An Evening with Aphra Behn

Spy-turned-author Aphra Behn (1640–1689) is a Canterbury jewel. Born in Harbledown, little is known about her early life until (after the spying) she conquered the London stage with a succession of resoundingly successful plays, in collaboration with the greatest composers of the day – John Blow and Henry Purcell, among others.

This evening allows us to get to know her a little better – in her own words, brought to life by Miriam Dooley as Aphra, alongside some of the country’s foremost Baroque specialist singers and instrumentalists. Her mortal remains lie in Westminster Abbey; this evening brings her extraordinary talent a little closer to home.

Actor, writer and director, Miriam is a co-director of the award-winning theatre company Play on Words and has worked as a lecturer for Canterbury Christ Church University in Performing Arts and Musical Theatre since 2006.

Presented by the Aphra Behn Society in association with Canterbury Festival and Canterbury Christ Church University

Event Details

Venues are on our North Holmes Road campus. The nearest public parking is in on-street bays on North Holmes Road, or the Queningate Car Park on Broad Street. Our campus car parks are reserved for staff permit holders only.

Dates and times

This event finished on 30 October 2023.


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