Penda’s Fen at NeoAncients Festival

I will be introducing a screening of Alan Clarke and David Rudkin’s 1974 visionary, Folk Horror-tinged, TV play masterpiece Penda’s Fen on Sunday May 5th as part of the NeoAncients weekend festival in Stroud. There are lots of great events programmed. Well worth making a weekend of it. You can book tickets to the talk and screening here.

Set against the backdrop of the Malvern Hills, Penda’s Fen follows the growing pains of its adolescent protagonist Stephen as he grapples with the demons of his sexuality through the prism of his love for the music of Edward Elgar, his vicar father’s Manichaean philosophy and the spirit of King Penda, the last pagan king in England.

I will be introducing some of the interwoven motifs through which Stephen comes to decipher the mystery of his true nature: burial/un-burial, the Sleeping King and the Eternal Flame.