Starring Christopher Eccleston and Joyce Branagh, SCUTTLED is a full-cast, 5
episode audio drama following the Ashworths, a family living and working on the
Rochdale Canal between 1840 and 1922. Inspired by the scuttled boats unearthed in
Rochdale by real-life archaeological excavations, and drawing on detailed research,
this poignant and moving saga brings to life the lost world of Northern England’s
bargees.
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Starring Christopher Eccleston and Joyce Branagh, SCUTTLED is a full-cast, 5
episode audio drama following the Ashworths, a family living and working on the
Rochdale Canal between 1840 and 1922. Inspired by the scuttled boats unearthed in
Rochdale by real-life archaeological excavations, and drawing on detailed research,
this poignant and moving saga brings to life the lost world of Northern England’s
bargees.
Talk About The Passion is an intense, twisting study of guilt and grief, and the media’s fascination with serial killers.
A young child is horrifically murdered, leaving his father tortured by impossible guilt. Meanwhile, the autobiography of the serial killer is a hit publication and the publisher, Evelyn Ayles, has made a fortune from the book.
Now Jason Carroway comes to her office after his manuscript is rejected and he is determined to make her hear his story, one way or another.
The Bamalam Team are delighted to bring this adaptation to life for audio.
Talk about the Passion was first performed in 1998 at the Birds Nest Theatre, London and the original play is available for purchase online: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/talk-about-the-passion--rattlesnakes-9780413774798/
The Midweek Drama
Starring Christopher Eccleston and Joyce Branagh, SCUTTLED is a full-cast, 5
episode audio drama following the Ashworths, a family living and working on the
Rochdale Canal between 1840 and 1922. Inspired by the scuttled boats unearthed in
Rochdale by real-life archaeological excavations, and drawing on detailed research,
this poignant and moving saga brings to life the lost world of Northern England’s
bargees.