THE BENEFIT OF TIME BBC RADIO 4 AUG 31ST 2.15PM

 
I hope this finds you fine and frisky. Forgive me if you listened to this at Christmas- but my play The Benefit of Time is being repeated this Friday 31st on Radio 4- if you want a laugh-as it has been nominated for the Imison Award. You can also catch it on I Player for a week after. It took me five years to get it commissioned and in the meantime was a successful stage play- so the road has been long- rocky-but ultimately utopian!
Curtseys as ever
Terri-Ann x
PS Would you mind forwarding it to any one who may enjoy it x

TERRI-ANN BRUMBY

http://www.spotlight.com/interactive/cv/4137-8976-6061 ACTING. CURRENTLY MY BIG FAT MAD TEENAGE DIARY E4/C4 TIGER ASPECT.

http://unitedagents.co.uk/terri-ann-brumby WRITING. THE BENEFIT OF TIME AUG 31ST 2012 R4 AFTERNOON PLAY. WITH SAM SPIRO AND ADRIAN SCARBOROUGH. IMISON AWARD CONTENDER.

The Benefit of Time

Duration: 45 minutes

In our celebrity-fixated world, what better celebrity to conjure up - and then actually be - than a famous figure of history? And as Debbie climbs that greasy pole to success and high status, she leaves a trail of human devastation in her wake.

Original Music composed by David Chilton


Produced by Gordon House
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Debbie Green is dull. Debbie Green is plain. Debbie Green works in Human Resources, where she has few friends, and lives a very mundane existence. That is, until she starts going to visit a hypnotist, who claims to be able to explore people's past lives. And guess what? Debbie, apparently, has had a very eventful past life - she was once Anne Boleyn. Or so Donald Cruikshank her hypnotist excitedly confirms. He is, of course, a charlatan, and he's gulling her. Or is he? Is she gulling him? As the sessions progress, and Debbie starts doing an office round-robin e-mail of her experiences, her popularity at work increases dramatically, as do her career prospects.

In our celebrity-fixated world, what better celebrity to conjure up - and then actually be - than a famous figure of history? And as Debbie climbs that greasy pole to success and high status, she leaves a trail of human devastation in her wake.

Original Music composed by David Chilton

Produced by Gordon House A Goldhawk Essential Production for BBC Radio 4. < Show less

In our celebrity-fixated world, what better celebrity to conjure up - and then actually be - than a famous figure of history? And as Debbie climbs that greasy pole to success and high status, she leaves a trail of human devastation in her wake.

Original Music composed by David Chilton


Produced by Gordon House
A Goldhawk Essential Production for BBC Radio 4." property="dc:description">

Debbie Green is dull. Debbie Green is plain. Debbie Green works in Human Resources, where she has few friends, and lives a very mundane existence. That is, until she starts going to visit a hypnotist, who claims to be able to explore people's past lives. And guess what? Debbie, apparently, has had a very eventful past... > Show more

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Comment by carmen medway-stephens on August 29, 2012 at 21:29

Hi Terri Ann - would be great for you to come along to one of our writers forums at Sherman Cymru to share your experience. We have one this monday evening from 7pm, All the best, Carmen

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