The Fisherman
Another chance to hear a winner of the 2012 International Playwriting Competition: Janet Veronica Morrison's 'The Fisherman'.
The winner of English as a first language category, Janet Morrison's play, The Fisherman, was described by the judges as "an ambitious story, which came to life instantly - a real thriller".
In a sleepy Jamaican fishing village, Grandma and Grandpa find themselves unexpectedly having to bring up their teenage grandchildren, Jevaughan and Latoya, after their only daughter has left the island. The teenagers feel out of place in their new quiet surroundings, but whilst Jevaughan is more or less resigned to his fate, his wilder sister Latoya has a plan to escape. Her rebellion, however, is to trigger a series of horrifying events, as she goes missing, leaving her family to search for her. Their lives become embroiled in the growing sex trade industry which has engulfed the northeast coast of the island - a blot on the district which, until now, most people have tried to ignore. As the village fishermen rise to the occasion in an effort to protect their community, it becomes clear that not everyone can be trusted. The results of their attempt are to change the teenagers - and the village - forever.
With Petra Letang as Latoya, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett as Jevaughn, Angela Wynter as Grandma, Ram John Holder as Grandpa, Don Gilet as Stanley and Nina Sosanya as Dahlia.
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Preview: The Fisherman
Written by Janet Morrison, winner of the International Radio Playwriting Competition
Broadcasts
- Sun 20 Oct 2013 08:06GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Online
- Sun 20 Oct 2013 21:06GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service Online