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[ecrea] Screen Plays CFP: Theatre and Television conference, Feb. 2015
Wed Jun 11 03:10:12 GMT 2014
Theatre and Television: Adaptation, Production, Performance
A call for papers for a one-day conference at the University of
Westminster, Friday 20 February 2015
Proposals are invited for twenty-minute papers (or three-paper panels)
addressing issues and topics related to theatre plays on British
television from 1930 to the present. Strong proposals which engage with
the history of theatre plays on the television networks of other
countries and offer useful comparands with the British example will also
be considered. In order to encourage a truly interdisciplinary
discussion we warmly welcome proposals from scholars and postgraduate
students engaged with adaptation studies, broadcasting and film
histories, media and cultural studies, and the histories of theatre and
performance. Possible topics for examination and exploration include,
but are not limited to, the following:
* The forms and screen languages of British television
presentations of theatre plays.
* The evolution of what may be regarded as the ‘normative’ style of
studio drama, and the development of new forms within and beyond the studio.
* Discussions of the concept of ‘adaptation’ applied to television
productions of theatre plays.
* Studies of particular genres, plays or playwrights across time.
* Drama on television within educational contexts, such as school
or university strands.
* Audience and reception studies of how viewers engaged with these
productions.
* The changing social and cultural meanings of theatre on
television and the ways in which these were regarded and exploited by
broadcasters in particular historical circumstances.
* The institutional, production, technological and aesthetic
contexts of television adaptations within both broadcasting and British
theatre.
* The extensive commercial and cultural relationships between the
theatre, individual companies and television.
* The movement of practitioners between the spheres of theatre and
television.
* Comparative studies of theatre plays on radio and as produced for
the British cinema.
* The post-1980s decline of theatre on British television and the
recent revival of interest in its possibilities in the multi-platform age.
Proposals in the form of a 250-word abstract and brief biography (or
200-word panel outline, with accompanying individual abstracts and brief
biographies), should be submitted to both John Wyver
((john /at/ illuminationsmedia.co.uk)) and Dr Amanda Wrigley
((a.wrigley /at/ westminster.ac.uk)) by Monday 30 June 2014.
This conference is the culminating event of the AHRC-funded research
project Screen Plays: Theatre Plays on British Television. Screen Plays
is concerned with all plays written for the theatre that have been
produced for British television since 1930. The project documents and
develops new critical approaches to the television presentation of these
plays, seeking to understand the institutional, production,
technological and aesthetic contexts for these adaptations within both
broadcasting and British theatre. More can be read about the project’s
aims, activities and research areas on the blog at
http://screenplaystv.wordpress.com.
*With apologies for cross-posting.*
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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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