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Let The Good Times Roll by Duncan Robert Illing

Let The Good Times Roll by Duncan Robert Illing

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Let The Good Times Roll.

Larry has been a circus clown for over thirty years. Now, with the threat of closure, he stands to lose everything.

About Duncan Robert Illing

Duncan is a writer living in Brighton, his first short story Let The Good Times Roll was published in June 2022 in Brighton & Beyond, A West Hill Writers Anthology.

A writer of fiction, memoir, non-fiction and script, a radio presenter, producer, musician, composer and former A&R manager. Duncan’s writing can be found on Substack, he’s focussing on his next writing projects which include a novel.

CREDITS

Let The Good Times Roll

A story by Duncan Robert Illing

Adapted by Duncan Robert Illing and Kristin Burniston

Larry was played by Andrew Lancel.

Mr Brotherton by Andy M Milligan.

The Administrator by Laura Finnemore

Grace by Shona Graham

Billy by John Kennard

Stewart by James Merganser

Pete by Rob Vincent

Directed by Kristin Burniston and Duncan Robert Illing.

Produced by Duncan Robert Illing

Additional credits:

Entrance of the Gladiators by Julius Fučík performed by the U.S Marine Band, music and performance are both public domain.

Jazz music listed as copyright free and Creative Commons for use.

Clown act music listed as copyright free for use.

Any additional sourced sound effects listed as copyright free and/or public domain at source.

Clown image source listed as copyright free, and its specific adaptation is under copyright.

All remaining aspects of this drama production are under copyright.

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