Anthony George is a playwright and book writer for musicals.
He has had six radio plays produced by the BBC and SABC. As for stage
plays, he wrote DUMMIES for the Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich; THE WORLD THAT
USED TO BE and WAKERS have been performed in Norwich, and DIVERS was
performed at The Maddermarket Theatre. He subsidises his writing by
being involved in television floor management.
RADIO BROADCASTS
date nk ...LENNY BRUCE IN BONDI
08.03.92 THE LAST CASTRATO*
date nk ...OF MYTHS AND MEN*
12.05.92 DISCONNECTED*
14.06.94 RANDOM PLAY*
date nk ...SWINGS AND ROUNDABOUTS
Asterisked items known to exist within VRPCC.
Please contact me if you have recordings of any of the others.
Nigel Deacon, Diversity website
THE LAST CASTRATO 1992
Premonitory dreams and obsessions draw an ordinary desk sergeant into
an extraordinary crime. A policeman whose inner life means more to him
than the mundane business of living and earning a living...with John
Duttine as Jack, Kethryn Hurlbutt as Grace, Richard Pearce as John,
Gerry Hinks as Mr. Jones, Steve Hodson as Mr. Mirth, also starring Garrard
Green, Andrew Curry and Brian Conway. Directed by Nigel Bryant.
DISCONNECTED 1992
An unearthly tale.....an unusual happening on a train near Chelmsford
puts Peter's mobile phone at a premium. But as power in the batteries
drains away, the voices on the line become more ghostly. With John Nettles
as Peter, Mary Wimbush as Nan, Kathryn Hurlbutt as Grace, Susan Mann
as Nancy; also stars Edward Long, Richard Avery and Peter Meakin; directed
by Nigel Bryant.
OF MYTHS AND MEN
A sea-serpent gets washed up on the beach. It changes the lives
of a few of the people who see it. With Jonathan Wyatt, Katharine
Hurlbutt, Richard Pearce, Andy Hockley, Nicoletta McKenzie, David
Holt, Peter Wyn Wilson; director Rosemary Wyatt.
RANDOM PLAY 1994
Mother gets rid of her old record player and gets a CD player; it doesn't
behave as it should...Mary Wimbush as Mary, Richard Derrington as her
son, Andy Hockley as the salesman, and Frances Jeater & David Robb as
the voices. Directed at Pebble Mill by Nigel Bryant.
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