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[ecrea] CFP: Edwardian Drama on the Small Screen symposium
Mon Mar 24 20:55:47 GMT 2014
Call for Papers: ‘Edwardian Drama on the Small Screen’ symposium
BFI Southbank, Friday 23 May 2014
George Bernard Shaw is, after Shakespeare, the playwright who has been
most frequently adapted for British television. The works of Oscar
Wilde, John Galsworthy and Harley Granville-Barker were also frequently
seen on the small screen between the 1940s and 1990s. The textures of
the ‘long’ Edwardian era from the 1890s to the First World War have been
central to television’s presentation of British theatre plays.
Throughout May 2014, BFI Southbank in collaboration with the Screen
Plays research project will screen six programmes of Edwardian drama,
including Rudolph Cartier’s 1969 production of Wilde’s An Ideal Husband,
Harley Granville-Barker’s Waste directed by Don Taylor in 1977 and Katie
Mitchell’s remarkable 1995 presentation of D. H. Lawrence’s The Widowing
of Mrs Holroyd. Full details of the season are available here:
http://screenplaystv.wordpress.com/2014/03/24/classics-on-tv-edwardian-drama-on-the-small-screen-a-bfi-southbank-season.
To accompany Classics on TV: Edwardian Drama on the Small Screen, Screen
Plays and the University of Westminster is organising a half-day
symposium on the afternoon of Friday 23 May. The event will include a
keynote lecture by Dr Billy Smart, Royal Holloway, University of London.
Following on from the symposium there will be the opportunity to see the
1988 BBC production of Galsworthy’s Strife directed by Michael Darlow.
Proposals are invited for papers tackling issues and topics related to
any aspect of Edwardian theatre plays on television. In order to
encourage an interdisciplinary discussion we welcome proposals from
scholars and postgraduate students working on the histories of
broadcasting, media, theatre and performance.
Proposals in the form of a 250-word abstract and brief biography should
be submitted to both John Wyver ((john /at/ illuminationsmedia.co.uk)) and Dr
Amanda Wrigley ((a.wrigley /at/ westminster.ac.uk)) by 9 April 2014.
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Dr Amanda Wrigley, Research Fellow
Screen Plays: Theatre Plays on British Television
University of Westminster
http://screenplaystv.wordpress.com
http://amandawrigley.wordpress.com
@amanda_wrigley on Twitter
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