I've had the unusual pleasure of a quiet long weekend which has allowed me to hear 3 radio plays. (As they say, the pictures are so much better than TV.) Yours truly has the temerity to put them in ascending order.
Today (Monday 1st April) The Ferryhill Philosophers. This afternoon Drama on R4, which I gather is part of a series, was TRULY awful. Wooden script and even more wooden acting. I only carried on listening to confirm to myself that it was really that bad. Oh dear.
Sunday 31st March Drama on 3 Gogol's The Government Inspector. This is maybe one of those icons of Russian literature that one feels one ought to get round to some day. This certainly brought it to life for me, and even if Gogol's satire is a little heavy-handed by today's standards, the translation and production made it witty and approachable.
Saturday 30th March R4's Drama Offshore a dramatisation of Penelope Fitzgerald's Booker Prizewinning novel. ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT.
I can't recommend this enough for its humour and poignancy. Superbly produced and acted. I really recommend a listen.
Today (Monday 1st April) The Ferryhill Philosophers. This afternoon Drama on R4, which I gather is part of a series, was TRULY awful. Wooden script and even more wooden acting. I only carried on listening to confirm to myself that it was really that bad. Oh dear.
Sunday 31st March Drama on 3 Gogol's The Government Inspector. This is maybe one of those icons of Russian literature that one feels one ought to get round to some day. This certainly brought it to life for me, and even if Gogol's satire is a little heavy-handed by today's standards, the translation and production made it witty and approachable.
Saturday 30th March R4's Drama Offshore a dramatisation of Penelope Fitzgerald's Booker Prizewinning novel. ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT.
I can't recommend this enough for its humour and poignancy. Superbly produced and acted. I really recommend a listen.
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