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Beryl (Paperback)
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Beryl (Paperback)
Series: Modern Plays
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Loot Price R371
Discovery Miles 3 710
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I had a constant battle to get where I am today. Scrimping and
scraping, people telling me not to do it, I couldn't do it. That my
life wouldn't amount to very much. Now I might have had a bit of
natural talent but I got here because of pure determination and
persistence. Stubbornness you might say. I always went that extra
mile, pushed myself that bit harder than anyone else and never took
anything for granted. It was 1954 when Beryl Charnock met keen
cyclist Charlie Burton. In those days they cycled in clubs and once
Beryl started she was smitten, not only with Charlie, but by the
thrill and freedom found on two wheels. Beryl was better than good,
she was the best, and she was determined to stay that way. Beryl
Burton was five times world-pursuit champion, thirteen times
national champion, twice road-racing world champion and twelve
times national champion. Her accolades include time trials, former
world-record holder, former British record-holder, numerous sports
awards an MBE and an OBE. Burton was one of the most astonishing
sports people ever to have lived, but she remains something of a
mystery. Beryl, which celebrates the extraordinary sporting
achievements of this inspirational cyclist, has been specially
commissioned as an adaptation from Maxine Peake's acclaimed 2012
Radio 4 play and marks her stage-writing debut. It received its
world premiere on 30 June 2014 at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in
the Courtyard Theatre.
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