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David Calcutt was born in Wednesbury, West Midlands, in 1950, and now lives in Walsall. He taught in schools for ten years, then was a Community Arts Director for three years. He is now a freelance playwright and storyteller. The main influences on his work are myth and folk-tale. "Those ancient myths have provided us with some of our greatest works of literature, art, music and theatre...."
David's website is at
http://www.davidcalcutt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
The titles of his radio plays and adaptations are shown below; dates shown where known:
Paper Doll (tmt)
Detention (aft) ,1984
The glass snowstorm (schs)
Dear Mr. Henshall (schs)
Two donkeys and a bridge (schs)
The Bogeyman (m)
The Island of Doctor Moreau (snt)
The Singing Head (schs)
Prometheus and Pandora (sch)
Kingdon of crows and carrion* (sp)
Walker in the night (sp)
The daughter of the sea (aft)
The otherworld child *(aft), 1995
Over sea, under stone* (cs)
The last of the Mohicans (cls)
Norman (sp)
The Dark is Rising* (cs)
The bull beneath the earth* (ap), 2000
The return of the native (dram, cs) 3 x 55m, 2005
*known to exist in collections within VRPCC
Key:
tmt=thirty minute theatre
aft=afternoon theatre
sch=bbc schools
schs=bbc schools serial
m=monday play
snt=saturday night theatre
sp=sunday play
cls=classic serial
ap=afternoon play
Information supplied by David Calcutt and used by permission
Nigel Deacon / Diversity website
NOTES
THE ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU
Dramatisation of the well-known horror story by H.G. Wells.
90m, Saturday Night Theatre.
OVER SEA, UNDER STONE....1997
4 30-minute episodes beginning 11 May 97. An excellent thriller
with its roots in Arthurian legend, set in modern times. Written for
children's R4, but exciting and well-cast.
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE....2005
Thomas Hardy, dram. D. Calcutt. With David Calder, Emma Fielding, Adam
Godley, Timothy Watson, Annette Badland, Cathy Sara, Ben Crowe, Gerry
Hinks, Stephen Tomlin, Martin Reeve, Oliver Hembrough, Sunny Ormonde,
Ben Tibber, Martyn Read. Prod. Rosemary Watts. R4 2 Jul 05.
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