Microserfs  Girlfriend in a Coma, Douglas Coupland
Microserfs  Girlfriend in a Coma, Douglas Coupland
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Microserfs & Girlfriend in a Coma
Two Full-Cast BBC Radio Dramatisations

Author: Douglas Coupland

Narrator: Samantha Dakin, Will Merrick, Florian Hutter, Rayisa Kondracki, Jason Durran, Full Cast, Matthew Needham

Unabridged: 3 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/23/2023


Synopsis

Coupland's iconic novels brought to life in two full-cast adaptations

Bursting onto the literary scene in 1991 with his debut Generation X, Douglas Coupland's novels swiftly established themselves as modern classics and brought the term 'Gen X' into the mainstream. His work still has resonance in today's world, with his vivid explorations of identity and creativity in the post-Baby Boomer generations. These pitch perfect adaptions probe our modern popular culture, with the author's signature wry twists and unsettling revelations.

In this brand new adaptation by Theo Toksvig-Stewart, Douglas Coupland's brilliantly funny novel Microserfs takes a microscope to working culture in the early days of the tech boom. Dan is a Microsoft employee in desperate need of 'a life'. His world can be summed up as eat, sleep, code, repeat, and he's not quite feeling himself. So when the chance comes along for him and his friends to leave Microsoft to form a Silicon Valley start-up called OOP!, will they take the risk and leap into the unknown? In an unflinching and hilarious story, Dan and the other Microserfs try to find purpose, love and identity in the real world.

Perhaps one of Coupland's most iconic novels, Girlfriend in a Coma begins in December 1979 when 17-year-old Karen unexpectedly falls into a deep coma after a teen house party. Frighteningly, she'd predicted the end of the world in a letter sent to her boyfriend before she collapsed. Fifteen years later, Karen wakes up. The world in 1997 is a very different and confusing place. Her friends have grown up and their reality bears little resemblance to the hopes and dreams they shared in their youth. There are questions that need to be answered, time is running out and Karen must act.

Available as a double bill for the first time, these stunning adaptations are a fantastic listen. Performed by a full cast with production by Sony award-winning producer Dan Rebellato, these stories make for a stellar audio experience not to be missed.

Cast and credits

Microserfs
Written by Douglas Coupland
Dramatised by Theo Toksvig-Stewart
Directed by Anne Isger
Production Co-ordination by Luke MacGregor
Sound by Cal Knightley, Pete Ringrose, David Gregory, Billy Godfrey

Dan - Will Merrick
Karla - Samantha Dakin
Bug - Matthew Needham
Michael - Freddie Meredith
Todd - Chris Lew Kum Hoi
Susan - Chloë Sommer
Abe - Hughie O'Donnell
Ethan - Tom Kiteley
Dan's Mum - Joanna Monro
Dan's Dad - Roger Ringrose
Dusty - Fiona Skinner
Amy - Grace Saif

First Broadcast BBC Radio 4, 27 November 2022

Girlfriend in a Coma
Written by Douglas Coupland
Dramatised by Dan Rebellato
Produced by Polly Thomas
Music by Alice Trueman
Sound Design by Steve Brooke

Jared - Florian Hutter
Karen - Rayisa Kondracki
Wendy - Maggie Blake
Richard - Jason Durran
Hamilton - Simon Lee Phillips
Pamela - Heather Dann
Doctor - Peter Marinker
Megan - Julia Summer
Gloria - Buffy Davis

First Broadcast BBC Radio 3, 24 February 2008

©2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

About Douglas Coupland

Douglas Coupland is a Canadian visual artist, writer, and designer. His first novel was the 1991 international bestseller Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture. He has published fourteen novels, two collections of short stories, eight nonfiction books, and a number of dramatic and comedic works for stage, film, and TV. In 2014, Coupland had his first major solo exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery, after which the show toured to Toronto, and then internationally. His book, Kitten Clone, was a finalist for the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction. Coupland is a contributor to the New York Times, e-flux journal, Artsy, and Vice online and is a columnist with the Financial Times of London. Since 2015 he has been artist-in-residence at the Google Cultural Institute in Paris.


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