Our productions
Soft Centres
Written by
Medium
Characters
Actors
Producers
Production company
Availability
Running time
Pluto
Soft Centres
The Desk
The Red Man
©
Links
Actors & Acting
Actors Centre
Actors Temple
Act Up
RADA
Spotlight
The Poor School
Blogs
& chat
Audio Drama Talk
Audio Books
Audible
Audio Book Radio
Simply Audio Books
Drama websites
New York Theatre.com
Theatre.com
Festivals
24/7 (Manchester)
Edinburgh Festival
Edinburgh Fringe
Keiperfest (Spain)
Fringe (UK)
Fringe network
Fringe report
London Theatre
LondonTheatre.co.uk
Official London Theatre
SOLT
StageOne
Miscellaneous
Arts Council
MCPS
Scottish Theatre
Theatre voice
Producton companies
Epsilon Productions
MokitaGrit Productions
National Theatre
RSC
Two Plus Plus Prod's
(USA)
Radio stations
Audio Book Radio
BBC Radio 3
BBC Radio 4
Resonance FM
WFHB (Firehouse)
WKCR (Coulumbia uni)
WFIU (indiana Uni)
Reviews (UK Stage)
Evening Standard
Guardian reviews
Telegraph reviews
The Stage
The Times reviews
Time Out
Scripts
Folk Play Scripts
Lazybee Scripts
Plays and musicals
Plays of W Shakespeare
Playscripts, Inc.
Plays On The Net
Samuel French (scripts)
Script Circle
StagePlays.com
Shakespeare
Shakespeare On-line
Sound studios
2002 Studios
Gemini audio
Motivation Sound
Theatres
UK Theatres
UK Theatre Network
UK Theatre Web
Writers
Carl Chetty
Jonathan Bonfliglio
Julian Lamoral-Roberts
Marsha Norman
Writers' resources
BBC Writers'Room
Writernet
Home About Angels Broadcasts Coaching Contact us Press Radio Productions Shop
Broadcasts
Soft Centres has been broadcast as follows:
1. FireHouse Theater presented by Richard Fish - WFHB (USA). Broadcast on Sunday
15 February 2009.
2. Audio Book Radio from 18th May 2009 for three weeks.
Synopsis:
Soft Centres is set in a chocolate shop. It's Valentine's Day, but there's about as much love in this emporium as you might expect in a nest of vipers!
Millicent and Frankie have been working together for more years than either of them care to remember. But in spite of their advancing years and working proximity, their relationship seems based on conflict and a stream of never-ending insults.
But this Valentine's Day marks a 'melting moment' in the antagonistic relationship between these 2 confrontational 'chocolatiers', and we learn there's much more to their mutual loathing than we'd first thought.
Use the player on the right to listen to a clip.
Writer, Carl Chetty with Sir Derek Jacobi and Joanna Lumley after the studio recording
Carl Chetty
Radio play; (audio CD planned).
Frankie, Millicent
Sir Derek Jacobi (Frankie); Joanna Lumley (Millicent)
Peter Brown and Andrea Carpenter
Promising Productions LLP
Available now for radio broadcast;
audio CD/ download versions planned.
44' 15"