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Gemma Kate Allred is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Neuchâtel, affiliated with the Institute of English Studies within the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences. She holds degrees from institutions including the Shakespeare Institute (University of Birmingham), Sheffield University, and London Business School. Her research focuses on Shakespeare in performance, marketing of theatrical works, biofiction, and digital theatre.
Her doctoral work examines how Shakespeare performances are marketed, and she co-edited the 2022 volume Lockdown Shakespeare: New Evolutions in Performance and Adaptation. She has published on topics such as celebrity interpretations of Hamlet, biofictional representations of Shakespeare, and Emilia in early modern contexts. Teaching includes courses on Early Modern Literature, Shakespeare, and writing workshops at the University of Neuchâtel and guest lectures at institutions like the University of Zurich and Syracuse University.
Her research interests bridge literature, performance studies, and digital humanities, with a focus on cultural adaptation and representation. She has contributed chapters to Bloomsbury Arden and Palgrave collections, addressing biofiction and digital performance trends. Her work explores intersections between historical narratives and modern media, particularly in Shakespearean contexts.
