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by JOHN WHITING from the book
The Devils of Loudun by ALDOUS HUXLEY adapted for radio by Archie Campbell with Derek Godfrey Dorothy Tutin and Max Adrian
The action of the play takes place in and near the town of Loudun and briefly in Paris between the years 1623 and 1634. Cast in order of speaking:
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Sisters of St Ursula's Convent played by students of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
The Devils' was commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company and was first performed by them in London at the Aldwych Theatre on February 20. 1961
Deret Godfreii , Dorothv Tutin , and Donald Layne-Smith broadcast by permission of the Governors of the Royal Shakespeare Company; Mar Adrian bu permission of the National Theatre
To be repeated on January 9 See page 44
DURING THE INTERVAL:
9 35-9.45' A record of lute pieces by Charles Mouton played by Walter Gerwig

Contributors

Unknown:
John Whiting
Unknown:
Aldous Huxley
Unknown:
Archie Campbell
Unknown:
Derek Godfrey
Unknown:
Dorothy Tutin
Unknown:
Max Adrian
Produced By:
Archie Campbell
Unknown:
Deret Godfreii
Unknown:
Dorothv Tutin
Unknown:
Donald Layne-Smith
Unknown:
Mar Adrian
Unknown:
Charles Mouton
Played By:
Walter Gerwig
Narrator:
Rolr Lefebvre
Mannoury, a surgeon:
Lloyd Pearson
Adam, a chemist:
Howard Goorney
Louis Trincant, the Public Prosecutor:
Kevin Flood
Phillipe, his daughter:
Anna Castaldini
D'Armagnac, Governor of Loudun:
Hugh Manning
De Cerisay, chief magistrate:
John Broster
Sewerman:
John Baddeley
Urbain Grandier, Vicar of St. Peter's Church:
Derek Godfrey
Ninon, a widow:
Jo Manning Wilson
De la Rochepozay, Bishop of Poitiers:
Fredericx Treves
Father Rangler:
Keite Banks
Father Barré:
Max Adrian
Sister Jeanne of the Angels, Prioress of St Ursula's Convent:
Dorothy Tutin
Sister Claire:
Shirley Cooklin
Sister Louise:
Jo Manning Wilson
Sister Gabrielle:
Moira Mannion
An elder Nun:
Mary O'Farrell
De Laubardemont, the King's Special Commissioner:
Lewis Stringer
Father Mignon:
Donald Layne- Smite
Richelieu:
Kenneth Hvde
Louis XIII, King of France:
John Broster
Father Ambrose:
Carleton Hobds
Bontemps a gaoler:
Kevin Flood
Clerk:
Peter Bartlett
Prince Henri de Condé:
Frederick Trevers

Arnold Cooke: Clarinet Quintet played by the ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Eli Goren (violin) James Barton (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) William Pleeth (cello) with GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet) Broadcast on January 26 (Home)

Contributors

Composer:
Arnold Cooke
Clarinet:
Gervase de Peyer
Violin:
Eli Goren
Violin:
James Barton
Viola:
Patrick Ireland
Cello:
William Pleeth

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