More Than Roses is a scripted fiction podcast that adapts and sculpts radio dramas about love from plays, short stories, novellas and poetry. Often atypical and always character-centric, these stories eschew tropes and conventions, illustrating love from a diverse array of perspectives and experiences. Each story may start with its own circumstance and avenue to romance, but each finds its own way of showing- just like a bouquet, that every shape love takes is uniquely striking.
The More Than Roses podcast is a delightful collection of romantic and heartwarming stories that will leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling. Each episode is well-paced and the writing is superb, making it easy to get lost in the captivating narratives. The podcast offers a mix of rom-coms and short stories reminiscent of those found in 90s literary magazines. The episodes are on the shorter side, but they are filled with excellent storytelling and compelling characters. Episodes 1, 9, and 10 are particularly funny, while the rest fall into the "dramedy" spectrum, striking a perfect balance between humor and drama.
One of the best aspects of The More Than Roses podcast is its ability to create cute and fun love stories that are both enjoyable to listen to and relatable. Whether you're driving during holiday shopping or cooking at home, these episodes make for the perfect background entertainment. Many of the stories are set around the holidays, adding an extra touch of sweetness to the overall experience. The voice acting is top-notch, bringing life to each character, while the solid music enhances the emotional impact of each story. The originality of these stories is also worth mentioning, especially in episodes like "Werewolf," which adds a unique twist to the genre.
While there aren't many negative aspects to point out about this podcast, some listeners might find that the shorter episode length leaves them wanting more. However, this can also be seen as a positive aspect for those looking for quick bursts of entertainment during their day. Additionally, although most of the stories in this podcast lean towards romance and comedy, there are moments where intensity and even scariness come into play. While this adds variety to the episodes, some listeners may prefer a consistent tone throughout.
In conclusion, The More Than Roses podcast stands out as an exceptional fiction podcast within its genre. It surpasses other similar podcasts like Modern Love with its real-feeling stories and catchy music. It has the ability to captivate listeners during long drives or while enjoying downtime activities like cooking. The podcast's unique and original stories, along with its superb voice acting and production quality, make it a must-listen. Fans of romance, comedy, and even horror will find something to love in this podcast. Here's hoping for a second season that continues to deliver such wonderful stories.
Jessica is in a race to check everything off her to-do list; Steve is content to sit back and take things one day at a time. Conflict? Yes. Attraction? Absolutely. A sweet, climactic and honest finale to the unlikely story of Jessica and Steve.
Adapted from the play “Alternate Side Street Parking” by Dina Laura
Puppy love becomes poetry when two childhood friends reconnect during summer vacation- one seeking solace in the storm of a faltering relationship. Hearts are firmly on sleeves and the power of what isn't said outweighs the scant words that pass between these dueling narrators. Adapted from the short Story “Words Unspoken” by Kristen Lee
Annabelle shares some powerful thoughts on a couple of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's most famous pieces. A chain of events begins, changing Aidan and Obi's friendship forever.
Aidan, an actor and Obi, a screenwriter, are two friends slogging through their first summer out of college. They find themselves working coat check at a series of press parties in museums across the city; heralding the final works and retirement of a legendary painter. Hunting after hope for uncertain futures via their discussions, they muse on how art, perspective and beauty permeate different facets of their lives. Their musings take a turn when they meet Annabelle: the quirky, striking granddaughter of the exhibit's star painter.
Eliza and Danny, two coworkers who've bonded over their morning coffees for weeks, make tentative moves towards revealing their true feelings over texts and DM's when Danny quits and Eliza sets off on a business trip. What's an innocent tonal shift? What's a subtle revelation? And how do the things not being spoken impact what's actually said? The stakes are high and something sinister brews beneath the emojis. Adapted from the one-act play “The Ghost” By Michelle Kuchuk
As the bond between Selwyn and Kendra deepens, the stakes for their intersecting futures compound. Secrets from their past surface to make their situation even more unpredictable. Adapted from the award-winning play “Dauphin Island” by Jeffry Chastang
Suspicion and fascination dovetail when (en route from Detroit to a new job on Alabama's Dauphin Island), Selwyn Tate interrupts the self-imposed isolation of the mysterious Kendra in the middle of the piney woods--dramatizing the risks involved when two displaced souls intertwine. Adapted from the award-winning play Dauphin Island by Jeffry Chastang.
When two strangers find themselves stuck on a delayed train; their conversation takes even more unexpected turns than their ersatz subway ride. Adapted from the one-act play “End Of The Line” by Megan Hoche CAST: Chase – Edlyn Griffin Ann – Corrie Legge Train Conductor – Justy Kosek Co-Produced by Isle of Shoals Music Included: Brooklyn and the Bridge by Nico Staf Presented by AEAEA CW: Language that some listeners may find offensive.
The only thing that sucks worse than having a crush is knowing that crush will never love you as much as the sexy werewolf erotica she writes. Adapted from the short story “Wildly Gratuitous, Over-the-top Werewolf Sex Scene” by Justy Kosek. CAST: Kriss/Nicole – Anna Stefanic Andrei – Levi Squier Receptionist – Gale Justin Credits/Wisdom/Drunk Idiot/Wiyley – Justy Kosek Co-Produced by Isle of Shoals Music Included: “Sleepy West” by JHS Pedals. Presented by AEAEA CW: Strong language, Sexual Content, Werewolves.
Have a meet-cute with this new fiction podcast presented by The AEAEA Podcast Network & Isle of Shoals Theater Company. Catch a glimpse of our debut season's love stories: more than tropes, more than meets the eye and much More Than Roses. VOICES: Jordan Cobb Anna Fikhman Ann Flanigan Elisheva Glaser Edlyn Griffin Zev Hurwich Jason M. Jones Lizzie Kehoe Justy Kosek Corrie Legge Haulston Mann Bryan Mittelstadt Esau Pritchett Tirosh Schneider Anna Stefanic Levi Squier Cheri VandenHeuvel Jenna Vezina MUSIC: Ma! (He's Making Eyes At Me) – Billy Jones What'll I do – Irving Berlin Stoney Creek – Kenny Kosek from the original album Angelwood POEMS: Sonnet 130 - William Shakespeare How Do I Love Thee - Elizabeth Barrett Browning She Walks In Beauty - Lord Byron