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Stephen Wyatt

    Stephen Wyatt ist ein Bühnenautor und Drehbuchautor, dessen Werk sich häufig an ein junges Publikum richtet. Seine Theaterbeiträge umfassen zahlreiche Produktionen für verschiedene Ensembles und Festivals und zeigen einen vielseitigen Erzählstil. Für das Fernsehen erlangte er Anerkennung mit Drehbüchern für die Kult-Science-Fiction-Serie Doctor Who, in der er Themen wie Grenzen und Realität erforschte. Er steuert auch Originalwerke und Adaptionen für das Radio bei und erweitert so seine kreativen Ausdrucksformen über verschiedene Medien.

    L'Assommoir
    Oblomov
    R.I.P. Maria Callas
    Gerontius
    The Speculator
    Memorials to the Missing
    • Memorials to the Missing

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      The radio play explores the life of Fabian Ware and the establishment of the Imperial War Graves Commission, highlighting themes of remembrance and sacrifice. Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 2007, it garnered critical acclaim, including a Sony Award nomination. Listeners praised its dynamic storytelling, emotional depth, and historical accuracy, with many expressing it as a profoundly moving experience. The play is celebrated as one of the best offerings from Radio 4 in two decades, showcasing Wyatt's skill in crafting impactful drama.

      Memorials to the Missing
    • The Speculator

      • 152 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of financial turmoil, this stage adaptation of Balzac's comedy follows a struggling speculator navigating the ups and downs of wealth and ambition. With sharp wit and humor, it reflects contemporary economic challenges, making it a timely and entertaining fable for today's audience. The characters and their antics provide a humorous commentary on greed and the pursuit of success.

      The Speculator
    • The narrative explores Cardinal Newman's deep bond with Father Ambrose St John and the implications of their joint burial, reflecting Newman's wishes amid a contemporary debate over their separation for his beatification process. The book delves into themes of friendship, faith, and the complexities surrounding the sanctification of religious figures, highlighting the tension between personal desires and institutional practices within the Church.

      Gerontius
    • R.I.P. Maria Callas

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Diverse and engaging, this collection features monologues for theatre and radio that explore unique characters and themes. Highlights include a tragi-comic reflection on late acceptance of one's identity in "R.I.P. MARIA CALLAS," the struggles of a Shakespearean actor in "THE STANDARD BEARER," and the tumultuous journey of a male model in "THE LIMO FROM HELL." Additionally, it includes commissioned pieces for notable performers, delving into intriguing subjects like a silent film accompanist and a disgruntled Santa Claus, showcasing a wide range of human experiences.

      R.I.P. Maria Callas
    • Oblomov

      • 90 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Set in Russia, this stage adaptation of Ivan Goncharov's dark comedy explores the life of an indolent protagonist, embodying the quintessential "couch potato." The narrative delves into themes of inertia and societal expectations, highlighting the absurdities of a life spent in complacency. Through sharp wit and humor, the play critiques the character's passive existence and the impact of his laziness on those around him, making for a thought-provoking and entertaining theatrical experience.

      Oblomov
    • L'Assommoir

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Set in 19th-century Paris, this adaptation of L'Assommoir captures Zola's stark portrayal of working-class life through a dynamic blend of words, music, and movement. The production features a cast of five women and four men, showcasing the story with remarkable economy and creativity, avoiding traditional narrative links. Acclaimed by critics for its vivid theatricality, this version stands out as one of the finest adaptations, effectively translating the novel's themes into a powerful ensemble performance.

      L'Assommoir
    • Tales the Countess Told

      • 62 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Exploring the captivating life and whimsical fairy tales of the Countess d'Aulnoy, this imaginative stage treatment highlights her significance as a prominent French writer, second only to Perrault. The narrative intertwines her personal experiences with the enchanting stories she created, offering a unique glimpse into her world and the themes of magic and romance that define her work.

      Tales the Countess Told
    • The World and His Wife

      A True Story Told by Two Unreliable Narrators

      • 194 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous thirty-year conflict, the narrative explores how a seemingly innocent love match ignited a series of events leading to widespread chaos. The characters navigate personal and political upheaval, highlighting themes of passion, betrayal, and the consequences of choices made in the name of love. As the war unfolds, relationships are tested, and loyalties shift, revealing the complex interplay between romance and the harsh realities of war.

      The World and His Wife
    • Gilbert Without Sullivan

      • 236 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      The book features six acclaimed radio adaptations of W.S. Gilbert's stories, dramatized by Stephen Wyatt and broadcast on Radio 4. Each adaptation brings to life unique narratives, including "The Finger of Fate," "The Elixir of Love," and "A Sensation Novel," showcasing Gilbert's wit and storytelling prowess. These adaptations combine humor and drama, offering listeners an engaging experience that highlights the timeless appeal of Gilbert's work.

      Gilbert Without Sullivan
    • This guide offers practical insights into achieving a luxurious lifestyle abroad without breaking the bank. It covers essential topics such as obtaining visas, property options for buying or renting, and the varying living costs in destinations like Bali, Thailand, Malaysia, and Spain. Additionally, it addresses health care, tax implications, and insurance needs, making it a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to relocate or invest in these appealing locations.

      Sell Up, Pack Up and Take Off: How, Why and Where of Getting a New Life