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<p>Dear Colleagues,</p>
<p><b>The S Word</b>, in partnership with <b>The Centre for
Digital Storymaking</b> at London South Bank University <br>
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<p>presents the 2020 symposium: <b>Stanislavsky and The Media</b></p>
<p>at<b> London South Bank University, 23rd to 25th April 2020.</b></p>
<p>We are pleased to announce that our keynote speakers will
include the award-winning theatre, film and television director
<b>Sir Richard Eyre</b>,<b> </b>formerly Director of The
National Theatre; the inaugural <b>Jean Benedetti Memorial
Lecture</b> will be delivered by the distinguished
Stanislavsky scholar, <b>Prof. Laurence Senelick</b>.*</p>
<p>Further guest speakers/events will be announced shortly.</p>
<p><u>We now invite proposals</u> for papers (20 minutes),
workshops (40 minutes) and panel presentations (a minimum of 3
speakers/60 minutes). Proposals should include a short abstract
(300 words) and a biography (150 words), and be sent by email to
Paul Fryer (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:paul@paulfryer.me.uk" moz-do-not-send="true">paul@paulfryer.me.uk</a>)
to arrive by Friday 29th November.</p>
<p>Selected papers from the symposium will be published in the
Spring 2021 edition of the journal <i>Stanislavski Studies</i>
(Taylor and Francis).</p>
<p>On-line booking for this event will be available shortly.</p>
<p><font size="-1"><b>The S Word: Stanislavsky and the
Contemporary Theatre</b> is an international collaborative
research project.</font></p>
<p><font size="-1">*all speakers are subject to final
availability.</font><br>
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Prof. Paul Fryer PhD, FRSA, FHEA.
Visiting Professor, School of Performance and Creative Industries, University of Leeds.
Visiting Professor, School of Arts and Creative Industries, London South Bank University.
Hon. Visiting Professor, School of Arts and Digital Industries, University of East London.
Director, The Stanislavsky Research Centre.
Editor-in-Chief, Stanislavski Studies (Taylor & Francis).</pre>
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