Before the pandemic hit, Radio National Fictions commissioned a series of four plays with something in common: in each, the action takes place in a single room, in real time.
The idea was to keep the location contained – within a mediation room, a police interrogation room, a lost property office and a kitchen – so the focus could be on the script, the acting and ultimately the story.
While much of what you’ve heard on RN this year has been recorded remotely, for this series the actors were recorded in person.
So between Melbourne’s lockdown 1.0 and 2.0, presenter and producer Fiona Pepper crept into a studio to record the four plays with a wonderful cast of actors, including Nadine Garner, Osamah Sami and Alison Whyte.
Single Room kicks off this Saturday with a comedy called Kinder Surprise.
While you’ve got your headphones on, let me tell you about another great new series from our friends at Audio Studios.
It’s called Days Like These, and each episode introduces you to a regular human as they live through something wild.
They’re stories of conquering adversity, triumph against the odds, tales of love, loss and joy.
And finally, keep an eye out on our Facebook page this Wednesday night for a special, live-streamed journey into Australia's climate future.
ABC Science’s Bernie Hobbs will introduce our hero, Ayla – born in 2020 – and drop in on her life in 2030, 2040 and 2050, with expert commentary from Nate Byrne, Jess Scully, Larissa Baldwin and more.
Until next time,
Rosie Ryan, digital editor Enjoy getting Radio National in your inbox? Forward to a friend so they can too! |