{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/9961c575-8913-4ef2-ac81-0f4bd4e993a9/9da0f86b-9870-479b-a404-94ae8abed71e?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"I Regret Nothing - Part One of Two","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/6136a2d2b4ac8fb10d668b7c/6136a2ddb3411300198286de.jpg?height=200","description":"<p><em>I Regret Nothing</em> by Csaba Székely</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Part One of Two</strong></p><p><br></p><p>It’s the summer of 2006, and Dominic Cormoş, a retired agent of the Securitate--the notorious secret police of Communist Romania--is living alone in his Transylvania apartment. With media coverage of the prosecutions of ex-Communist law enforcement officials in the background, Dominic is paid two surprise visits that will prove deeply consequential: the first, by Alex Dima, who served under Dominic in the Securitate and is now working in the Romanian Intelligence Service; and the second, by his sixteen-year-old neighbor Liza.</p><p><br></p><p>The character of Dominic was played by Paul Valley, Alex by Rob Neill, and Liza by Jocelyn Kuritsky, under Sarah Cameron Sunde’s direction.</p><p><br></p><p>Play for Voices audio plays are recorded at Harvestworks by audio engineer Kevin Ramsay.</p><p>Play for Voices is produced by Matt Fidler, Anne Posten, Katrin Redfern, and Jen Zoble.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>About the Author</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Csaba Székely was born in 1981 in Târgu Mureș, Romania. He’s a playwright who also writes for television. His first play (<em>Do You Like Banana, Comrades?</em>) won the regional prize for Europe at the BBC’s International Radio Playwriting Competition in 2009. It was also chosen as Drama of the Week by the BBC. A few years later, in 2013, it won the Society of Authors’ Richard Imison Award. Székely has since written a trilogy about country life in Transylvania: <em>Bányavirág</em> (“Mineflower”), <em>Bányavakság</em> (“Mineblindness”), and <em>Bányavíz</em> (“Minewater”), examining issues such as unemployment, alcoholism, nationalism, corruption, and high rates of suicide in the Hungarian population of Transylvania. The trilogy has been published in a volume by the Hungarian publishing house Magvető under the title <em>Bányavidék</em> (“Minelands”). These three plays have been produced in Hungarian, Romanian, and Slovakian theaters. Székely also has written a historical comedy called <em>Vitéz Mihály</em> (“Michael the Brave”) about the rise and fall of a medieval Romanian national hero. This play won first prize in the playwriting competition held by Hungary’s Weöres Sándor Theatre, which also produced it. He has written a musical titled <em>Hogyne, drágám!</em> (“Sure, honey!”), produced by the National Theatre of Târgu Mureș, Romania, as well as a contemporary take on Euripides’ tragedy <em>Alcestis</em> (also produced by the National Theatre of Târgu Mureș). He was one of the scriptwriters for the third season of HBO Hungary’s show <em>Terápia</em> (<em>In Treatment</em>).</p><p><br></p><p>Part One of <em>I Regret Nothing</em> features music by the following artists:</p><p><br></p><p>Grigore Leșe, \"Cântă cucu-n Bucovina\" http://grigorelese.com/</p><p>Jurica Jelić, \"Under morning clouds\" https://juricajelic.bandcamp.com/</p><p>Gabi Luncă, “Anii mei şi tinereţea” http://gabiluncaonoriu.ro/</p><p>Zdob și Zdub, \"Mamaligamania\" http://www.zdob-si-zdub.com/</p>","author_name":"Play For Voices"}