Terence Frisby
Terence Frisby’s book Kisses on a Postcard recounts his experiences as an evacuee in the West Country during the Second World War.
>> Kisses on a Postcard website
Terence Frisby’s radio play, Just Remember Two Things: It’s Not Fair And Don’t Be Late for BBC Radio Four, on which Kisses On A Postcard is based, won The Giles Cooper Play Of The Year Award and achieved some sort of record by being broadcast ten times in a few months on Radio 4 and BBC World Service. A musical stage version of his radio play was produced at the Queen’s Theatre, Barnstaple in 2004.
Terence Frisby is best-known for his long running play – There’s A Girl In My Soup – which ran for 6 and a half years in London before transferring to Broadway and becoming a worldwide hit.
That and other plays, including Rough Justice and The Subtopians, continue to be produced around the world. Terence has worked for many years a playwright, actor, director and producer. He has also written TV plays, two comedy series, and has acted, produced and directed in London, Paris and all over the UK.
Budleigh Salterton Literary Festival Appearance
N.B. All dates / times are provisional and subject to final confirmation
| Date: | Sunday 26 September 2010 |
| Time: | 4.30 pm |
| Place: | Budleigh Salterton Playhouse |
| Tickets: | £5 |
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This is Budleigh Salterton's second literary festival.


