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// Connie needs help with her Shakespeare essay, so she asks Uncle Chris and his community theatre company to lend her a hand! //
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Listen to episode one hereConnie needs help with her Shakespeare essay, so she asks Uncle Chris and his community theatre company to lend her a hand!
‘It feels quite royal in here, almost like we are at the Tudor court…’
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A bit rusty on their Shakespearean knowledge, Uncle Chris takes his theatre company back in time to Tudor, England, to gather the facts as they happen. But when he accidentally offends Queen Elizabeth the 1st, the gang must run from her guards - who are trying to cut off their heads!
Come with us and visit the sights, sounds and people of ye ole England- but don’t forget your nose pegs adventurers. It’s a bit whiffy…
Download the transcript for this episode here.
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Credits
Produced by Made By Mortals
Actors - Chris Brett, Hannah Donelon Catherine Cowdrey, Paul Hine, Francesca Waite, Andy Smith and Tess Keeble.
Writer – Chris
Music - AJS Music
Sound Design - Blueprint Studios
Funded by the Arts Council of England.
Our next episode will be out Thursday 18th of April! 😀
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