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THE CHANGELING

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1622 by THOMAS MIDDLETON with June Tobin and Michael Goagh
Characters in order of speaking
The Scene: Alicant, a Valencian seaport on the east coast of Spain The principal source of The Channeling is John Reynolds 's The Triumphs at God's Revenge against ... Murther (1621) and sections from this book are read before each of the five acts.
Music composed by CHRISTOPHER WHELEN played by a section of the New Symphony Orchestra conducted by the composer
Radio adaptation and production by RAYMOND RAIKES
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This programme was first broadcast as part oi the series British Drama: 1600-1642.

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Middleton
Unknown:
June Tobin
Unknown:
Michael Goagh
Unknown:
John Reynolds
Composed By:
Christopher Whelen
Production By:
Raymond Raikes
The READER:
David Bird
Alsemero, a nobleman, afterwards married to Beatrice:
Desmond Carrington
JASPERINO, his friend:
John Stone
BEATRICE, daughter to Vermandero:
June Tobin
DIAPHANTA, her woman:
Freda Dowie
DE Flores, servant to Vermandero:
Michael Gough
VERMANDERO, governor of the castle cof Alicant:
Norman Shelley
Tomazo DE PIRACQUO, a lord:
Philip Morant
Alonzo DE PIRACQUO, his brother a suitor to Beatrice:
Nigel Anthony

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