Miss Nobody: Part 1
Using a mash-up of the novels This Slavery and Miss Nobody. Ethel Carnie was the first English working class novelist. She was a mill worker from the age of 11 to 20 years old.
Miss Nobody episode 1/2
by Ethel Carnie, dramatised by Mary Cooper
A musical adaptation, following the lives of two working women in 1911 Lancashire. Author and activist, Ethel Carnie narrates, she wants to teach the women to strive for more in their working lives. She creates Carrie - a shop worker, and her friend Rachel - a mill worker, and over two episodes we journey with them as they both search for something better, in their own ways. By turns, joyful, stark, thought provoking, and inspiring, it is a universal story of working women's emancipation. Carrie takes a trip to the countryside on her one day off, and by chance meets Farmer Robert Gibson, a meeting which will change her life forever. Rachel in Manchester is pursuing her socialist activities and trying to unionise the women in the mill.
Ethel Carnie - Jenny Platt
Carrie - Evie Hargreaves
Rachel - Helen O'Hara
Robert - Conrad Nelson
Sarah/Gran - Alexandra Mathie
Mrs. Martin/Jane - Fionnuala Dorrity
Charlie/Socialist - Chris Hannon
Jenny - Poppy O'Brien
Singers: Janet Swan, Rosie Swan, Jules Gibb, Katherine Watson, Grainne Gordon,
Victoria Knott, Mark Mukerji and Huw Johnson and all members of the cast.
Accordion - Hannah James
Music composed, arranged and played by Rowan Rheingans,
Production co-ordinators Pippa Day and Vicky Moseley
Sound by Simon Highfield, and Sharon Hughes
Produced and directed by Pauline Harris
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- Sun 23 Oct 2022 15:00麻豆社 Radio 4