The Daddylogues
Welcome to our celebration of new writing – a modern collection of moving, thought provoking and eclectic monologues about all aspects of being a dad, from the winners of our latest writing competition – Daddylogues.
Welcome to our celebration of new writing – a modern collection of moving, thought provoking and eclectic monologues about all aspects of being a dad, from the winners of our latest writing competition – Daddylogues.
A modern collection of witty, wonderful and wise monologues about all aspects of being a mum. 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.
Erotophobe ladette Sammy (24) is unexpectedly thrown on-air under the mononym ‘Angelique’, where she naively takes on the persona of an audio dominatrix.
Set in the late 1990s with ladette culture in full swing, and the pre #metoo assumption that all young women are obsessed with sex, this semi-autobiographical audio drama from Tash Desborough hits a zeitgeist nerve, and questions misogyny in the workplace and assumed attitudes on sex and sexiness.
Suitable for adult audiences 18+
Trigger warnings – Depiction and talk of experiencing indecent exposure, panic attacks, anxiety, sex addiction.
Ruby leaves her beloved, pandemic struck theatre company and takes the long drive back to her father’s Devon farm to find him struggling. Ruby has a lot more empathy for her obstinate father’s situation than he has for hers, and spends a solid two weeks cleaning the farm house.
Searching for a job, she stumbles across the magical Minack Theatre and the story of it’s creator, the inspirational Rowena Cade. A spark of an idea changes everything for Ruby, her father, and their Devon community.
A musical comedy about early English history. Join Professor Thorney Buckshaft and the writer and performance artist known only as The Angler as they take you on a journey through England’s foundation, from the Roman Invasion of 43 to the Battle of Hastings in 1066. With songs.
Sue is dating. Mostly men with beards. Sue is Tanya’s parole officer. Tanya needs to stay clean. Tanya needs to serve her community sentence by teaching Patricia how to use the internet. Online harm may come to any one of them. Audio Drama with strong language exploring the themes of women and the internet, and intergenerational friendship. Written by Nina Millns, starring Saffron Coomber Illona Linthwaite and Balvinder Sopal
In Act One of Wild Elusive Butterfly, cargo vessel Turmoil prepares to set sail for the Southern Ocean. Shipowner Daisy Ballantyne and cargo owner Tom Devine negotiate terms and conceal desire. Pregnant Jill and husband Jack explore the limits of marriage. John and Peter enjoy contentment. Primordial spirits feel undervalued, and a tornado is approaching. This play contains explicit sexual language and adult content.
Follow-up to the hugely popular We Are Not The BBC, featuring Nicholas Parsons and Stephen Fry. Will Rob Sterling Davies get away with stealing his BAFTA winning script, or will Stephen Fry save the day?
A haunting and memorable tale set on the wild Atlantic coast of North Devon. 19 year old Jenny is pleased to inherit her grandmother’s cottage, until visions of her family’s past threaten her future.
In a sleepy suburb of Swansea, an Am-Dram group attempt a Mike Leigh-inspired radio play with the help of visiting celebrity Christopher Timothy, playing himself.