Breaking The Rules - THE ENGLISH ARE COMING

Nominated in the SPEAKIES for Best Original Audio Drama 2024

Directed by Nicolas Jackson. 

Cast
Sadie and Morwenna ..... Sofia Oxenham
Rowena and Lina ….. Susan Penhaligon
Tamara ..... Sirine Saba
Richard and Peter ..... Tristan Sturrock
Gerren and Cory ..... Will Howard
Gavin ..... Richard Corgan
Bennath ..... Tamsyn Kelly

Executive Producer: Sara Davies
Production Manager: Anna de Wolff Evans

Sound design by Adam Woodhams

An Alfonica Production for BBC Audio Drama.

Dead Weather

Winner - BBC Audio Awards 2022

Best Original Drama

Best  Actress  

and Best Supporting Actress

Directed by Nicolas Jackson. 

Cast

Sam: Juliet Aubrey
Dylan: Matthew Gravelle
Freya: Claire Price
Alwyn: Lloyd Meredith
Ceri and Nerys: Megan Jones

Music composed by Dan Jones and performed by Dan Jones and Jonathan Morton

Sound Design: Adam Woodhams
Mix: Steve Bond
Executive Producer: Sara Davies

An Alfonica Production for BBC Audio Drama.

LEK AND THE DOGS  (Film)

Official Selection - Rotterdam International Film Festival 2018, Sidney Film Festival 2018, and Edinburgh International Film Festival 2018.

Director Andrew Kötting

An adaptation of the play Ivan and the Dogs (see below) and co-written with Andrew Kötting

Lek - Xavier Tchili

Executive producer – Sarah Perks

Producer – Nick Taussig and Paul Van Carter – for Salon Productions

Executive Producer – Jason Wood

Cinematographer – Nick Gordon Smith

Editor  - Andrew Kötting

Sound - Philippe Ciompi

 

The Three Musketeers 

nominated for Best Family Entertainment Theatre Awards 2018

Directed by Sarah Punshon. 

Christopher Bianchi: Cardinal Richelieu and Planchet

Delme Thomas: King Louis and Buckingham

Helen Katamba: Porthos and Queen Anne

Lucy Jane Parkinson: D'Artagnan

Milton Lopes: Athos

Rebecca Banatvala: Aramis

Design by Barnaby George

For The Dukes, Lancaster. Williamson Park

NB Go to SCRIPTS to read the first 10 pages.

THE AENEID 

Nominated for Best Adaption BBC Audio Awards 2014

Directed by Kate McCall

With Daniel Morden, Richard Harrington, Robert Pugh, Sara McGaughey, Fiona Shaw, Matthew Gravelle, Eiry Thomas, Rachel Atkins, Annette Badland, Daphne Alexander, Amita Dhiri, Ayesha Antoine, Arthur Hughes

Original Music Will Gregory

Music arranger Ian Gardiner, and performed by the BBC Singers, conducted by Matthew Hamilton. The soloist is Cherith Milburn-Fryer. Percussion by Joby Burgess.

Production Coordinator: Scott Handcock
Sound design: Nigel Lewis

A BBC/Cymru Wales production.

The Diary of Samuel Pepys

Nominated for best Adaptation -Writer’s Guild Awards 2012

Directed by Kate McAll

Samuel Pepys: Kris Marshall

Elizabeth Pepys: Katherine Jakeways

Will: John Biddle

A BBC/Cymru Wales production.

 

IVAN AND THE DOGS

nominated for Outstanding Contribution in an Affiliated Theatre  Olivier Awards 2010

Ivan: Rad Kaim 

Original Music: Dan Jones

Designer: Naomi Wilkinson's 

Lighting: Katherine Williams

Movement: Joanna Croll's 

Director: Ellen McDougall

Produced by ATC and Soho Theatre

NB Go to SCRIPTS to read the first 10 pages

Ivan and the Dogs (audio) 

Winner of the Tinniswood Award 2009

Ivan: Tom Glenister 

Directed by: Paul Dodgson

Original Music: Paul Dodgson

Sound: David Thomas

Produced by Peter Hoare for Peirproductions

 

LONGUS – DAPHNIS AND CHLOE 

nominated for best adaptation in the Prix Marulić Award 2008 (runner up)

Director Jeremy Mortimer

 

Longus: Adrian Scarborough

Chloe: Lyndsey Marshal

Daphnis: Ben McKay

Lamo/Megacles: Kim Wall

Myrtale/Lycaenium: Tracy Wiles

Philetas/Dionyosophanes: Geoffrey Beevers

Love/Astylus: Simon Trinder

Dryas/Gnatho/Lampis: Anthony Glennon

Edith Stein– Philosopher Saint

Winner of the Sandford St Martin Award. 2003

Director Kate McAll

Cast

Edith Stein – Fiona Shaw

Dusty’s Story (short film)

Official Selection in the London Film Festival 1999

Directed by Mina Courtauld

Executive Producer Johann Insanally

Cinemaphotography Roman Osin

Cast: Polly Findlay, Sue Trenchard

Produced by Sankofa Films and the BFI .

Dusty's Story (audio play)

Winner of the Prix Futura in 1991


Director Sally Avens 

Cast

Dusty: Sophie Thompson

Aunt Wendy: Stephanie Cole

Narrator: Nickolas Grace

Best: Alice Arnold

Jane: Jo Kendall

Susan: Susan Sheridan

Sarah: Joan Walker

DJ: Paul Downing

Man: Ian Targett

The Box (audio play)

Winner of the 1989 Young Playwrights Festival for BBC Radio Drama

Director Hilary Norrish

Cast

Ian Drury

Mary Wimbush

Emma Chambers 

Polly James

Music by Stephen Warbeck

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