And The Babies
by Anastasia Oh
It's 1968 and the bomb has fallen!
In the York Cold War Bunker, five members of the Royal Observers Corps man their battle stations. As it becomes obvious they are completely cut off from the outside world, with no idea what world is left beyond the blast doors, how will they cope with their new lives? Can Radio 3 stop them going mad?
With nuclear apocalypse becoming more tangible with every misfired Trump tweet, And the Babies explores a post-apocalyptic past that could very well become our future.
Director - Anastasia Oh
Line One
by Lucy Moss
When you lose what you love because you can't find the words to make it right.
As he plays his favourite songs, a man tells the story of his lost love and how he misses her. She tells her side of it too, and we see the gulf between what we think we're saying and what remains unspoken.
An original play from first-time playwright and director Lucy Moss, making its debut at Woodhouse Players. Themes of love, loss, and loneliness, our inability to communicate, and some cracking tunes.
Director - Lucy Moss
Glass Hollow
by Simon Mawdsley
A decomposed body is discovered in Hollow Ponds. The police very quickly have a suspect through DNA analysis but the evidence is scant and not fully conclusive. They need a confession and quickly. When it comes to getting confessions one detective is a living legend......
Touching on gender politics, blackmail and human trafficking nothing is quite as it appears in Glass Hollow.
Director - Neil Bird