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a space to isolate in

a space to isolate in

By: Lydia Thomson
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This is a series of stories written in the time of coronavirus.


Each monologue is written from home and recorded from home, taking you from the apocalyptic to the everyday.


Welcome to a place to escape to.


This is an ongoing project.


The project is produced by Lydia Thomson. Huge thanks to the contributors.

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Episodes
  • How To Hide a Body
    Jun 17 2020

    Written by Jon Cooper and performed by Charlotte Ritchie.


    We're easing out of lockdown now. We've spent a lot of time with the people we live with. Or perhaps we live alone, and someone entered our space. Either way, it's been a long time, and we're in a new landscape, and we might have discovered a new side to ourselves.

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    7 mins
  • Henrik
    May 22 2020

    Written by Catriona Kerridge and performed by Kristin Atherton.


    In a care home in Belgium, an 85 year old woman believes she's pregnant, a man won't stop playing his harmonica, and there's a global pandemic going on. But we clap for the carers, every day.


    This monologue is dedicated to Harry and all of his exceptional carers. Thank you for being by his side.

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    7 mins
  • Hibernation
    May 16 2020

    Written by Lydia Thomson and performed by Hattie Morahan.


    The wine is decanted at 3 so it's ready to drink by 6. If only there was some way to be more helpful.

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    5 mins

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