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Hannah Robbins

Associate Professor in Popular Music, Faculty of Arts

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Biography

Hannah is an interdisciplinary musicologist and cultural historian focused on musical theatre and Black female singers in commercial entertainment. They have particular expertise in the representation and historical contributions of Black and "mixed heritage" people in musical theatre, film, and popular entertainment. They are also an expert on the music of beloved songwriter, Cole Porter and their first monograph on the Cole Porter musical Kiss Me, Kate (OUP) is now!

The former Director of Europe's first PhD in Black Studies, Hannah is an advocate for Black Studies research in the Arts and Humanities, especially in Music and the performing arts. They have just completed a Leverhulme Research Fellowship, titled Intersectionality and the American Musical, highlighting approaches to recognising Black female contributions to musical theatre. You can hear them on the comedy history podcast You're Dead to Me! on the life and legacy of Lena Horne on BBC Sounds, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.

Alongside this, Hannah is a Co-Investigator on a British Academy Knowledge Frontiers grant focused on identity formation in Black and Asian communities in the US and UK and is collaborating on a educational board game exploring the theatre industry. You can download their free zine on colourblind casting from their website or get in touch for a free copy.

Hannah is a member of the Editorial Board for Studies in Theatre and Performance, a Community Advisory Board Member for Anansi Theatre (Derby), and a co-founder of Black in the Arts and Humanities.

Expertise Summary

Hannah's general areas of expertise include:

  • English-language musical theatre on stage and screen
  • race and gender in commercial entertainment
  • Black female stardom, especially Lena Horne and Shirley Bassey
  • Cole Porter (life and work)
  • Disney on stage and screen
  • identity studies, positionality, and equality
  • Black feminism, intersectionality, and music

Teaching Summary

Hannah has taught on a range of modules in musicology, musical theatre, and film. Her interests lie in twentieth-century popular culture, including musical theatre, song on screen, and stardom. She… read more

Selected Publications

Hannah has taught on a range of modules in musicology, musical theatre, and film. Her interests lie in twentieth-century popular culture, including musical theatre, song on screen, and stardom. She has also delivered specific teaching on approaches to race and queerness and supervised dissertations on a variety of topics including Disney, musical theatre, reggae, and ska.

She delivers modules including Performing Popular Music: Issues and Approaches, the Broadway Musical, the Hollywood Musical and Race in Music Theatre.

  • HANNAH ROBBINS, 2025. Embracing Diasporic Difference: Rejecting Limitations of Black Characterisation in Acting Training. In: DERMOT DALY, ed., Being Black and British: Before, During and After Drama School Routledge.
  • HANNAH THURAISINGAM ROBBINS, 2023. . In: ROBERT GORDON and OLAF JUBIN, eds., The Oxford Handbook of the Global Stage Musical Oxford University Press.
  • HANNAH ROBBINS, 2022. 'Cubanenic, Carabenic, Castalenic, Harlemenic': Reclaiming Blackness in Lena Horne鈥檚 Film Musicals. In: DOMINIC MCHUGH, ed., The Oxford Handbook of the Hollywood Musical Oxford University Press. 167-192
  • HANNAH ROBBINS, 2021. . In: OLAF JUBIN, ed., Paris in the Musical: The City of Light on Stage and Screen Routledge. 53-70
  • HANNAH ROBBINS, 2020. Arts Special Issue: The Broadway Musical Then and Now. 9(1),
  • HANNAH ROBBINS, 2019. . In: DOMINIC MCHUGH, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Musical Theatre Adaptations 274-292
  • HANNAH ROBBINS, 2018. . In: DANIELLE BIRKETT and DOMINIC MCHUGH, eds., Adapting The Wizard of Oz: Musical Versions from Baum to MGM and Beyond Oxford University Press. 143-160

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