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Episode 1: It's Getting Hot In Here — Climate Crisis

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A trio of original monologues inspired by the theme ‘It’s getting hot in here’ that look at the Climate Crisis.

Join hosts Daniella Down and Sairah Erens on an audio adventure. This episode showcases three very different monologues! From a young boy struggling to get his head around the state of the world and some very big issues, to a fierce eco-warrior who encounters the final — plastic! — at a railway cafe on route from Berlin to Amsterdam, to an intergalactic Mars-coloniser contemplating the world as she returns to Earth.

Monologues

  • ‘I Don’t Understand’ Written by Loveday Smith with help from her son — and narrator — Rufus.
  • ‘Gaia’ written andi performed by Leila Rejali
  • ‘2050’ Written by Hugh Mackay and performed by Rosemary Carlton-Willis

Plugs and show notes

Don’t miss Orange Theatre’s upcoming play, Oasis Of Doubt. And original play based on a UN trial. From March 25- April 3 at Amsterdams Theatre Huis, Amsterdam. Tickets and info.

Want to contribute to our podcast as a writer, submit your 5-8 minute monologue to info@orangtheatrecompany.com by April 11. The theme is ‘Rhyme Time, so we are accepting slam poetry and spoken word monologues.

Follow us on Instagram or Facebook

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.

We’re taking a short break and will be back next year with a new season!

  continue reading

24 episodes

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Content provided by Orange Theatre Company. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Orange Theatre Company or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

A trio of original monologues inspired by the theme ‘It’s getting hot in here’ that look at the Climate Crisis.

Join hosts Daniella Down and Sairah Erens on an audio adventure. This episode showcases three very different monologues! From a young boy struggling to get his head around the state of the world and some very big issues, to a fierce eco-warrior who encounters the final — plastic! — at a railway cafe on route from Berlin to Amsterdam, to an intergalactic Mars-coloniser contemplating the world as she returns to Earth.

Monologues

  • ‘I Don’t Understand’ Written by Loveday Smith with help from her son — and narrator — Rufus.
  • ‘Gaia’ written andi performed by Leila Rejali
  • ‘2050’ Written by Hugh Mackay and performed by Rosemary Carlton-Willis

Plugs and show notes

Don’t miss Orange Theatre’s upcoming play, Oasis Of Doubt. And original play based on a UN trial. From March 25- April 3 at Amsterdams Theatre Huis, Amsterdam. Tickets and info.

Want to contribute to our podcast as a writer, submit your 5-8 minute monologue to info@orangtheatrecompany.com by April 11. The theme is ‘Rhyme Time, so we are accepting slam poetry and spoken word monologues.

Follow us on Instagram or Facebook

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.

We’re taking a short break and will be back next year with a new season!

  continue reading

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