Episode 4: Celestial Navigation by Sara Clifford


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Jun 24 2021 14 mins  

“Celestial Navigation”, River Ouse, Sara Clifford

A poignant tale of family relationships, the intergenerational bond between a young woman and her grandfather is explored against the backdrop of a busy Ferry town. A reminder that we don’t know what we have until it’s gone.

Credits

Written by Sara Clifford

Read by Madeleine Gray and Sidney Kean

Edited by Elliot Lampitt

Commissioned and produced by Applause in partnership with the South Downs National Park Authority.

With special thanks to the people of Newhaven and Andrew Bishop.

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Sara Clifford

Lead writer/Dramaturg for Full Harvest

www.saraclifford.com

Sara works as a writer, director and community artist, and has written over forty plays including commissions for the Soho Theatre, York Theatre Royal & Nottingham Playhouse. She has been Writer in Residence at the University of Brighton and at Chichester Festival Theatre, and her work has been produced in France, Italy, Guadeloupe and Hong Kong. Her play A Thousand Days, was a Finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn award.

As Artistic Director of her company, Inroads ( www.inroads.org.uk)  she works with local communities to write place-based work rooted in their stories, and has developed six site-specific participatory pieces, with a new show coming for 2022, Two Pairs of Eyes, seed funded by Farnham Maltings.

In 2019, she was Writer in Residence for the South Downs Park/ Applause, and the resulting show, Cherry Soup, toured rural venues across the Park.  She is the lead writer on Full Harvest, the project which developed from this.