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Sunday, March 16

Tag: Frankie Joel-Celoni

Kisses on a Postcard – Online Audio
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Kisses on a Postcard – Online Audio

Kisses on a Postcard is a dramatic musical written by Terence Frisby, based on his own experiences of being an evacuee during World War 2. Directed by Dominic Frisby, the four hour audio recording is particularly suitable for listening to in small parts (and has been divided by the Company into chapters which suit this bitesize style of listening). It covers the four years that evacuees Terry (Brandon McGuiness) and Jack (Frankie Joel-Celoni) spend in a Cornish village after being evacuated from south-east London. The musical is narrated by an adult Terry (Dominic Frisby) which creates a feeling of nostalgia over what was a difficult but also adventurous time in his life. There is a feeling of Great Expectations, particularly as the adult Terry compares his “two childhoods” and how diff...