The Wireless Theatre Collection, Vol. 2

08-09-16

9hrs 55min

Abridgement

Audio Theater

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Nonfiction/Drama/Performing Arts

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08-09-16

9hrs 55min

Abridgement

Audio Theater

Genre

Nonfiction/Drama/Performing Arts

Description

“What a wonderful idea.” Jude Law, praise for the Wireless Theatre Company

From the hilarious to the terrifying, this diverse collection features ten Wireless Theatre productions in a single volume:

We Are the BBC by Susan Casanove, directed by Jack Bowman

Rob Sterling Davies is on the crest of a wave—and apparently Stephen Fry’s new best friend. But all isn’t quite as it seems.

We Are Not the BBC by Susan Casanove, directed by Jack Bowman

Things start to look up for the members of an amateur dramatics society when a visiting celebrity steps in and plays the lead role.

No Cause for Alarm by Gareth Rubin

No Cause for Alarm is a silly play. It has no comment to make about the human condition, love in the twenty-first century, or the Iraq war.

Stage Fright by Lynn Howes, directed by Emma Taylor

Stage Fright charts the struggle for supremacy between three actors appearing in a play together.

The Mighty Carlins by Collin Doyle, directed by Paul Blinkhorn

On the anniversary of his wife’s death, Leo Carlin and his two sons come together for their traditional night of sharing good and bad memories.

Blood and Stone by Marty Ross, directed by Mariele Runacre Temple

The “Bloody Lady of Cachtice” was bricked up in her own castle for murder. Why then does the young Katya want a job looking after the countess?

The St. Valentine’s Day Murder written and directed by Peter Davis

It’s Valentine’s Day, but events turn less than romantic when one of the members of a dating site is murdered.

Laying Ghosts by Clare Reddaway, directed by Emily Wright

When Connie’s beloved husband Jack dies, Connie hopes that her only son, Gary, will console her. Gary, however, has other plans.

Emails from Abroad by Julia Messenger and Shirley Mawer

Emails from Abroad is a play based on travels abroad relayed by emails between the ingenuous first-time traveler and her disillusioned home-bound sister.

The Trial of Sherlock Holmes by Peter Davis and Matthew Woodcock

Charged with endangering the public, Holmes is forced to relive some of his most bizarre cases.

Praise

“What a wonderful idea.” Jude Law, praise for the Wireless Theatre Company

“Being there when [a Wireless Theatre Live radio drama] is being recorded is thrilling!” Guardian (London)

“Rush, rush, rush to the Wireless Theatre.” Stage

“The Wireless Theatre Company excels at its art. A true find for all audio enthusiasts!” Regent (ND) Times

“The judges loved the refreshing nature of these online (radio) dramas…They were impressed with the high production values and creative use of audio and also enjoyed the use of live recordings. Judges also noted the impressive lineup of professionals working with the company.” Radio Academy, praise for the Wireless Theatre Company

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Language English
Release Day Aug 8, 2016
Release Date August 9, 2016
Release Date Machine 1470700800
Imprint Design Sound Productions
Provider Design Sound Productions
Categories Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Nonfiction - Adult, Nonfiction - All
Narrator Bio

Overview

From the hilarious to the terrifying, this diverse collection features ten Wireless Theatre productions in a single volume:

We Are the BBC by Susan Casanove, directed by Jack Bowman

Rob Sterling Davies is on the crest of a wave—and apparently Stephen Fry’s new best friend. But all isn’t quite as it seems.

We Are Not the BBC by Susan Casanove, directed by Jack Bowman

Things start to look up for the members of an amateur dramatics society when a visiting celebrity steps in and plays the lead role.

No Cause for Alarm by Gareth Rubin

No Cause for Alarm is a silly play. It has no comment to make about the human condition, love in the twenty-first century, or the Iraq war.

Stage Fright by Lynn Howes, directed by Emma Taylor

Stage Fright charts the struggle for supremacy between three actors appearing in a play together.

The Mighty Carlins by Collin Doyle, directed by Paul Blinkhorn

On the anniversary of his wife’s death, Leo Carlin and his two sons come together for their traditional night of sharing good and bad memories.

Blood and Stone by Marty Ross, directed by Mariele Runacre Temple

The “Bloody Lady of Cachtice” was bricked up in her own castle for murder. Why then does the young Katya want a job looking after the countess?

The St. Valentine’s Day Murder written and directed by Peter Davis

It’s Valentine’s Day, but events turn less than romantic when one of the members of a dating site is murdered.

Laying Ghosts by Clare Reddaway, directed by Emily Wright

When Connie’s beloved husband Jack dies, Connie hopes that her only son, Gary, will console her. Gary, however, has other plans.

Emails from Abroad by Julia Messenger and Shirley Mawer

Emails from Abroad is a play based on travels abroad relayed by emails between the ingenuous first-time traveler and her disillusioned home-bound sister.

The Trial of Sherlock Holmes by Peter Davis and Matthew Woodcock

Charged with endangering the public, Holmes is forced to relive some of his most bizarre cases.

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