Fictional monologues exploring the idea that we're all a little lost from time to time. Beautiful new writing, performed by an impressive cast including Maggie Wheeler (‘Friends’, ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’), Tamla Kari (‘The Inbetweeners Movie’, ‘The Musketeers’) and voiceover superstar Rupert Degas (‘Red Dwarf X’, ‘Pope Joan’).
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsDramaPerforming ArtsFiction |
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Found my new favourite podcast! Brilliantly done, well done to everyone involved!
Really loving the variety of these sweet pieces. Wonderful acting and brilliant quality of recordings. Look forward to listening to more!
A beautifully observed portrait of one man’s desperate need for human contact. A wealth of emotions evoked in such a short space of time and the actor’s timbre meant that it felt like a private conversation. I was left feeling quite moved.
Beautifully performed; very moving.
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