Family Friendly Dramas
A collection of stories for children, and family friendly audio plays. Learn more about these plays.
The Tale Of Tommy O'Quire, Part Two [Children's Audio Story]
May 3, 2017 •
A Wireless Theatre Kids Production The Tale Of Tommy O'Quire by Craig Jordan Baker Read by Paul Sockett Directed by Sally Beaumont #childrensaudiodrama #childrensstories
The Tale Of Tommy O'Quire [Children's Audio Story]
May 3, 2017 •
A Wireless Theatre Kids Audio Drama Production. The Tale Of Tommy O'Quire by Craig Jordan Baker. Family friendly, suitable for children of all ages. Read by Paul Sockett Directed by Sally Beaumont
Billy Goats Gruff [Children's Audio Story]
Jan 4, 2017 •
Billy Goats Gruff, adapted by Jack Bowman. Our audio drama production of the classic kids tale, suitable for children of all ages. Enjoy a full cast audio play performance. Family friendly.
Help, I'm A Prisoner In A Toothpaste Factory, P2 - Radio Drama [Children's]
Sep 1, 2016 •
Part 2 of classic radio drama written by John Antrobus and recorded live at The Leicester Square Theatre, London #johnantrobus #childrensdrama #audiotheatre #wirelesstheatrekids
Rumplestiltskin - Radio Drama [Children's]
Sep 1, 2016 •
Radio dramatisation of the classic children's story, Rumplestiltskin. An adaptation of the folk tale collected by the Brother's Grimm, about the imp that can spin straw into gold. read by Grace Bishop, Tom George and Stephen Critchlow. Suitable for all ages.
Help, I'm A Prisoner In A Toothpaste Factory, P1
Sep 1, 2016 •
Help! I'm a Prisoner in a Toothpaste Factory! As Ronnie is brushing his teeth one morning, a message appears on the ribbon of toothpaste... A wild adventure written by John Antrobus and performed and recorded live by Wireless Theatre. Family friendly, suitable for children of all ages.
Barry The Dirty Habit Hobgoblin - Radio Drama [Children's]
Sep 1, 2016 • 0:00:00
Barry The Dirty Habit Hobgoblin, short audiobook for children. Barry is a goblin with a very naughty habit... he can't stop picking his nose! Can you help Barry? Written by Louisa Ashton and read by Ruth Calkin.