The Open Window: Feminist Timetabling as Imaginative Flight of Fancy. In: Academic Housework: feminist narratives from art academia
2026
View OutputSusannah trained in theatre design at Wimbledon School of Art and Central Saint Martin's College. She has worked as a performance designer for over twenty years, designing performance of all kinds, including touring theatre, opera, family shows, site-specific performance, comedy, storytelling, and dance. She is also a writer and performer of her own solo theatre work. Susannah previously taught Scenography for Dance at Trinity Laban Conservatoire and Set Design at the BRIT School of Performing Arts and the University of Surrey.
Susannah began her relationship with Guildhall in 2006 as a freelance designer working on in-house productions, later teaching period style, contemporary theatre, and model-making on the BA (Hons) Production Arts programme. In 2015, Susannah began teaching on the MA Collaborative Performance Making programme, mentoring students through a series of project through which they generate new works of performance. Susannah completed her PhD at Guildhall, with a thesis entitled Autoscenography: the intersection of the scenographer's story with their practice. She is delighted to be leading the BA performance Design programme at Guildhall.
The Open Window: Feminist Timetabling as Imaginative Flight of Fancy. In: Academic Housework: feminist narratives from art academia
2026
View OutputSweetheart: The Pathology Collection as a Vessel for Maternal Love, Grief and Misunderstanding
2025
View OutputThe Cyborg Scenographer: Mother, Baby and Smartphone in Matrescent Making
2025
View OutputNesting
2024
View OutputFigure With Landscape: A scenographer walks
2019
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