"Judith Adams doesn't just write well-made plays, but pieces in which form and subject are perfectly matched" Lyn Gardner, The Guardian
Creative Workshop Space, West Yorkshire
Adapted 17th Century Pennine longhouse
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17th April 2008
RADIO CHOICE/PICK OF THE DAY: Times, Guardian, Daily Mail, Daily Telegraph, Independent, Times, Sunday Times, Sunday Telegraph
...an atmospheric heart-breaker of a play.****
A fictional version of Charlotte Bronte's Brussels experience
BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
pr. Jonquil Panting
17th April 2008, 2.15pm
CAST:
Rosie Cavaliero/ Laura Molyneux as Charlotte Bronte
Julian Rhind-Tutt as Monsieur Heger
Mark Meadows as Chapelle
David Shaw-Parker as Priest
Anne-Marie Piazza as Mary Taylor and Sophie
Elaine Claxton as Mme Heger and Tabby
Discussion on Bronte Blog
2003
Broadcast 2003
Cast includes Wendy Seagar
Half hour comedy drama about age and dream identities.
A day in the life of the ABBA tribute band "ABBA Ever After"
Prd. Gaynor Macfarlane
2002
Broadcast: January 2002.
Cast includes Tom Goodman-Hill and Phillida Law.
Three women get friendly with mythical beasts, in this moving comedy piece about the freedom to fly.
prd. Gaynor Macfarlane
Radio Times Choice: "a modern myth about liberation and transformation"
From the Waist Up was read on stage at the Chichester Festival Theatre in September 2004.
1996
Broadcast September 1996
cast includes Kathryn Hunter
prd. Michael Fox
Financial Times: "Judith Adam's play was a rich mixture of political background and Celtic wildness - a gripping and haunting 90 minutes. Now the decision has been taken to axe the time-honoured Radio 4 drama slot on Saturday night we should cherish such good deeds." Martin Hoyle
1994
Broadcast 1994: Researched and presented by the playwright.
A history of the decline and fall of the community of St. Kilda, with eye-witness accounts of the evacuation. Voices include Tom Steel, Margaret Fay Shaw and Lachlann MacDonald
prd. Fiona MacLean
1986
Broadcast 1986.
10 fifteen minute episodes in the lives of two extraordinary Pennine cats, Richardson and Spicer.