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ARTSOUND RADIO THEATRE

ARTSOUND RADIO THEATRE

By: Bart Meehan
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ArtSound Radio Theatre presents short radio plays originally broadcast on ArtSound FM in Canberra Australia.Copyright 2026 Bart Meehan Art
Episodes
  • Episode 15: THE YELLOW WALLPAPER
    Jan 21 2026

    The Yellow Wallpaper

    The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman was first published in 1892 and depicts attitudes to women’s mental and physical health in the 19th century. It has become a classic work of psychological horror.

    This episode features two different adaptations of the story.

    The first is performed by:

    Chipz Jin
    Michael Giacomin
    Lynn Peterssen

    This version was adapted by Lynn Petersen

    The second is performed by:

    Elaine Noon
    Nikki Hunter

    This version was adapted by Bart Meehan

    The plays were first broadcast on ArtSound FM, Canberra in 2026.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 14: ARTSOUND RADIO THEATRE
    Dec 28 2025

    This episode feature a wonderful Australian story for New Year:

    A Gumboot for Molly Buckley by Peter Monaghan

    Performed by Neil McLeod and the ArtSound Radio Theatre players.

    Produced by Peter Monaghan for ArtSound FM, Canberra Australia.

    Originally broadcast on 28 December 2025.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 13: FAECAL REIGN
    Jun 11 2025

    Faecal Reign

    Written by Joe Woodward

    An interview with Joe Woodward introduces his play.


    Cast

    Joe Woodward
    Lianne Elsouki

    Sound creation and engineering

    Neville Pye



    The play was produced at ArtSound FM and broadcast by ArtSound Radio Theatre

    WARNING
    THIS PLAY CONTAINS ADULT CONTENT THAT MAY BE TRIGGERING FOR SOME LISTENERS.



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    53 mins
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