Lou Beckett Lou Beckett
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Lou Beckett is a playwright recognised for plays that often blend historical themes with contemporary relevance. Notable plays include ‘Bletchley Girls,’ which is based on the true story of women codebreakers during World War II. The stage play was adapted into a popular three-part audio play when the touring production was cancelled due to Covid. Lou’s play, ‘Rotten Luck’, was awarded an Arts Council grant following a competition that provided three plays with production funding. Beckett’s plays frequently explore themes of resilience and empowerment, as seen in ‘A Rose by Any Other Name,’ which has recently had a successful five-part Southwest tour.
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A Rose By Any Other Name
It’s 2016 and two young lovers—she’s a literary journalist who fancies herself a detective and he’s a Shakespeare scholar—clash in a witty, comedic battle over the Bard’s authorship. This light-hearted story invites audiences to ponder an enduring literary mystery while enjoying a story that blends passion for the written word with a spirited debate.
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An interview with Flo Clucas, Cheltenham City Councillor, discussing the radio play ’We Can’t Be’
When writing my play about two young women wanting to build a statue to an accomplished woman in Cheltenham, I thought it would be helpful to speak to a member of Cheltenham City Council. By sheer good luck, I phoned Flo Clucas. Flo has a distinguished background, having served as Councillor and Deputy Leader on Liverpool City Council before arriving in Cheltenham. While there, she played a key role in having a statue built to Kitty Wilkinson, often called the 'Saint of the Slums' in Liverpool.
In the interview, she proposes her candidate for a Cheltenham statue, Josephine Butler, and advises what steps could be taken to get a statue built. -
We Can’t Be
Two students notice Cheltenham’s only statues of women are the tightly-clad, delectable young females set along shop fronts in Montpellier. Surely, they think, Cheltenham is ready for a statue honouring an important local woman. Or is it? They are about to find out.
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Forbidden Music - Michael Haas Interview
An interview with Michael Haas, discussing the radio play Forbidden Music.
Based on a true story, Forbidden Music is a short radio play about an idealistic young man in the late 1980s who wants Decca Records to record the music forbidden by the Nazis. His boss says he will support his case, but for a price.
The play is based on the book Forbidden Music written by Michael Haas and published by Yale University Press. -
Forbidden Music
Based on a true story, Forbidden Music is a short radio play about an idealistic young man in the late 1980s who wants Decca Records to record the music forbidden by the Nazis. His boss says he will support his case, but for a price.
The play is based on the book Forbidden Music written by Michael Haas and published by Yale University Press. -