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Hull 2017: Lamanby

In Lamanby, Jacob Polley recovers a dream-memory about a childhood house on the eve of its sale, exploring how we might hold on to what matters. With composed music by John Alder.

Part of Contains Strong Language , a season of poetry and performance .

Jacob Polley - winner of the 2016 TS Eliot prize for poetry - is regarded as one of the leading talents of the new generation of British poets.

Lamanby is his extraordinary story of a childhood house which becomes the site of an alternative personal history. On the eve of the sale of the house he grew up in, an ancient rural farmhouse of creaking floors and shadows, a man returns to spend a final night in the empty rooms. What he begins to hear and experience in the dark is a strange, poetic and powerful dream-vision of the house, far bigger, more fantastic and frightening than the reality - a place resonating with its own history of voices and music. With remarkable music and soundscapes created by John Alder, Lamanby movingly explores how we might hold on to what matters.

NARRATOR - Jacob Polley
MUDDER - Gillian Kearney
MUGGINSHERE - Kevin Doyle
JAKE - Sam Hattersley
JEREMY WREN - Ashley Margolis
OLD MAN - Alan Rothwell

Directed in Salford by Susan Roberts.

44 minutes

Last on

Tue 24 Sep 2019 14:15

Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator Jacob Polley
Mudder Gillian Kearney
Mugginshere Kevin Doyle
Jake Sam Hattersley
Jeremy Wren Ashley Margolis
Old Man Alan Rothwell
Director Susan Roberts
Writer Jacob Polley

Broadcasts

  • Thu 28 Sep 2017 14:15
  • Tue 24 Sep 2019 14:15

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