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Danger 2023 by Michael Symmons Roberts

4 Extra Debut. Made to mark the centenary of the first radio drama. Will rescue come for the VIP visitors trapped in an underground data bank?

Danger 2023 was made to mark the centenary of the first Radio Drama. Poet Michael Symmons Roberts updates elements from Richard Hughes original radio play ‘A Comedy of Danger' broadcast in early 1924.

In order to emphasise the sound-only format Hughes set the play in a deep Welsh coal mine, where visitors get trapped in total darkness in a flooded gallery hoping for rescue.

In February 1923, the BBC broadcast a scene from Julius Caesar. To mark the centenary of this first broadcast, Michael Symmons Roberts has taken elements from Hughes first full play and updated them - the shocking plunge into complete darkness without apparent hope of escape, forcing strangers together, the distant sounds of a rising threat from approaching water that gradually rises in the mine's chamber, and the first and last lines of the original which frame this new version.

In Danger 2023, the lights go out on a party visiting a remote 'doomsday' bank deep under the desert containing a vast collection of historical and cultural data about our lives, from governments, universities and media companies across the world. Our digital world being 'archivable' in a physical location, what would be lost if it were destroyed? Is our culture, our essence, so digital now that it can be preserved and resurrected by people in the distant future ?

The VIP visitors are a small delegation on a confidential visit to this vault to see how the codes, programmes, files and data of our cyber-age are preserved in controlled conditions in case of nuclear or ecological apocalypse.

The metaphorical power of a location like a doomsday data bank - as the world attempts to avert a climate catastrophe and the risk of nuclear conflict feels more urgent than it has for decades. Psychologically and dramatically, the mounting pressure and remote isolation of the party leads them to explore and evoke their response to fear, rising paranoia, different responses to mortality.

Shura …. Phia Saban
Thomas/Rescuer …. Tachia Newall
Belle …. Laurel Lefkow
Milton …. Adonis Anthony

Director: Susan Roberts

A BBC North production for Radio 4, first broadcast in February 2023.

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57 minutes

On radio

Wed 29 Apr 202615:00

Broadcasts

  • Sat 11 Feb 202315:00
  • Wed 29 Apr 202615:00
  • Wed 29 Apr 202621:00
  • Thu 30 Apr 202605:00

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