The Aphra Behn Society of Canterbury
The ABCS is proud to announce these Canterbury Festival events: Friday 21st October Aphra Behn with Mel Gutteridge and the Musicke Companye – readings and music. Tuesday 25th October Nigel […]
The ABCS is proud to announce these Canterbury Festival events: Friday 21st October Aphra Behn with Mel Gutteridge and the Musicke Companye – readings and music. Tuesday 25th October Nigel […]
The Aphra Behn Society invites CCS members to the Canterbury Festival for: An evening of music by The Musicke Company and readings read by Mel Gutteridge, 21 October, 7.30 pm […]
The Society is not resting on its laurels after its spectacular summer. More wonderful events about Aphra Behn will take place after the holidays. Fri 30 Sept: Claire Amias will […]
The Society’s summer’s Aphra Behn Statue Campaign reached to a glorious climax at the Grand Fundraising Dinner on Saturday 16 July. 80 guests were royally entertained by Matthew Townshend, Alexandre […]
In 2006 the Society erected statues of King Ethelbert of Kent and Bertha on Lady Wootton’s Green, Canterbury. It was during Ethelbert’s reign that St Augustine came to Canterbury on […]
In 1696, the Irish playwright Thomas Southerne adapted Aphra Behn’s novel Oroonoko for the stage. Though his version strayed quite widely from the original, it was popular at the time […]
On Saturday 2 July the CCS Aphra Behn play reading group assembled for the third time to tackle one of the works of Canterbury most celebrated daughter. This time it […]
The Society is delighted to announce that Professor Elaine Hobby, who has been a vigorous and distinguished supporter of the Aphra Behn Project, has kindly agreed to become our second […]
The four final designs for the Aphra Behn statue have now been revealed and aren’t they gorgeous! Each design has its own hidden secrets and messages, detailing information about the […]