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Nick Payne: Constellations, Elegy & more
- Five BBC Radio Full-Cast Productions
- Narrated by: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, George MacKay, Juliet Stevenson, Deborah Findlay, Marilyn Nnadebe, Olivia Colman, John Rowe, Simon Bubb, Ralph Ineson, Alex Tregear, Bryan Dick, Clare Corbett, full cast
- Length: 3 hrs and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
BBC Radio adaptations of Nick Payne's finest works, brought together on audio for the first time—plus bonus features
Nick Payne is a world-renowned playwright and screenwriter. He won the George Devine Award for his first major play If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet, and Constellations won the Evening Standard Award for Best Play. Both were performed on Broadway with Jake Gyllenhaal. This collection contains Constellations and Elegy, his two acclaimed plays exploring science, time and love, with new introductions by Nick Payne himself. Also included are three dramas specially written for BBC Radio.
Constellations—Marianne and Roland meet at a party, hit it off, and go for a drink. Or do they? Does their love story unfold, or is it tragically cut short? In a quantum multiverse, even the smallest change can significantly alter the course we take—so there are infinite possibilities for heartbreak or for hope... Starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw and George MacKay.
Elegy—Lorna and Carrie met in later life and got married. But now they are facing the possibility of their relationship disintegrating in the most painful way, and Carrie must make a devastating choice between love and survival. Starring Juliet Stevenson, Deborah Findlay and Marilyn Nnadebe.
The Day We Caught the Train—David is coming for the day, and Sally has planned everything meticulously. But the weather, a problematic car, a problematic cat and Harold conspire to thwart her plans... Academy Award-winner Olivia Colman stars in this quietly intense play about a woman beset by one problem after another.
Being Alone Doesn't Have to Mean Being Lonely—Trying to pinpoint the exact moment he fell in love, David uses 'the machine' to revisit his old memories. But when it malfunctions, it catapults us into the story of a couple attempting to make sense of their relationship. Starring Stuart McLoughlin and Alex Tregear.
Happiness—Married couple Karen and Richard attempt to alleviate their respective unhappiness with a variety of far-flung undertakings. But can they find a solution closer to home? Clare Corbett stars as Karen, with Bryan Dick as Richard.
Text copyright © Nick Payne 2011 (The Day We Caught the Train, Being Alone Doesn't Have to Mean Being Lonely), 2012 (Constellations), 2014 (Happiness), 2016 (Elegy)
Cast and credits
Written by Nick Payne
Constellations
Marianne - Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Roland - George MacKay
Directed by Sasha Yevtushenko
First broadcast BBC Radio 3, 28 March 2021
Elegy
Lorna - Juliet Stevenson
Carrie - Deborah Findlay
Miriam - Marilyn Nnadebe
Directed by Sasha Yevtushenko
First broadcast BBC Radio 3, 28 March 2021
The Day We Caught the Train
Sally - Olivia Colman
David - Ralph Ineson
Anna - Nishi Malde
Harold - John Rowe
Helen - Jane Whittenshaw
Waiter - Simon Bubb
Directed by Sasha Yevtushenko
Studio Managers: Caleb Knightley and Keith Graham
Edited by: Anne Bunting
Production Co-Ordinators: Nicole Fitzpatrick and Matthew Mills
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 15 July 2011
Being Alone Doesn't Have to Mean Being Lonely
Jim - Stuart McLoughlin
Sarah - Alex Tregear
Directed by James Robinson
First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 25 April 2011
Happiness
Karen - Clare Corbett
Richard - Bryan Dick
With Susan Brown, Karl Johnson, Roslyn Hill and Monty d'Inverno
Directed and produced by Sasha Yevtushenko
First broadcast BBC Radio 3, 21 December 2014