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Director Beza Hailu Lemma and producer Tamara Dawit (Gobez Media) join me to talk about their short film ALAZAR set in rural Ethiopia. A family grapples with Faith amidst the reality of a devastating drought in this beautifully photographed landscape drama.
Then from Wireless Theatre Limited:
A FUNNY OLD BUSINESS
Starring: Richard Rycroft, Karen Bartholomew, Jan Haydn Rowles, Reuben Anderson, Trevor Cutherbertson, Jack Bowman and Neil Frost.
Short radio comedy. Join an eclectic group of enthusiastic comedy students, and a Dalek, as they seek out their funny bones and duck the punch lines at Robert Mugabe University (Formerly Hackney Polytechnic for the Academically Less Gifted). starring Richard Rycroft (Game of Thrones)
LIE DETECTOR
Starring: Reuben Anderson and Mariele Runacre Temple. Written By: Peter Yates Directed By: Neil Frost
A suspect is questioned by a secret service agent using sophisticated polygraph equipment with surprising results. Satire, by playwright Peter Yates, starring Mariele Runacre-Temple and Rueben Anderson.
Director Beza Hailu Lemma and producer Tamara Dawit (Gobez Media) join me to talk about their short film ALAZAR set in rural Ethiopia. A family grapples with Faith amidst the reality of a devastating drought in this beautifully photographed landscape drama.
Then from Wireless Theatre Limited:
A FUNNY OLD BUSINESS
Starring: Richard Rycroft, Karen Bartholomew, Jan Haydn Rowles, Reuben Anderson, Trevor Cutherbertson, Jack Bowman and Neil Frost.
Short radio comedy. Join an eclectic group of enthusiastic comedy students, and a Dalek, as they seek out their funny bones and duck the punch lines at Robert Mugabe University (Formerly Hackney Polytechnic for the Academically Less Gifted). starring Richard Rycroft (Game of Thrones)
LIE DETECTOR
Starring: Reuben Anderson and Mariele Runacre Temple. Written By: Peter Yates Directed By: Neil Frost
A suspect is questioned by a secret service agent using sophisticated polygraph equipment with surprising results. Satire, by playwright Peter Yates, starring Mariele Runacre-Temple and Rueben Anderson.