Episode 6: The Baptism by Theo Toksvig-Stewart

“The Baptism”, River Rother, Theo Toksvig-Stewart A dark and unexpected tale about a young girl who meets a mysterious figure by the River. A modern-day myth about being careful what you wish for. Credits The Baptism was written by Theo Toksvig-Stewart 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 staff and students at Alton College. We hope you enjoyed listening to this episode, there are nine more podcasts for you to enjoy so please subscribe to this series Theo Toksvig-Stewart – focusing on the River Rother Theo is a dyslexic writer and actor. His play Endless Second was shortlisted for the Holden Street Theatre Award and the Sit Up Award at the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe. The play transferred to the Park Theatre and Pleasance Islington as part of each venue’s ‘Best of the Fringe’ season and was commissioned as an audio drama for BBC Radio 4. In 2020 Theo was commissioned by Warts and All Theatre to write an adaptation of Robyn Hood developed with children in care in Wellingborough. He was part of the BBC Writersroom Drama Room Scheme 2019/2020 and the 2021 Minack Emerging Playwrights Programme.

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Full Harvest is a collection of poems and stories inspired by the landscape of the South Downs National Park. Each episode celebrates one of the seven rivers which flow through the National Park, from the Meon in the West to the Cuckmere in the East. For information on the legalities and safety issues of swimming in rivers, check out the Outdoor Swimming Society: https://www.outdoorswimmingsociety.com/category/survive/rivers/