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Dr Sarah Whitfield

Sarah K. Whitfield is a music and theatre historian, researcher and practitioner. She uses digital humanities research methods alongside traditional archival research to challenge established narratives, focusing on uncovering the work that under-represented and minoritised figures do and have done in the arts. She most recently co-authored An Inconvenient Black History of British Musical Theatre 1900-1950 with Sean Mayes, and edited the collection Reframing the Musical: Race, Culture and Identity (2019). She works with datasets to analyse and access hidden information, most recently around the data ecosystem of music education in her work for a music education charity.

She has presented her work internationally to a variety of audiences, including at a concert at Wigmore Hall around her research, on BBC Radio 3's 'Music Matters', the New York Public Library and the British Library. As a dramaturg, she collaborates and advises on a range of musical theatre projects, with a particular focus on Queer theatre and stories about women. She has published widely across collaborative practice in music history, musical theatre, film musicals, and in Queer studies. 

Sarah has previously worked in HE institutions, most recently as Reader in Musical Theatre at the University of Wolverhampton. She is on the editorial board for Studies in Musical Theatre. She has worked as a consultant for a range of institutions in the UK and the US including libraries and exam boards (ABRSM) and is on the board of MusicHE.

She has supervised PhDs and postgraduate research projects across musical theatre, music history and cultural studies, with a particular focus on digital humanities methods, Queer studies, and practice-led research.

Selected publications

Mayes S & Whitfield SK (2021), An Inconvenient Black History of British Musical Theatre 1900-1950, Methuen Drama, Bloomsbury [].

Whitfield SK (2020), Disrupting heteronormative temporality through Queer dramaturgies: Fun Home, Hadestown and A Strange LoopArts 9(2) (69) [].

Whitfield SK (2020), A space has been made: bisexual+ stories in musical theatre, Theatre Topics, 30(2), E-5-E-12 [].

Whitfield SK (ed.) (2019), Reframing the Musical: Race, Culture and Identity, Methuen Drama, Bloomsbury [].

Ap Siôn P, Lovelock J & Whitfield SK (2019), Rock & Pop, Musical Theatre and Jazz – Appraising Popular Music (Companion Text to A/AS Level Music WJEC), Atebol [].

Whitfield SK (2018), Boublil and Schönberg’s Les Misérables, Fourth Wall Series, Routledge [].

Whitfield SK (2016), ‘Next you’re Franklin Shepard Inc.?’: composing the Broadway musical, a study of Kurt Weill’s working practices, Studies in Musical Theatre, 10(2), 163-176 [].

Faculties / departments: Research

Latest Publications

Whitfield, S. K. (2024) Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle pp. 1-15. ISSN 1472-3808 (print), 2167-4027 (online)

Whitfield, S. K. (2024) In: Contemporary British Musicals: ‘Out of the Darkness’. Bloomsbury: Methuen Drama, London. ISBN 9781350268050 (hardback) 9781350268036 (paperback) 9781350268043 (e-book)

Johnson Quinn, A. and Whitfield, S. K. (2024) In: The Routledge Companion to Women and Musical Leadership: The Nineteenth Century and Beyond. Routledge Music Companions . Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9780367456764 (In Press)

Whitfield, S. K. (2023) [Dataset]

Whitfield, S. K. (2023) Music, Migration and Mobility Online Resource: Émigré Musicians from Nazi Europe

Whitfield, S. K. (2023) Music, Migration and Mobility Online Resource: Émigré Musicians from Nazi Europe

Whitfield, S. K. (2023) Music, Migration and Mobility Online Resource: Émigré Musicians from Nazi Europe

Wolf, S. and Asare, M. and Berman, R. and Eng, R. and Glover, E. M. and Savran, D. and Stitt, G. and Webster, B. and Whitfield, S. K. (2021) In: Troubling Traditions: Canonicity, Theatre, and Performance in the US. Routledge. ISBN 9780367468323 (hardback) 9780367468309 (paperback) 9781003031413 (e-book)

Mayes, S. and Whitfield, S. K. (2021) [Performance]

Mayes, S. and Whitfield, S. K. (2021) Methuen Drama, Bloomsbury. ISBN 9781350119635 (hardback) 9781350232686 (paperback) 9781350119642 (e-book)

Dalgleish, M. and Whitfield, S. K. (2021) In: Innovation in Music: Future Opportunities. Routledge. ISBN 9780367363376 (hardback) 9780367363352 (paperback) 9780429345388 (e-book)

Whitfield, S. K. (2020) Theatre Topics, 30 (2) E5-E12. ISSN 1054-8378 (print) 1086-3346 (online)

Whitfield, S. K. (2020) Arts, 9 (2) (69). ISSN 2076-0752 (online)

Dalgleish, M. and Whitfield, S. K. (2020) In: Innovation in Music Conference, 5-7 December 2019, London. (Unpublished)

Ap Siôn, P. and Lovelock, J. and Whitfield, S. K. (2019) Atebol, Aberystwyth. ISBN 9781913245276

Whitfield, S. K. (2019) In: IFTR, Digital Humanities Working Group, 2019, New York Public Library. (Unpublished)

Whitfield, S. K. (2018) The Fourth Wall . Routledge. ISBN 9781138094383 (paperback) 9781315106090 (e-book)

Whitfield, S. K. (2018) New Theatre Quarterly, 34 (2) pp. 196-197. ISSN 0266-464X (print) 1474-0613 (online)

Whitfield, S. K. (2018) Studies in Theatre and Performance, 38 (3) pp. 350-352. ISSN 1468-2761 (print) 2040-0616 (online)

Whitfield, S. K. (2017) In: Twenty-First Century Musicals: From Stage to Screen. Routledge, London. ISBN 9781138648906 (hardback) 9781138648890 (paperback) 9781315626123 (e-book)

Whitfield, S. K. (2017) In: The Disney Musical on Stage and Screen: Critical Approaches from 'Snow White' to 'Frozen'. Methuen Drama (Bloomsbury), London. ISBN 9781474234177 (hardback) 9781474234160 (paperback) 9781474234191 (e-book)

Whitfield, S. K. (2017) New Theatre Quarterly, 33 (2) p. 200. ISSN 0266-464X (print) 1474-0613 (online)

Whitfield, S. K. (2016) Studies in Musical Theatre, 10 (2) pp. 163-176. ISSN 1750-3159 (print) 1750-3167 (online)

Whitfield, S. K. (2012) Studies in Musical Theatre, 5 (3) pp. 305-314. ISSN 1750-3159 (print) 1750-3167 (online)

Contact

For enquiries please contact:

Dr Sarah Whitfield

Doctoral Supervisor, Doctoral Programmes Coordinator

research@rcm.ac.uk

Sarah.Whitfield@rcm.ac.uk

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