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Angels in the Dark
- Narrated by: full cast
- Length: 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Roger Benezoscee is the worst boss you've ever had. What could possibly force this obnoxious, egotistical old megalomaniac to change his ways? Nothing short of a Damascene conversion.
This innovative mystery stars Kim Durham (Matt Crawford in The Archers). Fans of anagrams may ponder the significance of the character names: Roger Benezoscee, Cath Crobbit, Seth Treave, and Leymar.
Angels in the Dark - a radio play set in total darkness - was inspired by "Dialogue in the Dark", the international exhibition in which small groups of people are escorted around a series of darkened rooms by a blind guide. For the full experience, we suggest you to listen in the dark too!
©2016 Design Sound Productions (P)2016 The Wireless Theatre Company
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