Flicker (novel) - Stage Adaptation

Stage Adaptation

In the BBC Radio 4 program Archive Hour "Capering with Ken Campbell" reveal that Ken Campbell was working on a stage adaptation at the time of his death. Ken had previously produced the nine-hour stage adaptation of the Illuminatus Trilogy for the National Theatre.

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