkins, played by Joshua James, as told by his best friend, Robert Bridges, played by Peter McDonald.
    Autumn Journal
    Éanna Hardwicke
    Dead Poets Live are delighted to present Autumn Journal, Louis MacNeice’s thrillingly intimate and powerful dramatic monologue. Featuring Éanna Hardwicke (The Sixth Commandment; Normal People).
    Sylvia Plath
    Denise Gough
    Two-time Olivier Award winner Denise Gough returned to The Coronet, where Dead Poets Live‘s exploration of the poetry of Sylvia Plath premiered in 2018.
    If This Be Magic
    Rory Kinnear
    Dead Poets Live returned to the Coronet Theatre with Tamsin Greig and Rory Kinnear to celebrate the life and work of William Shakespeare.
    Sylvia Plath
    Denise Gough
    The Gate Theatre welcomed Dead Poets Live and two-time Olivier Award winner Denise Gough – ‘a stellar performance’ (Times Literary Supplement) – as part of its Gatecrashes strand.
    He Do the Police in Different Voices
    In the centenary of The Waste Land, Dead Poets Live returns to The Coronet Theatre for three nights to tell the story of how that masterpiece of literary modernism was made. Starring Lindsay Duncan.
    Marie, Marie, Hold On Tight!
    Jenna Russell
    Luke Thallon
    Tom Hanson
    Dead Poets Live returned to Wilton’s for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic to mark two centenaries: the birth of The Waste Land and the death of Marie Lloyd.
    Yes, We Are Going to Suffer
    Rory Kinnear
    Freddie Fox
    Toby Jones
    Dead Poets Live went live for the first time since the pandemic.
    Stevie Smith: Black March
    Juliet Stevenson
    Filmed at the candlelit Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, watch Olivier award-winning actress Juliet Stevenson read one of the most original poets of the 20th century, Stevie Smith. Watch the full film here.
    Emily Dickinson
    Monica Dolan
    Dead Poets Live returned to The Coronet Theatre.
    Eugene Onegin
    Angus Wright
    Mark Tandy
    James Frecheville
    Anna Popplewell
    Joel MacCormack
    For Christmas 2019, Dead Poets Live returned to The Coronet with their own version of the immortal Eugene Onegin.
    Hannah Sullivan
    Dead Poets Live were back again at The Coronet Theatre for two nights to present their second living poet, winner of the 2018 T. S. Eliot Prize: Hannah Sullivan.
    Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop
    Juliet Stevenson
    Patsy Ferran
    Dead Poets Live returned to the Coronet Theatre for Marianne Moore and Elizabeth Bishop, with Juliet Stevenson as Moore and Patsy Ferran as Bishop.
    Frost and Thomas
    Rory Kinnear
    Toby Jones
    Dead Poets Live returned to Wiltons after their sell-out Bob Dylan show to revive its most moving show: the story of Edward Thomas and Robert Frost, with Rory Kinnear in the role of Thomas and Nat Segnit replacing Toby Jones in the role of Frost.
    Nonsense
    On April Fool’s Day Dead Poets Live return to Print Room at the Coronet with a show for the young and the young-at-heart, and for anyone who claims not to understand poetry: a brief history of Nonsense.
    The Broken Word
    Tom Hiddleston
    George MacKay
    Yasmin Paige
    Faaiz Mbelizi
    Toby Jones
    Dead Poets Live were delighted to return The Print Room with The Broken Word, a great modern poem by Adam Foulds, featuring Tom Hiddleston, George MacKay, Yasmin Paige, Faaiz Mbelizi and Toby Jones.
    Bob Dylan: The Words of the Songs
    Toby Jones
    Sheila Atim
    Robert Sheehan
    Dead Poets Live moved to Wilton’s Music Hall.
    Three Ages of Yeats
    Barry McGovern
    Robert Sheehan
    John Lynch
    On the back of six sellout shows, Dead Poets Live returned to the Print Room with ‘Three Ages of Yeats’, starring Barry McGovern, John Lynch and Robert Sheehan.
    Paris, Eliot and Paris: A Poem
    Charlotte Rampling
    Lambert Wilson
    Dead Poets Live returned to the Print Room after five sellout shows.
    Bishop and Lowell
    Miranda Richardson
    Stanley Townsend
    Dead Poets Live returned to The Print Room with two giants of the American mid-century: Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell.
    Byron and Shelley
    Jason Isaacs
    Freddie Fox
    Following three sell-out shows, Dead Poets Live returned to the Print Room with two icons of English poetry: Byron and Shelley.
    Stevie Smith
    Glenda Jackson
    Having sold out its first two events, Dead Poets Live returned to The Print Room with Glenda Jackson as Stevie Smith.
    Hallowe’en
    Tara Fitzgerald
    Toby Jones
    Sophie Thompson
    Adrian Dunbar
    With a cast featuring Adrian Dunbar, Tara Fitzgerald, Toby Jones and Sophie Thompson. For adults and courageous children.