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By Lucy Tertia George
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
Katy Secombe reads ‘Sex Education’:
About MINILOGUES:
Annabelle Dowler reads ‘The Steve Scenario’ by Lucy Tertia George:
Actor Annabelle Dowler has worked at The Royal National Theatre, Liverpool Everyman, Liverpool Playhouse and the Creation Theatre in Oxford. Annabelle appeared as Catherine of Aragon in the Channel 4 adaptation of The Six Wives of Henry VIII and plays Kirsty Miller in BBC’s The Archers.
Like an overheard snippet of a conversation that leaves you filling in the blanks, or a chat between friends where all superfluous detail has been removed, these miniature monologues aim to introduce a character in as precise a way as possible – exactly 100 words. 10 actors perform 10 monologues by Lucy Tertia George for Minilogues, an experiment in short attention span radio theatre.
Joshua Beecham reads ‘Nunts’:
Like an overheard snippet of a conversation that leaves you filling in the blanks, or a chat between friends where all superfluous detail has been removed, these miniature monologues aim to introduce a character in as precise a way as possible – exactly 100 words. 10 actors perform 10 monologues by Lucy Tertia George for Minilogues, an experiment in short attention span radio theatre.
Ibrahim Farouk-Sesay reads ‘Alphabet Men’:
Ibrahim Farouk-Sesay is an actor and stand-up comedian from London. Popular on the UK comedy circuit, Ibs recently hosted and MC’d a successful comedy fundraiser for Haringey Shed.
Like an overheard snippet of a conversation that leaves you filling in the blanks, or a chat between friends where all superfluous detail has been removed, these miniature monologues aim to introduce a character in as precise a way as possible – exactly 100 words. 10 actors perform 10 monologues by Lucy Tertia George for Minilogues, an experiment in short attention span radio theatre.
Celine Hispiche reads ‘Local Wildlife’ by Lucy Tertia George.
Celine Hispiche is a writer, actor, singer and comedian. She was a featured writer at The Royal Court Theatre, London, and has performed in London and New York, presented on Capital Radio, featured on Marc Almon’s album Bluegate Fields and supported The Human League with her band Nitewreckage. Celine is the founder and host of Celine’s Salon, a literary salon in London’s Soho. She also hosts a regular culture show on Soho Radio.
Like an overheard snippet of a conversation that leaves you filling in the blanks, or a chat between friends where all superfluous detail has been removed, these miniature monologues aim to introduce a character in as precise a way as possible – exactly 100 words. 10 actors perform 10 monologues by Lucy Tertia George for Minilogues, an experiment in short attention span radio theatre.
Scott Peden reads ‘Breakfast at Saltmarket’:
Scott Peden is an actor and singer/songwriter from Glasgow. He has many screen credits including appearing in Ken Loach’s The Wind That Shakes The Barley. He played Joe Hanlon in The Wee Man as well as appearing in Emmerdale. He has released two studio albums and two singles, and his music is used in film and TV, most recently in Break, a film by Michael Elkin due out soon.
About MINILOGUES:
Like an overheard snippet of a conversation that leaves you filling in the blanks, or a chat between friends where all superfluous detail has been removed, these miniature monologues aim to introduce a character in as precise a way as possible – exactly 100 words. 10 actors perform 10 monologues by Lucy Tertia George for Minilogues, an experiment in short attention span radio theatre.
Finella Waddilove reads ‘Scene: Ext. Balcony’:
Finella Waddilove is an actor from London. She studied at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts and LAMDA, and was a National Youth Theatre Member. Finella performed in Six Characters in Search of an Author, Mountview, Karamel Club and To Kill a Mockingbird at the Bridewell Theatre, amongst others.
About MINILOGUES:
Like an overheard snippet of a conversation that leaves you filling in the blanks, or a chat between friends where all superfluous detail has been removed, these miniature monologues aim to introduce a character in as precise a way as possible – exactly 100 words. 10 actors perform 10 monologues by Lucy Tertia George for Minilogues, an experiment in short attention span radio theatre.
Simon Morgan reads ‘Just Another Manic Mermaid’:
Simon Morgan studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and was a student lecturer at Gower College, Swansea. His acting credits include Da Vinci’s Demons, Gwaith Catret and Dr Who. Simon founded theatre company, Act Three Theatre in 2016.
About MINILOGUES:
Like an overheard snippet of a conversation that leaves you filling in the blanks, or a chat between friends where all superfluous detail has been removed, these miniature monologues aim to introduce a character in as precise a way as possible – exactly 100 words. 10 actors perform 10 monologues by Lucy Tertia George for Minilogues, an experiment in short attention span radio theatre.
Alice Lowson reads ‘The Lesson’:
Alice Lowson is an 18-year-old actor who starts at E17 drama school in 2020. She most recently played the lead in her school’s production of Dr. Faustus.
About MINILOGUES:
Like an overheard snippet of a conversation that leaves you filling in the blanks, or a chat between friends where all superfluous detail has been removed, these miniature monologues aim to introduce a character in as precise a way as possible – exactly 100 words. 10 actors perform 10 monologues by Lucy Tertia George for Minilogues, an experiment in short attention span radio theatre.
Gary Dunnington reads ‘How She Says It’:
Gary Dunnington is an actor best known for Sharpe, Doctors and Mike Leigh’s Topsy Turvey. He also played Pat on British television drama, The Informer.
About MINILOGUES:
Like an overheard snippet of a conversation that leaves you filling in the blanks, or a chat between friends where all superfluous detail has been removed, these miniature monologues aim to introduce a character in as precise a way as possible – exactly 100 words. 10 actors perform 10 monologues by Lucy Tertia George for Minilogues, an experiment in short attention span radio theatre.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.