The Wonderful David Holt, Fantastic Actor

David Holt Actor

David Holt is an immensely talented voice actor, whose versatility has led him to work on a huge variety of audio drama and animation favourites. David has voiced family favourites Alphablocks and The Rubbish World of Dave Spud, along with roles in Audible Originals Treasure Island and The Sandman. Last year, we were fortunate enough to enjoy David’s work in Wireless Original Open Air.

Most Popular Radio Plays 2022

Top 22 radio plays of 2022 from Wireless Theatre Ltd

Which radio play did you most enjoy in 2022? Did it make our ‘most popular’ list? Check whether our listeners agreed with you, and maybe find something new to enjoy.

What Walls Hold

What Walls Hold produced by Wireless Theatre and Loftus Media for BBC Radio 3

Wireless Theatre are very happy to announce our co-production with Loftus Media for BBC Radio 3.

Airing at 6.45pm on Christmas Day on BBC Radio 3

Natasha Johnston, Production Manager

Natasha Johnston Production Manager Wireless Theatre Ltd

A huge welcome to the awesome Natasha Johnston, Wireless Theatre Ltd’s new production manager. Natasha learned her craft at Exeter university, and comes to us from Rusty Quill Productions.

Christmas audio dramas for 2022

Christmas audio drama, horror and comedy from Wireless Theatre Ltd

Looking for Christmas radio plays to keep you company whilst you wrap presents, write cards, peel sprouts, or browse online for gifts? Look no further! Wireless Theatre have enough Christmas radio drama to get you into the spirit for each of the twelve days of Christmas

Oliver Twist – Out Now

Oliver Twist Audible Original directed by David Beck Executive Produced by Sam Mendes all star cast

Wireless Theatre are very excited to announce that our production of Oliver Twist for audible, written by Marty Ross, Directed by David Beck and executive produced by Sam Mendes is out now! Listen on Audible. Images copyright Audible 2022.

War and Revolution

Audio Dramas of war and revolutions

Moving audio plays examining the human impact of wars and revolutions. Black Spartacus tells the tale of Toussaint L’Ouverture and the 1791 Haitian revolution. Different perspectives on WW1 are presented in three audio dramas. Peace and War is based on the diary of Evelyn, a plucky young nurse, played by Beth Eyre. Subterranean Sepoys explores the experience of an Indian soldier in the French trenches of winter 1914. Dulce Et Decorum Est is a series of letters from front line soldiers. Deception is based in 1936, as fascism rises in Europe. Battle Cries and Elegy tell the stories of refugees fleeing unrest and war in the Middle East.