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Writing on Wigan Pier

David Pownall's play explores George Orwell's time in Wigan during the early months of 1936.

David Pownall's play has strong resonance for today. In 1936, George Orwell embarked on a visit to Wigan, a typical coal-mining town in industrial Lancashire in order to write a book about the people, their experiences and their struggle to cope with the effects of the Depression.

Determined not to be dismissed as a dispassionate observer, he resolves to spend time living with and amongst the people. However, he brings with him his self-guilt, his obsession with the English class system, his fiercely-held preconceptions of the working-class and his remarkable cut-glass voice, of which he is all too painfully aware. The visit is both revealing and humorous.

He stays in an appalling doss-house above a tripe shop, tries to work down a pit, stays with a family, makes a pass at the wife, upsets the local Women's Institute and meets a priest escaping from fascism in Spain. Whilst most who meet him take him for who and what he is, for Orwell the experience develops into a journey of self-discovery.

Cast:

Orwell .... Adrian Scarborough
Neil .... Karl Davies
Helen .... Helen Longworth
Grandad .... Bernard Cribbins
Mrs Brooker/Country Lady .... Thelma Barlow
Gollancz .... Keith Drinkel
Arnold .... Anthony Glennon
Meade/Ignatius .... Tom Bevan

Directed by Martin Jenkins
A Pier production for 主播大秀 Radio 4.

1 hour

Last on

Sat 31 Jul 2010 14:30

Broadcast

  • Sat 31 Jul 2010 14:30

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