Miss Mawer Visits Miss Chapman

Birmingham Daily Gazette, 27 April 1937

When Pamela Chapman opened her school in September 1936 in Birmingham, one of the first guest lecturers was Irene Mawer.

Miss Chapman was excited to announce at the Three Counties Club, that Miss Mawer would be giving a lecture which promised to attract a great many people, some of whom would be travelling large distances.

Mime, she continued, had not really been heard of much in the Birmingham area and Miss Mawer would bring some of her own students with her, to demonstrate her theories.

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Thank you to everyone who has been so kind in showing interest in my plans to publish the biography of Irene Mawer, which I have been working on for 5 years!

It has been a labour of love and I am very excited now that the end is in sight.  I will be launching via Kickstarter (here is the link to the UK section of it https://www.kickstarter.com/uk) which is a method of gathering pre-orders of the book.  Each person who buys the book through Kickstarter will enable me to go some way towards covering the costs of self-publishing.  Thank you again for your wonderful support.

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Author: Janet Fizz Curtis

Janet Fizz Curtis is trained in the Irene Mawer Method of Mime and Movement and is now writing a book about the life of Irene Mawer.

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