The Mummylogues

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Wireless Theatre Ltd Audio Drama
The Mummylogues
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A modern collection of witty, wonderful and wise monologues about all aspects of being a mum

**TRIGGER WARNINGS**

These monologues are about the raw emotions on giving up a child for adoption, Having and retrospectively trying to understand a hippy, emotionally disconnected mother, struggling with ADHD doom piles, gently accepting that you never had children but are a mother figure to many, dealing with the emotional effect on a teen of an absent neglectful father, issues of being an older mum.

NEW MUM by Theda Woods, performed by Saffron Coomber

ONE THING I’VE LEARNED written and performed by Tash Desborough

THE PERPETUAL STRUGGLE / PILES FOR MILES by Charlie Thundrin, performed by Sarah Golding

CHILDREN OF WHISPERS AND DREAMS written and performed by Georgia P McKenzie

THE PROMISE by Margaret Hilsted, performed by Fiona Thraille

YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE by Jeff Tullin, performed by Flloyd Kennedy

Thank you to all folks who entered – our finalists and winners! 

We would love to make more of these – do please share rate and review, and write to us with any thoughts on this podcast or…send us your scripts!

We are always looking for real, visceral drama, hysterical and loving comedy, and more – please email audio formatted scripts to sarah@wirelesstheatre.co.uk   

See our website for script formatting advice – here.

If you want to help fund more MUMMYLOGUES, please also contact us forthwith – we would love to make more. DADDYLOGUES is currently in the edit phase and we are truly excited to present some astoundingly evocative monologues all about many aspects pf being a dad.  Coming soon to the Wireless feed. 

Here are some links to useful resources and sites linked to themes issues and events in these monologues. 

Thank you for listening

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ADOPTION ADVICE /. RESOURCES

MANAGING TEENS WITH AN ABSENT FATHER

ADHD STRUGGLES AND TAMING THE DOOM PILES

CHILDLESS BUT HAPPY

BEING AN OLDER MUM

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