Farewell!

It’s been a pleasure.

So long, and thanks for all the plays

Produced by Cat on a Piano Productions

The Theatrephonic Theme Tune was composed by Jackson Pentland, performed by:

  • Jackson Pentland
  • Mollie Fyfe-Taylor
  • Emmeline Braefield

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ANNOUNCEMENT!

ANNOUNCEMENT!

We’ve been running for over two and a half years, and goodness has it been amazing! It has been wonderful to work with colleagues and friends, old and new, and in the process create some fantastic plays.

Life is getting more busy for all the creatives at Theatrephonic, and we believe that it is time for a change in the way we do things. Therefore, we are going on a bit of a hiatus while we take some time to look at our options for the future of the podcast.

We very much hope to return as some point soon, and in the meantime we want to give a massive thank you to all our creatives and listeners for the support and love you have given us over the years. You have no idea how much it has meant to all of us.

Have a fantastic 2023, and we look forward to seeing you soon!

Clues

Diedre and Arthur are on the case again

Listen to the end for the bloopers!

Written by Barbara Jennings

Directed by Emmeline Braefield

Starring

Produced by Cat on a Piano Productions

Music:

  • Smoke Jacket Blues by Tracktribe
  • Dusk ’til Dawn by Tracktribe

The Theatrephonic Theme Tune was composed by Jackson Pentland

Performed by:

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Lionel Hetherdew’s War

‘Lionel Hetherdew’s War’ “I don’t want to be here” – based on a true story.

Written by Nigel Foster

Directed by Emmeline Braefield

With Sally Hyde Lomax as Mrs Gwendoline Hetherdew
Ben Manning as Lionel Hetherdew
James Parsons as Sergeant Beaumont and Sergeant Rudger
Scott Peacock as Captain Horncock
and
Emmeline Braefield as The Telephone Operator

Produced by Cat on a Piano Productions

Music:
Invitation to the Castle Ball by Doug Maxwell
Brooke’s Triumphant March by the United States Marine Band
Bike Sharing to Paradise by Dan Bodan
With Shot and Shell by the United States Marine Band
Away by Georgrapher
Strenuous Life by the United States Marine Band

The Theatrephonic Theme Tune was composed by Jackson Pentland
Performed by: Jackson Pentland Mollie Fyfe-Taylor and Emmeline Braefield

For more information about the Theatrephonic Podcast, go to catonapiano.uk/theatrephonic, Tweet or Instagram us @theatrephonic, or visit our Facebook page.

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Feet (Tales from the Edge)

Feet – From the ‘Tales from the Edge’ series

“You’ve worked your magic again”

Written by Carolyn S Jones

Starring Sally Hyde-Lomax as Cassie

To see more of the ‘Tales from the Edge’ Series please visit https://talesfromtheedge.mystrikingly.com/

Produced by Cat on a Piano Productions

Music:

The Tales from the Edge theme was composed and performed by Frances McMillan

Waltz of the Flowers by Tchaikovsky

No.1 A Minor Waltz by Esther Abrami

Web Weaver’s Dance by Asher Fulero

Sarabande by Joel Cummins

Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies by Tchaikovsky

The Theatrephonic Theme Tune was composed by Jackson Pentland

Performed by:

Jackson Pentland

Mollie Fyfe-Taylor

and

Emmeline Braefield

For more information about the Theatrephonic Podcast, go to catonapiano.uk/theatrephonic, Tweet or Instagram us @theatrephonic, or visit our Facebook page.

If you enjoy Theatrephonic and would like to get more content please consider becoming a patron by going to www.patreon.com/theatrephonic

Please don’t forget to rate and review.

Thank you for listening