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Episode 4 For The Love Of Music!

Episode 4 For The Love Of Music!

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Join hosts Daniella Down and Sairah Erens on an audio adventure — a trio of original monologues inspired by music.

Each monologue takes you on a different journey. There’s one that’s a rhythmic rumination about how and why some music just hits us the way it does. There’s the one about a prolific nightclub in Birmingham that was — for three years, anyway — arguably one of the greatest music venues in the world. And there’s the one about a daughter’s connection to a classical piano concerto and how it soundtracks her life.

Monologues

1. Life Isn't Just A Song And Dance — Written and performed by Charlie Bird

2. Mother's Club – Written by Rebecca Took and performed by Amy Leigh Sandford

3. Sonata Quasi Una Fantasia — Written and performed (including the music) by Sandy Topzand


Plugs and show notes

Orange Theatre Company will be staging an original adaptation of A Christmas Carol at Amsterdams Theatre Huis, Amsterdam. From December 2-12.

Want to contribute to our podcast as a writer? Our upcoming monologue submission theme is 'Bottom's Up' Submit your 4-6 minute monologue to info@orangtheatrecompany.com by Monday, November 28.



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Our original theme tune is composed by James Cook. Find out more about James's composition at jamescookcomposition.com.

This podcast is brought to you by Orange Theatre Company, Amsterdam's English-language theatre.

The Monologue Podcast's home is Anchor. You can also listen via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public, and Breaker.

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