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EPISODE · Oct 22, 2021 · 49 MIN

Cupid, Draw Back your Bow

from The Citizens Theatre Podcast · host The Citizens Theatre

​A horror radio play created by the Citizens Theatre WAC Ensemble. Cupid, Draw Back Your Bow is recommended for ages 15+. Scenes of violence, drug references and strong language. Inspired by their shared love of scary films, the company decided to create their own horror story for radio. Each of the ensemble created their own characters. The group then devised scenes where the characters came into conflict. The result was Cupid, Draw Back Your Bow - a terrifying tale about a camping trip gone hellishly wrong. Find out more about this project: https://www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/cupid-draw-back-your-bow CREATIVE TEAM Created by the WAC Ensemble Edited by Allan Othieno and Chloe Wyper Story by Martin Travers Directed by Colin White Sound Design and Production by Rikki Traynor Additional Music by Allan Othien CAST in Chronological Order OPERATOR - Allan Othieno SOPHIE JAMESSON - Shannon Lynch POLICE OPERATOR - Rachel Kelly HOPE JAMESSON - Megan Kay DAZ - Allan Othieno RUBY THANES - Chloe Wyper LUCIE SCARLET THANES - Genna Allan RIDDYAN - Hunter Christian Jessen DYLAN - Colin White LIAM GRADFORD - Kieran McKenzie PERTHSHIRE POLIS - Martin Travers NEWSCASTER - Chloe Wyper PROJECT FUNDERS In association with Arts in the City. Supported by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland Thanks to GRACE Digital Cafe for additional technical support. Special thanks to Clare Macaulay and Sarah McAdam. Find out more about the WAC Ensamble: https://www.citz.co.uk/take-part/theatre/care-experienced-theatre-ensemble

​A horror radio play created by the Citizens Theatre WAC Ensemble. Cupid, Draw Back Your Bow is recommended for ages 15+. Scenes of violence, drug references and strong language. Inspired by their shared love of scary films, the company decided to create their own horror story for radio. Each of the ensemble created their own characters. The group then devised scenes where the characters came into conflict. The result was Cupid, Draw Back Your Bow - a terrifying tale about a camping trip gone hellishly wrong. Find out more about this project: https://www.citz.co.uk/projects/info/cupid-draw-back-your-bow CREATIVE TEAM Created by the WAC Ensemble Edited by Allan Othieno and Chloe Wyper Story by Martin Travers Directed by Colin White Sound Design and Production by Rikki Traynor Additional Music by Allan Othien CAST in Chronological Order OPERATOR - Allan Othieno SOPHIE JAMESSON - Shannon Lynch POLICE OPERATOR - Rachel Kelly HOPE JAMESSON - Megan Kay DAZ - Allan Othieno RUBY THANES - Chloe Wyper LUCIE SCARLET THANES - Genna Allan RIDDYAN - Hunter Christian Jessen DYLAN - Colin White LIAM GRADFORD - Kieran McKenzie PERTHSHIRE POLIS - Martin Travers NEWSCASTER - Chloe Wyper PROJECT FUNDERS In association with Arts in the City. Supported by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland Thanks to GRACE Digital Cafe for additional technical support. Special thanks to Clare Macaulay and Sarah McAdam. Find out more about the WAC Ensamble: https://www.citz.co.uk/take-part/theatre/care-experienced-theatre-ensemble

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