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Sound Escape Theatre

Sound Escape Theatre

By: Jill Korn
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Sound Escape Theatre makes compelling audio dramas that bring history and folklore to life. Based in central Scotland, we are storytellers in sound, and our original stories take their inspiration from the folklore of the Scottish western isles to the harsh realities of wartime collaboration and medieval murder. We love a good twist - not necessarily in the plot, but in how the story unfolds. Sometimes the narrator of a tale is not the person you might expect to be telling it; sometimes the main character is not all she seems. Jill Korn, author and producer, has to good fortune to work with a very talented team: actors, sound engineers, sound designers and musicians. Our job is to take you to new places and different lives: some tranquil, as in High Spirits or Sea Change; others disturbing, like Confessional or Boswell's Galloping Farmers. Our stories will transport you through the mists of time and place to who knows where ... Are you ready?Copyright © 2019 Jill Korn. All rights reserved. Art Entertainment & Performing Arts
Episodes
  • Boswell's Galloping Farmers 6: Proud Troopers
    Nov 4 2025

    Final episode of a six part audio drama based on the memoir of Alexander (Sandy) Barclay, who fought in the infamous Gallipoli campaign of 1915.

    By turns brutal, horrific and funny, the series tells of the real experiences of the men who volunteered as cavalrymen in the Ayrshire Yeomanry, only to have their horses taken away. They were retained in trench warfare and sent to Gallipoli (now in modern day Turkiye), where they were out manned, out gunned and outflanked at every turn.

    By now, the soldiers are becoming aware that they are being evacuated, secretly and without letting the enemy know. Sandy himself is on the edge of exhaustion having gone for days and nights without sleep. Finally, he makes a mistake that could have him court-martialled and such is his state of mind that he can't even remember it. He and his fellows reflect on the campaign and they wonder — what was the point?

    In remembrance of Boswell's Galloping Farmers.

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    27 mins
  • Boswell's Galloping Farmers 5: The Glasgow Keelie
    Nov 4 2025

    Episode 5 of a six part audio drama based on the memoir of Alexander (Sandy) Barclay, who fought in the infamous Gallipoli campaign of 1915.

    By turns brutal, horrific and funny, the series tells of the real experiences of the men who volunteered as cavalrymen in the Ayrshire Yeomanry, only to have their horses taken away. They were retained in trench warfare and sent to Gallipoli (now in modern day Turkiye), where they were out manned, out gunned and outflanked at every turn.

    Sandy Barclay's story covers the Christmas period of 1915, when both the weather and fighting broke men's spirits. His own endurance is stretched to the limit, but he is still capable of acts of extreme bravery which he shrugs off in this compelling memoir. Sleeplessness becomes the norm...

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    29 mins
  • Boswell's Galloping Farmers 4: Nobody Loves a Grenadier
    Nov 3 2025

    Episode 4 of a six part audio drama based on the memoir of Alexander (Sandy) Barclay, who fought in the infamous Gallipoli campaign of 1915.

    By turns brutal, horrific and funny, the series tells of the real experiences of the men who volunteered as cavalrymen in the Ayrshire Yeomanry, only to have their horses taken away. They were retained in trench warfare and sent to Gallipoli (now in modern day Turkiye), where they were out manned, out gunned and outflanked at every turn.

    Sandy Barclay, recounting his experiences at the front, was only too aware that the life expectancy of a bomber was expressed in days rather than months. Despite this, and the dangers that he and his fellows faced, their role made them very unpopular with some of the officers. In his typical way, Sandy shrugs off the comments and reprimands and concentrates on doing his job.

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    26 mins
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