Frequency Theatre produces audio drama, and is committed to delivering each and every piece to you for free. All our plays are new writing, and with most no more than around 20 minutes in length, they are perfect for a short, theatrical escape from your normal day. Audio theatre has been part of th…
Written by Lekha Desai Morrison Josh insists he would rather not be reminded of his wife who is no longer there, but this only makes him feel worse.
Written by Isabel Dixon By the sea, three girls drink vodka and blackcurrant, light sparklers and talk about all they plan to do.
Written by Martin Malcolm Some people love going for long muddy walks; other people get dragged along in the wrong shoes.
Written by Holly Powis Kacey wants a Porsche. Sophie wants to own a flat. Emma… isn’t entirely sure what she wants.
Written by John Brindley Finnegan is dead. The wife, the former wife, and the business partner have all assembled to pay their last ‘respects’.
Written by Graham Watts When a little girl goes missing, the police and public pick an outsider as their main suspect.
Written by Paul Stoyle Step into Penny's glasshouse of exotic and surprising plants.
Written by Larry Greenstein Tune into Heavenly Host Radio!
Written by James Potter Nikki knows she is special. She's always known it.
Written by Thomas Edwards, James Potter, Jane Upton and Judy Upton
Written by Jane Upton The care home have asked Edith to record her voice, as they say it might help her husband’s fading memory.
Written by Thomas Edwards Guy is drunk, John has left, and Guy hates Katherine Heigl.
Written by James Potter Miles is full of regret for his past actions and wants to find forgiveness. The question is, how?
Written by Judy Upton Romance-seeking Rachel sells t-shirts online, and has fallen for one of her customers… the snag being that all she knows about him is his name, address and his fondness for t-shirts with slogans.
Written by Julian Brown. Two homeless men from very different backgrounds have a conversation whilst begging on the streets of London.
Written by Robert Crighton Art, Islam and a cardboard box. What could possibly go wrong?
Written by Anne V. Grikitis If you look into the distance, you can often miss what is right in front of you.
Written by Ryan Cowling. Can art and the artist's politics be separated?
Written by Clare Shaw. A budget hotel receptionist, or a purveyor of second chances?
Written by Deanna Walker Essex, 1975: the sound of bulldozers tearing down neighbours’ homes.
Written by Hollie Hughes "No, really - I'm going to fly. Right now. Today."
Written by Steven Lancefield. When life goes wrong, it's easy to think we must be cursed.
Written by Christopher Kell. Every artist needs a Muse, but could you recognise a goddess amongst mortals?
Written by Thomas Edwards Two friends verbally play-fighting, dancing close to the line of what is acceptable.
Written by Kate Southwell “That's my duty; to do my job to the best that I can. Shut out all morality.”
Written by James Potter It’s the End of the World. It’s official. Only a few hours to go, apparently.
Written by Judy Upton Milk is milk, right? And beef is beef… except when its horse, of course.
Written by Painted Words competition winners "For the practice of virtue, a modicum of comfort is necessary."
Written by Mary S. Parisoe Over lunch, a student and lecturer re-assess each others' characters.
Written by Judy Upton Head of the Highways Department, Jonas, is excellent at cutting costs… and that's the most important thing these days isn't it?
Collated by Rich Chilver and Bethany Sharp A verbatim comment on Colchester, Britain's oldest recorded town.
Written and Directed by Rich Chilver. The sounds of her car accident stay with Lara in her everyday life.
Written by Liz Fisher-Frank Both on a hospital ward, recovering. Both can help each other, perhaps?
Written by Rich Chilver Burt tries to convince his wife that this really is a place of importance, and a place in which she should stay.
Written by Armelle Lajus Kept apart for thirty five years, William returns to Mary a different man.
Written by Rex McGregor Bringing the concept of having an ‘active’ old age to a new level!
Written by Rich Chilver Death by committee takes on a new meaning.
Written by Raaj Rana An innocent phone call on the way home becomes a record of something much worse in Frequency Theatre's first horror play.
Written by Sophia Sheridan he walls are creaking, the roof is leaking, but the landlady is in denial that there is anything wrong with her property.
Written by Christopher Kell Pamela finds a lost handbag, and wishes she owned the life which went with it...
Written by Simon Goodway Stranded on a desert island, two pirates discover a civilization with some alternative ideas...
Written by David Riaz Zaman. “As a dog returns to his vomit, so a fool repeats his folly.”
Written by Rich Chilver or Tamsin Steele A play which is not entirely sure of its author.
Written by Bethany Sharp Simon likes to talk. That. Is. All.
Written by Judy Upton Will cybernetic enhancements lead Simone to happiness?
Written by Graham Watts Based on true stories from the conflict in Singapore during the Second World War.
Written by Rich Chilver Rivalry breeds war among two brothers.
Written by David Kantounas This topical play draws inspiration from the developments in Cyprus over the weekend of 23rd-24th of March 2013.
Written by Caro Dixey How many more bad news stories can there be?
Written by Catherine Scott New mother Fiona arranges a coffee morning, but biscuits, best china and smiles are not enough to hide her underlying worry.
Written by Richard Fitchett Forget the space race, Stalin is seriously concerned about the state of ice cream in the Soviet Union.