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As part of the International Centre for Arts and Narrative, York Theatre Royal and York St John University jointly curate a series of studio talks on arts and narrative.

 

For each event we bring together different kinds of voices (from the arts and sciences, from academia, industry and public life) that provide different perspectives for an engaging, stimulating and convivial evening of debate.

 

We have two events this autumn which are free and open to the public.

 

Monday 7th October, 7pm.

Narrative and Food

 

Our speakers include:

Dr Sarah Lawson Welsh, Reader in English and Postcolonial Literatures, York St John University.

Fiona Martynoga, writer and wild food forager.

Natalie Quatermass, theatre practitioner.

Guy Hutchins, writer and storyteller.

 

For further information and to book for this event visit:

www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk/shows/studio_talks_narrative_food.php

 

 

Monday 4th November, 7pm.

Narrative and Mental Health

Our speakers include:

Steven Wrigley-Howe, non-executive director, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Trust. 

Dr Leigh Wetherall-Dickson, Senior Lecturer in 18th and 19th Century Literature, Northumbria University.

Dr Chris Holman, Medical Director of The Retreat, York

Jessica Wilson, storyteller and mental health nurse. 

 

For further information and to book for this event visit:

www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk/shows/studio_talks_narrative_mental_health.php

 

Please come along.

 

Matthew Reason

Reader in Theatre

York St John University

 

 

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