Radio Playmaking 2006
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Radio Playmaking 2006

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Radio Drama produced by RHUL Drama Department's 200 Radio Playmaking students

Radio Drama produced by RHUL Drama Department's 200 Radio Playmaking students

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Desiree's Baby

Bella Turner, Daisy North, and Lizzie Carter Running time: 19’11” This is a final piece from the Radio Playmaking course, a second- and third-year option in the Department of Drama & Theatre taught by Professor Christine Dymkowski, which is concerned with the ‘making’ of radio drama in both senses of the word. First of all, it explores what distinguishes radio drama from drama merely broadcast on radio: that is, what kind of play can be fully realised only through the medium of sound? Second, it requires the students themselves to make such a play, writing or adapting it and then realising it in a recording. The final projects for the course, which has run in 2005-6, 2006-7, 2008-9, 2009-10, and 2011-12, have varied from adaptations of classic, contemporary, and children’s literature to original plays for radio, lasting 20 to 30 minutes. We hope you enjoy listening to them!
Art and literature 13 years
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Curious? A Radio Adaptation of Alice in Wonderland

Sally Maddison, Anna Cheeseman, Julie Ann Gardner, and Hannah Trevelyan Running time: 29’52” This is a final piece from the Radio Playmaking course, a second- and third-year option in the Department of Drama & Theatre taught by Professor Christine Dymkowski, which is concerned with the ‘making’ of radio drama in both senses of the word. First of all, it explores what distinguishes radio drama from drama merely broadcast on radio: that is, what kind of play can be fully realised only through the medium of sound? Second, it requires the students themselves to make such a play, writing or adapting it and then realising it in a recording. The final projects for the course, which has run in 2005-6, 2006-7, 2008-9, 2009-10, and 2011-12, have varied from adaptations of classic, contemporary, and children’s literature to original plays for radio, lasting 20 to 30 minutes. We hope you enjoy listening to them!
Art and literature 13 years
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The Ramblin’ Man

Charlotte Bailey, Annie Rook, Michelle Warwicker, and Kelly Barton Running time: 32’44” (credits, including poem 1’28”) This is a final piece from the Radio Playmaking course, a second- and third-year option in the Department of Drama & Theatre taught by Professor Christine Dymkowski, which is concerned with the ‘making’ of radio drama in both senses of the word. First of all, it explores what distinguishes radio drama from drama merely broadcast on radio: that is, what kind of play can be fully realised only through the medium of sound? Second, it requires the students themselves to make such a play, writing or adapting it and then realising it in a recording. The final projects for the course, which has run in 2005-6, 2006-7, 2008-9, 2009-10, and 2011-12, have varied from adaptations of classic, contemporary, and children’s literature to original plays for radio, lasting 20 to 30 minutes. We hope you enjoy listening to them!
Art and literature 13 years
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