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Young Playwrights Return

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A final evening of plays from last year's festival. Hurricane Dub by BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH. With and With original music composed and performed by DENNIS BOVELL.
On the night of the 1987 'hurricane', Samuel and Maxine listen to the storm ...
Technical presentation by ALICK HALE-MUNRO and WILFREDO ACOSTA
Directed by JEREMY MORTIMER Stereo (R) at 11.00pm
Once in a Lifetime by SEAN MOFFATT.
With Joe Taylor as Philip. When he gets out of bed Philip has 23p. By lunchtime he has £250,000.
Directed by JEREMY HOWE
BBC Northern Ireland Stereo (R) at 11.30pm
On the Road to
Damascus by HATTIE NAYLOR. Read by Elizabeth Mansfield.
Producer JEREMY MORTIMER Stereo and at 11.35pm Angles by IAN BOERSMA.
Peter returns from Beirut after spending three years held hostage there.

Contributors

Unknown:
Benjamin Zephaniah.
Unknown:
Dennis Bovell.
Presentation By:
Alick Hale-Munro
Presentation By:
Wilfredo Acosta
Directed By:
Jeremy Mortimer
Unknown:
Sean Moffatt.
Unknown:
Joe Taylor
Directed By:
Jeremy Howe
Unknown:
Hattie Naylor.
Read By:
Elizabeth Mansfield.
Producer:
Jeremy Mortimer
Samuel:
Norman Beaton
Maxine:
Angela Wynter
Millie:
Alison Etienne
Drunk:
Richard Tate
Newsreader:
Peter Donaldson
Maud:
Helene Montague
Voice:
Kevin Flood
Taxi driver:
Joe Savino
Wilfred:
Ronan Smith
Dublin's fair citizens:
John Hewitt,
Dublin's fair citizens:
Paddy Scully,
Dublin's fair citizens:
Pauline McLynn
Dublin's fair citizens:
Margaret D'Arcy
Michael:
Fabian Cartwright
Jake:
Robert Taylor
Peter:
John Hewit
Iris:
Linda Wray
Newsreader:
John Ashe
Directed by:
Jeremy Howe
BBC Northern Ireland:
Stereo (r)

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