Sybil – One Year On
A new monologue by Susannah Finzi and Jules Marshall performed by Rosalind Lonsdale.
A new monologue by Susannah Finzi and Jules Marshall performed by Rosalind Lonsdale.
School bores troublesome teenager Will who addresses Max. The second lockdown has enabled them to spend lots of time together. Will is a ‘harder to place’ child in foster care, awaiting his annual review. Why is his foster carer, ‘Rob the Knob’ behaving so strangely?
It is war-time and four colleagues in The Ministry vent their frustration at how the public is responding. Their discussion of the aura of failure that is shrouding the country culminates in a dramatic re-writing of history.
Phil and Debs decide to do the quick crossword, but this one turns out to be particularly tricky.
Kevin Pollard is going through a mid-life crisis and imagines he is more of a sporting hero than he really is. His wife Jane is becoming exasperated.
At the end of the Autumn term the Poetry Club had a session to celebrate International Mountain Day (11th December).
Be careful what you wish for. There truly is more to life than money!
They tell us it’s a secure, streamlined service with pick-up at your own convenience, but for one man it’s an existential minefield…
A daily riverside stroll often produces an ever emerging landscape, but rarely a dip into a new timezone
Helen is having enough trouble coping with her ageing body and mind, let alone her bossy daughter who is staying with her in the latest lockdown, when a disturbing phone call creates a challenge and leads to a new lease of life on her own terms.
A writer attempting her first play during Lockdown is finding it something of an obstacle course.
Sophie is studying hard for her GCSEs. She adores her pet cat, Mr Bumble, but on the eve of her exams, her Dad, Jeff, accidentally runs over the cat in his car. To ensure his daughter doesn’t mess up her exams Jeff needs to convince Sophie that Mr Bumble is still alive.