Crooker’s Kingdom, Part One
Recorded on Halloween night, 2015, on location at Cromford Mills. Locals warn Sir Richard Arkwright not to anger Crooker, a dangerous nature spirit, but he insists on building his castle.
Recorded on Halloween night, 2015, on location at Cromford Mills. Locals warn Sir Richard Arkwright not to anger Crooker, a dangerous nature spirit, but he insists on building his castle.
The Coast of Coromandel. Edward Lear has somehow become separated from his creations. They have no option but to set off in search of him. An excursion, with songs. Recorded and produced by final year students at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Dulce Et Decorum Est. A touching glimpse into the experiences of the soldiers of the first world war. This series of letters from the front powerfully evokes the horrors and emotions of the men who fought and died on the battlefield, focusing on Wilfred Owen’s eternal question, is dying for your country an honour or a curse?
Mary’s husband always said she had too much imagination. Well it doesn’t do any harm… or does it? Mary is a resident in a retirement home full of activities and ‘foreign’ staff. It’s Mother’s Day, and Mary looks through cards from her distant children as she muses on her life. Short and touching audio monologue written and performed by Fiz Marcus
Oddball Fred takes us on a weird and wonderful pub crawl… in his mind.
Simon has had a horrific childhood which he considers to be the reason behind being filled with desire for his girlfriend’s 17 year old sister, Jenny. Tonight she’s staying over.
The world’s first Tourettes Snooker player – and he’s in the world final. Will he be able to stay quiet with all the tension? Short story from Wireless Theatre, performed by Joseph Elmo Snow. Contains strong language.
Audio Comedy Sci-Fi. A light hearted sci-fi comedy recorded with a live audience at London’s Lost Theatre. Three Earthmen face the morning after a stag do on an alien pleasure planet.
Science fiction audio comedy written by Peter Davis. It’s 2057 and our hero is learning how to send clients back in time. Recorded LIVE at The Lost Theatre as part of their Sci-Fi Show case.
The concept of 2010 Space Commander! came about after hours of musings on the future of the planet and us being on it – taking in to account what we already know about climate change, available resources and population expansion. Our bodies cannot genuinely explore space, so why not get rid of them? Written by Stuart Price.