I Need a Miracle – S1 E2 – To Understand Porphyra
In your benevolence, hear the Lover’s plea to understand Porphyra.
Starring Harry Myers as Tullup, the Lover (he/him)
With additional voices from the season 1 cast
Productions by featured friends of Wireless Theatre, including historical drama Black Spartacus from Thee Black Swan.
In your benevolence, hear the Lover’s plea to understand Porphyra.
Starring Harry Myers as Tullup, the Lover (he/him)
With additional voices from the season 1 cast
In your benevolence, hear the Artist’s plea for a dream come true.
Starring David Holt as Michel Kildress, the Artist (they/them)
The London Shadow Show. London, 1888, somewhere south of the River Thames. Welcome to the urine smell of shadows. A sketch-based comedy series set within a Victorian penny gaff, in which three peculiar actors perform London-based sketches related to various themes of “freakishness” in nineteenth century society.
Revolution, Murder and Traffic wardens Part 2. In part two, Mike knows the life of a revolutionary is complicated, and often involves going “off grid,” but this doesn’t usually involve enrolling in Traffic School or chatting your teacher up. Now the bodies are piling up and a mystery caller has begun leaving messages, but are they friend or foe? And can the gang cut it as they become what they once hated?
Revolution is in the air and Mike is at the helm to overthrow the mighty traffic wardens. With a (slightly reluctant) team behind him, how can Mike lose? But someone else seems to have the traffic wardens in their sights and murder in mind. Can Mike, Alex, Rupert and Mr Halliday the local butcher find out who’s trying to sabotage their revolution/campaign? And what’s this Warden Welfare support group that keeps popping up everywhere?
Holy Smoke is an original and generally offensive comedy. The Brewery have installed their worst landlords to run the Belfry into the ground. They just didn’t tell the landlords that… Not suitable for the young or impressionable, or most other people.
Five Kinds of Silence by renowned playwright Shelagh Stephenson tells the tale of a family living under the power of the vicious Billy, who physically, emotionally, and sexually abuses his wife and children. Winner of multiple awards, performed by RADA students.
Based on interviews with gay Iraqi refugees, ‘Elegy’ is a moving and impassioned cri de coeur exposing the horrific realities of post-liberation Iraq and the UK asylum process. A young man pieces together a personal story; his is a flight from tragedy through a no-man’s land of empty train stations, border crossings and bomb-blasted towns.
Winter 1914: Stalemate on the Western Front. In the blasted trenches of France, an Indian soldier betrays his own race out of loyalty to his British colonial masters.
BBC Radio 4 surreal sketch series by Alice Lowe, starring RADA students. ‘Wunderland. It’s a place in the nether regions, a manky magical kingdom, the site of many wange and stronderful things. A wok of weirdness’.