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drama on near
Near FM
32 episodes
15 hours ago
A podcast feed showcasing the audio drama output from Near FM, a community radio station in North Dublin Ireland.
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A podcast feed showcasing the audio drama output from Near FM, a community radio station in North Dublin Ireland.
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Performing Arts
Arts,
Fiction,
Drama
Episodes (20/32)
drama on near
Home
Home by Carol Rooney Directed by Anna Nugent ‘Home’ is a monologue play following three generations of a Dublin family during the first half of 2020. Eileen a Clontarf native is enjoying every moment of retirement and all the social activity she can, her niece Niamh is heading into her 50’s and feels overwhelmed with her familial and work commitments and is concerned with her son Adam’s disinterest in the impending leaving certificate. Eileen falls and is admitted to hospital, due to her injuries she is sent to convalesce in a nursing home and lockdown then ensues, her positive outlook dwindles over the months as she unable to leave. Niamh is still mourning the loss of her own parents from recent years and is unable to realise the reality of the struggles facing her aunt and son. Adam has recovered from childhood cancer and the loss of freedom and opportunity through lockdown impact heavily on his mental health. Adam and Eileen share a bond not defined by age and in a time of intolerable anguish he assists her to make her own decision about her care. Cast Eileen – Helen Roache Niamh – Fiona Browne Adam – Adam Gallagher
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1 week ago

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Jammie Dodgers Episode 3
Jammie Dodgers by Ciara Gillan is a workplace comedy set in Berlin about a group of office temps from various countries (Ireland, France, Germany, Australia, the U.S.) who are determined to do as little work as possible, outsmart their manipulative boss, delay adult responsibility and not sleep with each other. They fail on all counts. Jammie Dodgers is a show that explores that time in your early twenties when, despite your best efforts, you start becoming an adult and making the choices that will determine your future. Directed by Anna Nugent Made with the support of the Coimisiún na Meán’s Sound and Vision scheme through the Television License Fee.
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11 months ago

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Jammie Dodgers Episode 2
Jammie Dodgers by Ciara Gillan is a workplace comedy set in Berlin about a group of office temps from various countries (Ireland, France, Germany, Australia, the U.S.) who are determined to do as little work as possible, outsmart their manipulative boss, delay adult responsibility and not sleep with each other. They fail on all counts. Jammie Dodgers is a show that explores that time in your early twenties when, despite your best efforts, you start becoming an adult and making the choices that will determine your future. Directed by Anna Nugent Made with the support of the Coimisiún na Meán’s Sound and Vision scheme through the Television License Fee.
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12 months ago

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Don’t B 2 Keen Mr. Matchmaker
Don’t B 2 Keen Mr. Matchmaker by Conrad JB Ethan, a young Dublin gay man, disillusioned with his prospects of ever owning a house in the capital, sets off to deep rural Ireland in search of a Sugar Daddy. Written as a reaction to John B Keane’s ‘The Matchmaker’, Don’t B 2 Keen Mister Matchmaker explores the transactional feeling of modern day Grindr culture and how that can interact with rural isolation. Queer men’s hook-up apps can show you every man in Dublin who is willing to sleep with you, but if each of those men is still living in their parent’s gaff, what is one to do? Rural isolation is a real problem for countryside communities and LGBTQ+ people suffer heightened levels of loneliness when they feel unable to come out. Can we meet in the middle? Can we be our own Matchmakers? The play was directed by Anna Nugent Ethan was played by Robert Downes Sean, Casper, Daniel, Padraig was played by Emmanuel Okoye Sharon, Bride to Be, Sive was Maureen O’Connell Caoimhe, Jackie was played by Biaina Ryan Made with the support of the Coimisiún na Meán’s Sound and Vision scheme through the Television License Fee.
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1 year ago

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Konstantin
Konstantin by Ultan Pringle [powerpress] Konstantin follows the entwined lives of lifelong partners Nina and Allie. Beginning when they’re 18 and setting out to explore the world and finishing when they’re in their late 80s and preparing to leave it, Konstantin is a story of two lives lived and loved side by side. The play jumps through the span of 60 years to explore the relationship and romantic partnership between Allie and Nina. We meet them at 18, arguing in an old decrepit lighthouse about what the future holds. We see them in their early thirties, realising that they’d like to make their lives together and they buy that old lighthouse. We see them at forty, deciding to adopt. Fifty raising two children who turn out to be handfuls. We see them at 60 when they experience a loss which shakes them to their core. We see them at 70, navigating a grief that has to come define them and then finally we see them at 80, failing to make sense of it all but accepting that their lives were worth it and their love was valid. And finally we see them at the very end of their lives, together, waiting for the old lighthouse light to shine. Konstantin is an unashamedly queer story which sets out to tell a story radical in its simplicity: the love between two women told delicately over the course of their lives and how their simple act of loving one another is made radical because of its queerness. Written and directed by Ultan Pringle Derbhle Crotty as Allie Marion O’Dwyer as Nina Made with the support of the Coimisiún na Meán’s Sound and Vision scheme through the Television License Fee.
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1 year ago

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Fingers Crossed
A new audio drama by Colette Cullen. Two very different couples meet in the waiting room of a fertility clinic – Adam and Sera for their fifth IVF cycle, Jess and Jessica for their first. As they pass the time chit chatting there are some surprising revelations. Cast: Emma Dargan-Reid as Jessica Siobhan Callaghan as Jess Lesley Conroy as Sera Jed Murray as Adam Directed by Colette Cullen Made with the support of the Coimisiún na Meán’s Sound and Vision scheme through the Television License Fee.
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1 year ago

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Togetherness
‘Togetherness’ tells the story of the narcissistic Dervla who on her agony aunt style podcast ‘Wagon Wheel’ with her long suffering co-host Fidelma recounts the onesided story of a recent breakup with girlfriend Megan while a confused call in listener tries to make sense of the meandering tale. Written and Directed by Jonathan Hughes Dervla – Sorcha Curley Fidelma – Andrea Kelly Megan – Juliette Crosby Keven/Deco/Server – Finbarr Doyle Jonathan Hughes is an award-winning screenwriter and filmmaker based in Limerick City. His scripts have received backing from Screen Ireland, RTE, Galway Film Centre, Clones Film Festival and Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council among others. He holds an MA in Script Writing from Goldsmiths University of London where he received a scholarship to study. In 2019, he was nominated for the prestigious Discovery Award at the Virgin Media Dublin Film Festival. In 2022, he was offered a place on the Channel 4 Screenwriting mentorship scheme when his script finished in the top 1% of applications. Made with the support of the Coimisiún na Meán’s Sound and Vision scheme through the Television License Fee.
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1 year ago

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Brave
Mairead (50s) is thinking of applying for promotion whenever her manager Helen retires. She asks for Helen’s opinion on the matter, confiding in her boss that she’s autistic. Mairead is taken aback when Helen calls her ‘brave’ and ponders why disclosing her neurology should be seen that way. Through Mairead’s story, our author Maura Campbell explores “why it might be seen as ‘brave’ to apply a word that’s generally represented as something very different in popular culture – usually a young, white guy with savant skills. Autism often looks very different in women and girls, which is why historically we’ve flown under the radar. A lost generation of autistic women are only now discovering their true selves, either because they’ve reached a crisis point in their lives or, like me, their kids have been through the assessment process. Autism tends to be viewed solely as a list of deficits to be ‘treated’, or even as an ‘illness’ to be ‘cured’. Ableist attitudes and the stigmatisation of disability cause people to think it odd that you wouldn’t just want to keep your head down and continue trying to blend in (no matter the cost to your mental health). The story also highlights how there could be real-life consequences as a result of being openly autistic. People do see you differently. It could affect your career progression or mean your opinions are taken less seriously when you speak up at that important meeting. Many autistics choose not to disclose, or in some cases decide not to seek professional identification at all, for this reason. Although the story seeks to make a serious point, it does so with splashes of comedy since the autism myth I most want to smash is the one about us being humourless automatons! We also get a flavour of the little routines and rituals that get Mairead through the day. And there’s a cat.’ Written by Maura Campbell Mairead played by Mary McNamara Directed by Declan Cahill Sound recording and design by Neil Farrelly Script consultancy by Clare Monnelly Made with the support of the Coimisiún na Meán’s Sound and Vision scheme through the Television License Fee. The author wishes to thank Hot Coals Productions for their development support.
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1 year ago

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Heartburn
Near FM presents new audio drama ‘Heartburn’, written by Caitlin Magnall-Kearns; directed by Anna Nugent. Heartburn is a modern take on the rom-com that looks at fatness and friendship. Set over one night in Belfast it follows Chris, a writer, and Lou, a “dinner-lady man” by day and pint puller at night. The two met at university and quickly became friends with benefits. Chris moved back to Belfast, and now, two years later, Lou turns up on her doorstep on New Years Eve with a bottle of prosecco and some questions that need to be answered. Over the night the two reminisce, drink, laugh, eat and try to reckon with their relationship. Can they be mates, should they get together, or should they just call it a day? Blathnaid McCahilly as Chris Colm McCready as Lou Please be advised that the programme contains strong language and sexual content.  
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2 years ago

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High Spirits
New audio drama High Spirits by Méabh de Brún – 6pm June 8th 2023 Three siblings and one in-law gather after a patriarch’s burial to honour a very unusual letter of wishes. Their late father wants to be contacted in the afterlife, and so begins a dark comedy full of suspect séances, family secrets and the undeniable bond of siblinghood. Directed by Anna Nugent Caoimhe Mulcahy as Rachael Méabh de Brún as Mags Patrick de Monfort as Mike Paul Nugent as Richard Creative Consultancy by Clare Monnelly Made with the support of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with the Television License Fee.
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2 years ago

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The Whale and the Swan
2 years ago

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Jumping for Joy
2 years ago

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Blind Date
2 years ago

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Jammie Dodgers Episode 1
2 years ago

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Breathing Space
3 years ago

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Angry Bird
3 years ago

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Black Cherry – Part 2
3 years ago

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Black Cherry – Part 1
3 years ago

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Paddy Goes to Petra – Part 2
4 years ago

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Paddy Goes to Petra – Part 1
4 years ago

drama on near
A podcast feed showcasing the audio drama output from Near FM, a community radio station in North Dublin Ireland.