‘Accounting for taste: the business of Georgian theatre’. Eighteenth-Century Seminar, Queen Mary, University of London, November 2021. [DO’S]
‘Accounting for taste: the business of Georgian theatre’. Eighteenth-Century Seminar, University of Oxford, November 2021. [DO’S]
‘Covent Garden 1767-68: Theatre Ownership, Profit, and Risk’. Money, Power and Print, National University of Ireland, Galway, June 2022. [LS]
‘Romantic Theatre Studies: State of the Field and New Ways Forward’. British Association of Romantic Studies Digital roundtable, April 2022. [DO’S]
‘Accounting for Sheridan’s Drury Lane’. Roundtable panel at Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Meeting, University College Cork, June 2022. [JB, KS, LS]
‘Goldsmith’s She Stoops to Conquer and the Georgian Repertory’. Keynote lecture, Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Meeting, University College Cork, June 2022. [DO’S]
‘Cultural Capital? War and the Repertory’. BSECS Annual Meeting, University of Oxford, January 2023. [JB]
‘The finances of Elizabeth Inchbald’s career as actor, playwright, and novelist’. BSECS Annual Meeting, University of Oxford, January 2023. [EK]
‘Success, Failure, and Joanna Baillie’s De Monfort’. BSECS Annual Meeting, University of Oxford, January 2023. [KS]
‘Covent Garden and Tradespeople’. BSECS Annual Meeting, University of Oxford, January 2023. [LS]
‘The “Moneyball Effect”: Celebrity Casting and the Risk of Diminishing Returns’. ASECS Annual Meeting, March 2023. [JB]
‘Success, Failure, and Joanna Baillie’s De Monfort’. ASECS Annual Meeting, St Louis, MO, March 2023. [KS]
‘The Price of Spectacle at Drury Lane, 1785-1800’. ASECS Annual Meeting, St Louis, MO, March 2023. [LS]
‘Covent Garden Theatre and London Tradespeople, 1767-1809: Recovering Trade’. Urban History Group Conference, University of Warwick, March 2023. [LS]
‘Old Books, New Media’. Roundtable discussion, with Sophie Coulombeau and Alexander Huber, at Libraries, Lives, and Legacies conference, University of Liverpool, April 2023. [KS]
‘Balancing the repertory: Richard Brinsley Sheridan, theatre manager’. Keynote lecture, Irish Society for Theatre Research Annual Meeting, University of Galway, May 2023. [DO’S]
‘Theatronomics’. From Archives to Databases. The Comédie-Française Registers Project: Past Perspectives, Prospective Pathways, Paris, June 2023. [DO’S]
‘Mind the Gender Pay Gap: Paying the Popes’. Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Meeting, Dublin City University, June 2023. [JB]
‘The financial impact of Alexander Pope’s hiatus from Covent Garden, 1789-1792’. Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Meeting, Dublin City University, June 2023. [EK]
‘Popes in the Closet: Alexander and Elizabeth’s Clothing Allowances.’ Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Meeting, Dublin City University, June 2023. [LS]
‘Equal Work, Unequal Pay: Exploring the Gender Pay Gap on the London Stage’. BSECS Annual Meeting, University of Oxford, January 2024. [JB]
‘Dressing for the Successful: Late Eighteenth-Century Actors’ Clothing’. BSECS Annual Meeting, University of Oxford, January 2024. [LS]
‘Oliver Goldsmith’s She Stoops to Conquer: a Case Study of Eighteenth-Century Success’. BSECS Annual Meeting, University of Oxford, January 2024. [SB]
‘Between Town and City: The Covent Garden Neighbourhood and London’s Patent Theatres, 1732-1800’. ASECS Annual Meeting, March 2024. [LS]
‘The Cost of Celebrity’. Panel organised and chaired for ASECS Annual Meeting, March 2024. [JB, LS]
‘The Drumbeat of Money: Kettle drumming to benefit night success’. ASECS Annual Meeting, March 2024. [DO’S]
‘Charles Fleetwood, the 1744 Drury Lane Riots, and Pricing Practices in Eighteenth-Century British Theatre.’ Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 47:4 (2024), 405-24. https://doi.org/10.1111/1754-0208.12956. [LS]
‘The Cost of Celebrity’. Organised panel for ASECS Annual Meeting, April 2024. [JB, LS]
‘The Benefits of John Johnstone’. Theatre Arts and Culture: Symposium in celebration of the work of Jim Davis, University of Cambridge, September 2024. [DO’S]
‘Paying the Talent: an analysis of performer and staff salaries at the London patent theatres, 1789-1809’. European Workshop on Applied Cultural Economics, University of Segovia, September 2024. [DO’S, SS]
‘Benefit nights in Covent Garden and Drury Lane, 1732-1800’. Theatre and Performance Research Association seminar (online), December 2024. [DO’S]
‘The shadow of celebrity: benefit nights for non-performers on the Georgian stage’. Drama and Theatre Studies Seminar, University of Galway, January 2025. [DO’S]
‘A Digital Prosopography for Theatronomics.’ ASECS Annual Meeting, March 2025. [JB]
‘Manuscript to Print: Rereading the Theatrical Advertisement’. ASECS Annual Meeting, April 2025. [JB]
‘Extra! Extra! Play All About it!’ – The American Revolution and the War of the Afterpieces. Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Meeting, Trinity College Dublin, June 2025. [JB]
‘Gulliver on stage’. Eighteenth-Century Ireland Society Annual Meeting, Trinity College Dublin, June 2025. [DO’S] ‘From Chronicle to Oracle: Theatrical News, Puffs, and Advertising’. USTC Conference, University of St Andrews, June 2025.