A radio version of ENGLAND was broadcast by the BBC World Service on the weekend of June 13/14.
Directed for radio by Marion Nancarrow, performed by Tim Crouch and Hannah Ringham, with additional performances by Nikki Amuka-Bird and Janis Acquah. Soundtrack by sound designer Dan Jones

Whitechapel Gallery, Friday 8 May – Tuesday 16 June 2009
Tickets are on sale now through The National Theatre website, in person at the National Theatre box office, or call 020 7452 3000.
More about the show.
Performances at 7pm and 9pm Friday – Tuesday (not Wednesday or Thursday)
Previews Friday 8 May at 7pm and 9pm, Press performances Tuesday 12 May at 7pm and 9pm
Tickets £15 (£10 concs)
BSL Interpreted performance 7pm Tuesday 9 June.
Audio Description workshop for people wit h visual impairments –5pm Tuesday 2 June.
Visitor Information
Whitechapel Gallery
77 – 82 Whitechapel High Street
London E1 7QX
T: 020 7522 7888
The London premiere is a collaboration between news from nowhere, the Whitechapel Gallery and the National Theatre.
Supported by Arts Council England.
The New York Times has dubbed ENGLAND “the most absorbing production of this year’s Under the Radar festival”, and Time Out New York gave it four stars, calling it “..compelling and quietly provocative.” Read the full NYT review, and the TONY review.
ENGLAND was picked by Lisbon Papers Público and Expresso (the main daily and the main weekly paper) as one of the best 10 shows of 2008.
Geoffrey Rush was the second actor in an oak tree in Melbourne in Autumn 2008 . He joins Oscar winners Frances McDormand and F Murray Abraham, who did it in New York.