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Written By Martin Keady Directed By James Steventon Starring: Richard P. Peralta James Steventon Jacob Lander Becky Dueck Katherine Rodden Sapphire Brewer Marchant and Beth Lilly Music Village Consort by Always Music To Pirate Cove by Adriel Fair All music rights are reserved by their respective owners.
Written By Martin Keady Directed By James Steventon Starring: Richard P. Peralta James Steventon Jacob Lander Becky Dueck Katherine Rodden Sapphire Brewer Marchant and Beth Lilly Music Village Consort by Always Music To Pirate Cove by Adriel Fair All music rights are reserved by their respective owners.
Written By: Graham Farrow Directed By: James Steventon Starring: Dannie Harris as EVELYN James Steventon as CARROWAY Jacob Lander as SID Richard P. Peralta as LLOYD Beth Lilly as JENNY & NEWS READER
Written By: Robert Smyth Directed By: James Steventon Starring: Katherine Rodden Dannie Harris Jacob Lander Becky Dueck James Steventon Beth Lilly Richard P. Peralta Sapphire Brewer-Marchant Script Editor: Peter Richard Adams Tango-Jazz (Live in Studio C) Music by: Scott W. Hallgreen © 2010 Scott Hallgren. Distributed by Magnatune.com
Written By: Jill Korn Directed By: James Steventon Starring: Becky Dueck as Edith Piaf & Young Edith Katherine Rodden as Simone Berteaut & Young Simone Dannie Harris as Andrée Bigard and Committee Member James Steventon as BBC News Reporter, Police Officer, Gendarme 1, Collaborator 2 The Commandant, Lieutenant Becher & Prostitute Jacob Lander as Gendarme 2 & Yves Bonnet Sapphire Brewer-Marchant as Committee Member & Collaborator 1 Beth Lilly as Collaborator 3 Richard P. Peralta as Committee Member All music rights are reserved to the Piaf music estate and are currently under the public domain.
Written By: Diane Rimmer Directed By: James Steventon Starring: Laura Jane Ebley as TINA Lyn Touil as BARBARA Diane Rimmer as ANNABEL Brendan Quinn as MRS BAILEY & MRS FURKIN-SMYTHE Luther Edmead as P.C. KEANE Bradley Kerr as BARRY, STEPHANIE & WILF Additional material: Bradley Kerr and Lyn Touil Wilf & Mrs. Furkin-Smythe character development: Bradley Kerr
Written By: Beverley Green Directed By: James Steventon & Lauren Sturgess Starring: Beverley Green as MARJORIE Wendy Patterson as JANET Pat Brocklehurst as JEAN Paul Wilson as BARRY Fiona Egan as RHONA Teresa Powell as ZARA Michelle Parker as DOREEN Andrew C. Husband as EDWARD Brigid Hemingway as MAUREEN
Written By: Katie Moore Directed By: James Steventon Starring: Janice Fryett as ANGELA Julia Meola as MARIE Music: Venga Boys - Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!! All Rights Reserved to Breakin'-Positiva.
Written By: Warren Paul Glover Directed By: Lauren Sturgess Starring: Jack Wagman as NIGEL James Steventon as WILL Jessica Woodward as MADGE
Written By: Anna Girolami Directed By: James Steventon Starring: Fiona Egan as HEATHER Ali Donohue as JAX Emily Heyworth as KRIS
Written By: Tom Sidney Directed By: Lauren Sturgess Starring: Harriet Millsop as MARINA Kenton Thomas as DANNY Lee Fletcher as TIM With James Steventon as THE CONDUCTOR Music: Michael Bublé - Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) All Rights Reserved to Sony Legacy
Written & Directed By: James Steventon Starring: Nick Ancelin as Lee Sam Baxter as Sam
Written By: Keaton Lansley Directed By: James Steventon Starring: Kate Chappell as JEN Keaton Tyler Lansley as BENNY Kyle Fisher as RYAN George Astbury as KAZ George Miller as JAMES C.C. Hughes as SUSAN Daneka Etchells as JACKIE Debra Spearman as MRS B Lauren Sturgess as LISA
Written by Ruth McLoughlin Directed by Lauren Sturgess Starring: Debra Speakman as The Mother Shannon Daly as Jen George Astbury as Rob with James Steventon as Mark
Written By: Hannah Lawrence Directed By: James Steventon Starring: Victoria Oxley as LISA Samuel Edward Taylor as TOM With Lauren Sturgess as NURSE
The audio adaptation of Ian Townsend's award winning play "All The Bens." Adapted for Audio By Ian Winterton Directed By: Joseph Lidster Starring: Nathaniel Hall as BEN Jack Bence as AL Finn Walters as HENRY With Joanne Dakin as JAN, SHONA, NURSE and Additional Voices Chris Jack as RAY, DOCTOR and Additional Voices Samuel Thompson as REECE and Additional Voices Featuring the Music of Minute Taker "All The Bens Theme" "Neon Lines" by Walter Alienson and Minute Taker.
Written By Katherine McDermott Starring Elaine Smith as Helen Katherine McDermott as Emily Emma Fernell as Nell Sian Berry as Kitty David Few as The Narrator David Jones as The Clown
Written By Katherine McDermott Starring Katherine McDermott as Imogene David Few as Radio Announcer
Written by Anthony Brian Foster. Middle-aged gamer Len absconds into a Viking fantasy game realm to avoid facing Patty's demands after their offspring fly the nest. But Valhalla gets ever more complicated after he is pursued by newly-flown dependents, Ross and Jane with their own set of needs and wants. Can the family who play together, stay together? Starring: Anthony Bessick as Len Julie Root as Patty D.G Jones as Vernon/Vlad The Inhaler Megan Porter as Jane Tom Sturgess as Ross and Charlie Hiscock as Kevin The Euthaniser
Written by Anthony Brian Foster. Middle-aged gamer Len absconds into a Viking fantasy game realm to avoid facing Patty's demands after their offspring fly the nest. But Valhalla gets ever more complicated after he is pursued by newly-flown dependents, Ross and Jane with their own set of needs and wants. Can the family who play together, stay together? Starring: Anthony Bessick as Len Julie Root as Patty D.G Jones as Vernon/Vlad The Inhaler Megan Porter as Jane Tom Sturgess as Ross and Charlie Hisock as Kevin The Euthaniser
Written by Declan Donohue. The story continues following sound engineer and wayward musician Damien who, along with his bouncer friend Greg, are trying to prop up a failing rock pub, Ragnorock. Between arguments on musical style, Damien’s hidden talents and a doomed love triangle, the band face much worse than just the decaying pubs closure. Starring: Paul Worrall as Damien Marcus Christopherson as Greg Lauren Sturgess as Carly and Qas Hamid as Terry
In association with Arts Council England. Bamalam Productions is proud to present... Cracking The Feathers Written By Ian Winterton Directed By Celia De Wolff Starring: Julie Hesmondhalgh as Wendy Robert Glenister as Oliver Marlon Solomon as Simon Oliver Devoti as David David Fleeshman as Alan Lauren Sturgess as ECT Doctor / Barmaid James Steventon as Young Simon / Shop Clerk / Doctor with Tom Sturgess & Elliot Winterton as Young David Music: I Giorni By Ludovico Einaudi All Rights Reserved to Warner Chappell Music
Written by Declan Donohue. The story continues following sound engineer and wayward musician Damien who, along with his bouncer friend Greg, are trying to prop up a failing rock pub, Ragnorock. Between arguments on musical style, Damien’s hidden talents and a doomed love triangle, the band face much worse than just the decaying pubs closure. Starring: Paul Worrall as Damien Marcus Christopherson as Greg Lauren Sturgess as Carly and Qas Hamid as Terry
Written by Declan Donohue. The story continues following sound engineer and wayward musician Damien who, along with his bouncer friend Greg, are trying to prop up a failing rock pub, Ragnorock. Between arguments on musical style, Damien’s hidden talents and a doomed love triangle, the band face much worse than just the decaying pubs closure. Starring: Paul Worrall as Damien Marcus Christopherson as Greg Lauren Sturgess as Carly and Qas Hamid as Terry
Written by Declan Donohue. The story continues following sound engineer and wayward musician Damien who, along with his bouncer friend Greg, are trying to prop up a failing rock pub, Ragnorock. Between arguments on musical style, Damien’s hidden talents and a doomed love triangle, the band face much worse than just the decaying pubs closure. Starring: Paul Worrall as Damien Marcus Christopherson as Greg Lauren Sturgess as Carly and Qas Hamid as Terry
Written by Declan Donohue. Damien is a sound engineer and wayward musician who, along with his bouncer friend Greg, are trying to prop up a failing rock pub, Ragnorock. Turning a disaster into opportunity, the pair form an ad hoc band and put on a night at Ragnorock with pint-pulling Carly on bass. Between arguments on musical style, Damien’s hidden talents and a doomed love triangle, the band face much worse than just the decaying pubs closure. Starring: Paul Worrall as Damien Marcus Christopherson as Greg Lauren Sturgess as Carly and Qas Hamid as Terry
Written by Neil Arnott This drama is a poignant examination of how Alzheimer's disease strips its victims of almost everything and makes life for those affected by it almost unbearable. Jim and Rose are an ordinary couple looking forward to their old age together when dementia strikes. We see how Rose, Jim's loving wife, is affected and how she handles her loss with stoicism and even a degree of positivity, finding ways to cope and ways to remain cheerful by remembering the good times they had shared. Starring: Geoff Baron as Jim and Anne Baron as Rose Directed by Lauren Sturgess
Written by Neil Arnott The Old Green Vegetables is a comedy featuring two long time drinking buddies Jack and Norman. They meet three or four times a week at their local, the Badger's Crook, somewhere in London, and while away the hours sharing a pint or two and putting the world to rights. Jack is an upright citizen, retired (ex-military) and fastidious about his appearance. Norman on the other hand is somewhat shambolic, writing a book that never seems to progress and pottering around markets. He is also a conspiracy theorist with a long-hidden secret that, when it comes to light, amazes Jack and sends them both on an adventure which will change their lives forever. Starring: Andrew C. Husband as Gerald D.G Jones as Jack David Swift as Norman and Katherine McDermott as Rosie Directed by James Steventon and Lauren Sturgess
Written by Luke Richards. Two Beatles loving best friends find themselves taken on the adventure of a lifetime as they are transported back to 1968. Will they save the Beatles? Starring: Jack D'Arcy as Barry Michael Baines as Will Lew Freeburn as Stuart Best Liam Rabbette as John Lennon Houmi Miura as Yoko Ono Directed by James Steventon and Lauren Sturgess
By Beverley Green. Marjorie Pardoe runs an over-50s self-help group, or so she thinks. The help she gives is a matter of opinion, but the only opinion that matter to Marjorie is her own. Fifty and Nifty meet weekly above the local pub, members come and go but Marjorie remains firm in her beliefs and teachings. Life does not begin at 50, it ends and it’s Marjorie’s mission to make everyone is aware of how to behave when it does. Her comments to members are blunt but her tongue is as sharp as a razor. She takes no prisoners in this hilarious play and if you didn’t know how to act when you came in you certainly will by the time you leave. Starring: Beverley Green as Marjorie Wendy Patterson as Janet Pat Brocklehurst as Jean Paul Wilson as Barry Fiona Egan as Rhona Teresa Powell as Zara Michelle Parker as Doreen Andrew C. Husband as Edward and Brigid Hemingway as Maureen Directed by James Steventon and Lauren Sturgess
Written by Anna Girolami Two terrified mothers clash in A&E one night - Heather appears to have the upper hand but it's Jax who shows real character. Heather eventually learns from Jax that she will have to face reality if she's going to help her daughter through the crisis threatening her sanity. Starring: Fiona Egan as Heather Ali Donohue as Jax and Emily Heyworth as Kris Directed by James Steventon and Lauren Sturgess
Written by Ruth McLoughlin Heartbroken after the death of their mother, Jen and Rob find themselves questioning if they even knew her at all, which brings them to discuss who their beloved mother really was? Starring: Debra Speakman as The Mother Shannon Daly as Jen George Astbury as Rob James Steventon as Mark Directed by Lauren Sturgess