"Roost" describes, in abstracted imagery, a desolate place in which new life kindles belief in God. "The wild hen at roost is blessed,
Delirious angels sing 'round her nest,
Rejoice!
In the old barn, a new voice."
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Tony Todd talks Ritual and 'Roost'
TRANSCRIPT: "I'm Tony Todd - I'm currently on stage for it was just a very emotional reading for Ritual Theatre for the Roost. I came for this ...
23 July 1989 LWT - LWT21 promo ads & Home to Roost trail
Both Thames and LWT enjoued 21st birthday celebrations in the summer of 1989. Here's a promo for LWT's festivities together with an ad break and a trail ...
20 - Series 2 Week 2 Day 4 - Dragon's Roost
Day 20 of TFOR's Advent Calendar featuring clips from CBBC's Raven. The warriors must race up the giant ladder to be the first to reach the rings in the ...
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A Donatello award winning short drama about the young Carlotta who stops off on her way to be married to see her ageing grandfather whom she hasn't seen for many years.
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