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Joseph Wilde - Wildsong

4 Extra Debut. A man leaves the comfort of the city to search for his brother in rural Somerset, to bring him to see their dying father. With Tim van Eyken's drama and soundscape.

The writer Joseph Wilde and musician Tim van Eyken take the main roles in their new play 'Wildsong'. Integral to the drama Wilde has written is Tim van Eyken's music, a soundscape composed using recordings made on the Somerset Levels.

Vic leaves the comfort of the city, in search of his brother Reg, last heard of living somewhere in rural Somerset. Their father is dying, and he wants to see his son before the end. Vic's search takes him far into the watery land of the Somerset Levels. Striving to persuade his brother to return, Vic reluctantly shares his life of withy cutting, cider and singing. The place, its life and sounds - its wildsong - begin to change him. But Reg's recalcitrance and Vic's desperation - his own life is not as ordered and secure as he makes out - lead to a dangerous confrontation as, in a violent storm, the Somerset Levels flood.

Director - Julian May.

45 minutes

Last on

Thu 13 Sep 2018 21:15

Credits

Role Contributor
Reg Tim van Eyken
Vic Joseph Wilde
Winny Carys Eleri
Guard John Norton
Cidermaker John Norton
Henry Sean Murray
Director Julian May
Writer Tim van Eyken
Composer Joseph Wilde

Broadcasts

  • Fri 17 Jan 2014 14:15
  • Mon 21 Dec 2015 14:15
  • Thu 13 Sep 2018 11:15
  • Thu 13 Sep 2018 21:15

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