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Red Skies Over the Severn is a full-length stage play for a cast of seven (5M, 2F) plus a young boy. It was commissioned and professionally produced by the Worcester Theatre Company in 2001. It was positively reviewed by Michael Billington in The Guardian and by Charles Spencer in The Daily Telegraph. The action is set on a Worcestershire farm during the foot and mouth epidemic of 2001. As the farm is isolated in quarantine the pressures begin to build on the family.
A full-length play for at least three actors (1F, 2M) with extensive doubling. Set now and in 1913, the story follows a photographer as he travels through Worcestershire. He meets people and learns his craft as his journey changes his life forever. A century later his pictures once again work their magic. Upside Down and Back to Front premièred at the Number 8 Community Arts Centre in Pershore in February 2005. A version of the play was broadcast as a BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play in November 2006.
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