Welcome to The Project, a collection of dystopian audio dramas reflecting where we’re at as a society and how far we still have to go.
Broken relationships, hidden resentments and unanswered letters arise amid massacres, doomsdays and famines. A disgraced mother comes to terms with her son's heterosexuality, an apocalypse brings perspective to a couple’s rocky relationship, and new laws create rifts between old friends.
Written and Produced by Alice Foxall
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Ossicora writes a letter to Oblivisci to cope with reaching the age to vote. She knows he won’t reply. She knows he can’t. But she can’t think straight; she’s starving because without the trials rations are down.
Ossicora was performed by Rachael Boyd.
The Project was created by Alice Foxall and powered by Transmission Roundhouse.
Joey the Lad is back with another mind-boggling story. It’s a two girls, one island type of deal. Don’t be a beta, check out the latest episode. Joey interviews
Professor Vir, an evolution expert and total beg, to chat about an island of babes able to reproduce asexually (hot).
Professor Vir was performed by Richard Hutchinson and Joey the lad was performed by an anonymous participant.
The Project was created by Alice Foxall and powered by Transmission Roundhouse.
Hello and welcome to [redacted], a great getaway for the whole family! Sit back, relax and enjoy the [redacted]. Watch as your stress, worries, and human rights float away down the cities rivers and streams...
Application declined: Sara and Claire meet up over coffee (well, a turmeric-matcha latte) and finally have a decent catch up. But niceties turn sour and lattes grow cold as the government’s new rules create rifts between old friends.
Sara was performed by Verity de Cala, Claire was performed by Ese Osamede and the waitress was performed by Alice Foxall.
The Project was created by Alice Foxall and powered by Transmission Roundhouse.
Scrambled: For Ali and Ruby, it was love at first sight. The apocalypse promptly followed. But there are no break ups on doomsday, right? The couple are making their way to a survivor's group, careful to avoid Scramblers on the way. On the journey they learn some unwanted truths about themselves, their relationship and just how safe these survivors are.
Ali was performed by Christian Ndonda Ruby was performed by Alice Foxall.
The Project was created by Alice Foxall and powered by Transmission Roundhouse.