Some of our recent productions. Click on the images for more info and a link to purchase.
The Essential Dickens Christmas
A Christmas Carol and two Christmas novellas, The Chimes and The Cricket on the Hearth, as well as some of his lesser known short stories with a Christmas theme.
H.G. Wells Short Stories Volume One
This collection of 13 short stories is a collection that we hope will intrigue and entertain you – and leave you wanting to hear more.
H.G. Wells Short Stories Volume Two
Written between 1894 and 1902, this anthology of 13 stories delves into botany, flying machines, travel, distant lands and customs, virology, magic, taxidermy, journalism – and there’s even a ghost story.
H.G. Wells Short Stories Volume Three
This third audio anthology of H. G. Wells’ Short Stories produced by Raconteurs Audio in collaboration with Spoken Realms, brings together some his lesser known short stories.
The Adventures of Finn MacCool
AUDIE finalist 2024!
Liam Gerrard brings together some of the most well-known Irish folk tales and short stories. Including the well-loved “Finn & The Scottish Giant”, telling the tale of how the Giant’s Causeway came into being.
Reckoning at the Riviera Royal
Anty travels to the Riviera to finally have that awkward “did you murder my father” conversation with his mother, but instead finds himself in the ticklish position of defending her and an innocent elephant against charges of a murder that no one could have committed.
Sons and Lovers
D H Lawrence’s first major novel, Sons and Lovers, was the one of the earliest in the English language to explore a close-knit mining community from the inside.
The Sleeper Awakes
After two centuries the Sleeper awakes. But does he bring with him the seeds of redemption or destruction?
An Outcast of the Islands
Peter Willems is the outcast of the islands, in this, Joseph Conrad’s second novel published in 1896, inspired by his experience as ship’s mate on the trading vessel Vidar.
Hell Hath no Fury
Detective Sergeant Alan Armitage is mystified when he attends the scene of a triple murder, but he is quickly joined in his hunt for the killer by Det. Sergeant Denton from The Met, and Det. Sergeant Williams from North Yorkshire CID.
Mrs Dalloway
Virginia Woolf’s most famous “stream of consciousness” novel, Mrs. Dalloway, records the events of one June day in 1923 – the day on which Clarissa Dalloway is hosting a party in her London home.
Deadline
Adam Ferranti was drinking away his waking hours, getting by in a regional newspaper in the North of England. A talented American journalist, he moved to England to escape the media glare that followed his spectacular fall from grace.
The Few
Detective Leone Scamarcio, the son of a former leading mafioso, has turned his back on the family business and has joined the Rome police force. He may be one of the last honest men in Italy.
Life's Little Ironies
These quietly understated, typically British short stories, are filled with wry humour and exemplify Hardy’s sensitive and sympathetic storytelling.
Winston & the Duke
Multi-voice play for audio: Winston Churchill, Duke of Westminster and Coco Chanel iconic fashion entrepreneur meet for a weekend of salmon fishing and convivial conversation over brandy and cigars.
The King of Elfland's Daughter
A beautiful, and powerful tale, Lord Dunsany’s poetic use of language captures the mystery and magic and reminds us that not all fantasy epics have to culminate in a pitched battle between good and evil.
The Beetle
The Beetle is the celebrated Victorian horror story by Richard Marsh, originally published in serialized form in 1897, which at first enjoyed even greater popularity than Bram Stoker’s Dracula, published in the same year.
Devi Mahatmyam
Celebrating the ultimate triumph of good over evil, the Devi Mahatmyam by Sage Markandeya is an epic poem to the Mother of the Universe, a song of praise that echoes through the ages.
Jacob's Room
Likened by some to an impressionist painting, Jacob’s Room was far ahead of its time and still appearing strikingly modern almost a century after it was written. It remains a challenging and richly rewarding literary experience.