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Annie Horniman: In Conversation


13 Jul 2023, 6:30pm - 8:30pm

137, Richard Hoggart Building

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Department Decadence Research Unit
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Annie Horniman (1860-1937) was well known for her work in setting up regional theatres in Dublin and Manchester. She was an artist and an activist, and was involved with the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn between 1890-1903. Many years later, in the 1930s, she joined the Theosophist Quest society formed by George R. S. Mead.

The Decadence, Magic(k), and Occult Network (DMON) are delighted to welcome Viv Gardner, an established expert on Annie Horniman’s theatrical and political work, Geraldine Beskin, the owner of the occult bookshop Atlantis and specialist on the women of early twentieth-century occultism, and Simon Costin, the director of the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic, who has an established background in theatre design.

This conversation will bring together these experts on Annie Horniman to discuss the fascinating relationship between her theatrical life, political activism, and occult interests.

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