The Liquid You by Ben Norris
A death in the family draws a young man home. An original short work for radio by writer-performer Ben Norris.
What becomes of a place once you leave it and move on? And what about the people we leave behind, or who leave us? Is it memory we carry, or myth? The Liquid You is a new short work for radio written and performed by Ben Norris. It's a poetic monologue about home and history, death and departures, and how sometimes it's easier to love an idea than reality.
Ben Norris is a poet, playwright and actor, originally from Nottingham. This is his Radio 4 debut.
Ben was the UK All-Star Poetry Slam Champion 2013 and has since performed his spoken-word across the country, from Latitude Festival to the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall. His first poetry pamphlet was published in 2014 and his debut solo show, 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Family', won the 2015 IdeasTap Underbelly Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival before touring the UK extensively in autumn 2016, finishing with a sell-out run at Southbank Centre. He hosts 'Cadence,' a monthly poetry and music night in East London, and in March 2016 he launched PAW - his attempt to record and publish a Poem A Week on Youtube for a year. His debut short film was produced by Channel 4, for which Ben was nominated for Best New Talent at the 2016 Royal Television Society Awards.
As an actor he has performed with the National Theatre, Frantic Assembly, Birmingham Rep, Nottingham Playhouse, RSC, and National Theatre Wales, and his writing for the stage has been performed at Theatr Clwyd, Leicester Curve, Theatre 503 and the Royal Court. He trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, before which he studied English with Creative Writing at the University of Birmingham.
Written and performed by Ben Norris
Produced by Mair Bosworth.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Writer | Ben Norris |
Performer | Ben Norris |
Producer | Mair Bosworth |
Broadcasts
- Fri 7 Apr 2017 15:45Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Sun 9 Apr 2017 00:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4