Dragons of the Pool

Inspired by the true story of the Chinese seamen, forcibly repatriated from Liverpool in 1945-46, Dragons of the Pool is a fictional account based on the history of the "compulsory repatriation of undesirable Chinese seamen" following their service during World War 2, back to Hong Kong and China, which was on the brink of Civil War.

Set over the course of 50 years, the drama follows the journey of middle aged Leigh and her long lost father, Haoyu, as he tries to make his way back to the child he was forced to leave behind in Liverpool.

As Leigh’s mother Maggie’s dementia worsens, memories start coming back. Having moved away from Liverpool as a small child, Leigh begins her journey to find out the real story of her father only as she packs up her mother’s things.

The story touches on Maggie and Haoyu’s romance, Leigh’s birth and from there we follow his journey from his abduction, via his return to China’s Shanghai, travelling to the West Indies before returning to the UK in the late 1960s with his second daughter, XinYi.

Leigh learns about the Dragons of the Pool, a Facebook group of mixed raced left behind children searching for their Chinese fathers. Eventually she and Maggie meet her half sister, Xinyi, who begins to fill in the dots as to what happened to her father. Not all plain sailing, coming in second to a sister that existed only in Haoyu’s heart makes it hard for the sisters to connect - but finally they start to build a relationship.

Cast:

LEIGH JONES (XĪNYU) ..… Liz Sutherland

MAGGIE JONES ..... Lucy Speed

LǏ HAOYǓ ….. Jeremy Ang Jones

TAN MINGZE ….. Jon Chew

LǏ XĪNYI ….. Gabby Wong

Production team:

Writer, Kathryn Golding

Producer, Polly Thomas

Director, Shan Ng

Original Music., Ruth Chan

Sound Designer, Alisdair McGregor

Sound Recordist, Wilfredo Acosta

Illustrator, YanKi Darling

Production Manager, Darren Spruce

Executive Producer, Polly Thomas

Special thanks to Yvonne Foley, founder of Dragons and Lions, for her time and help with research.

A Naked production for BBC Radio 4

Kathryn Golding is a former Beats Fellow. She was on a year-long attachment with Graeae, a leading disabled-led theatre company and has been part of writers' groups at the Royal Court and Soho Theatre. She is currently under commission by Bush Theatre, English Touring Theatre Company and Graeae Theatre Company. Her first full-length play, A Perpetual State of Happiness, developed on attachment with Graeae, had a rehearsed reading in 2019 at the Bush Theatre. She has also written for Royal Court Theatre, English Touring Theatre Company, Paines Plough and Tamasha. Her TV pilot, Breeders was longlisted for the TriForce Creative Network’s WriterSlam. Audio drama with Naked Productions includes Connections for national community radio stations and BBC Radio 4, and Night of the Living Flatpacks for national community radio, funded by Audio Content Fund.

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