A baby girl named Stephen is born to well-to-do parents and grows up into an intense tomboy and later a thoughtful woman who feels 'different'.
Stephen is very close to her father, who understands who she is, but alienated from her mother. She turns down an offer of marriage and forms a passionate attachment to an American woman.
Starring Valerie Edmond and Alexandra Bateman.
Radclyffe Hall's pioneering novel is sympathetic towards love and attraction between women.
Not sexually explicit, it was still the subject of an obscenity trial soon after it was published in 1928.
Dramatised in two parts by Sarah Woods
Stephen ....... Valerie Edmond
Young Stephen ....... Alexandra Bateman
Anna ....... Roberta Kerr
Philip ....... Rob Pickvance
Collins/Angela ....... Amanda Root
Puddle ....... Sarah Parks
Martin ....... Paul Warriner
Colonel Antrim ....... Russell Dixon
Violet ....... Katy Cavanagh
Young Violet ....... Sara Kaplan
Young Roger ....... Thomas Hudson
Ralph ....... Martin Reeve
Music composed and performed by Odaline de la Martinez.
Celloist: Andy Wardale
Violinist Janet Fuste
Director: Melanie Harris
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in May 1999. Show less