Shouting In The Evening

Fiction & Audio Drama

About

An international podcast theatre company performing plays, poems and short stories.

Episodes

  • Rachel's Dilemma

    This episode of Shouting In The Evening presents "Rachel's Dilemma," a monologue written by Lisa Dellagiarino Feriend and performed by Valerie Gerlock.

  • Spring Break Up

    This episode of Shouting In The Evening features a monologue written and read by Barbara Anderson.

  • Consequences

    This episode features a monologue titled 'Consequences,' written by Kevin Jones from the prompt 'sailor' and performed by Thomas Jancis.

  • Incident Report

    This is the first of the 2026 Monthly Monologues, featuring an over-enthusiastic young policeman and his superior officer. Written by Ali Gallo and starring Iain Cowieson.

  • Mr Spinoza, Substitute Creature

    Today's Shouting In The Evening episode features Mr Spinoza as a substitute creature. The episode was written by John Busser and stars Thomas Jancis, Miriam Babooram, Andy Marchant, Matt Tylianakis, Jacqui Marchant Adams, and Iain Cowieson.

  • Perchance to Dream

    The podcast episode "Perchance to Dream" from "Shouting In The Evening" discusses various dream scenarios including flying, falling, and a rainbow unicorn. The episode is written by Ali Gallo and features performances by Andy Marchant, Tho…

  • Snowflake

    This episode of Shouting In The Evening is titled "Snowflake" and features a fairytale retelling written by Ali Gallo and starring Maria Oram.

  • Short, Shorty, Shortstuff

    This episode of Shouting In The Evening is a monologue titled 'Short, Shorty, Shortstuff.' It features the Scottish creature known as the Fachan, with writing by Rebecca Holbourn and performance by Iain Cowieson.

  • 2026 Introduction

    This episode introduces a new format for the podcast Shouting In The Evening, set to begin in 2026.

  • Fluffy!

    This episode of Shouting In The Evening is a play about three birds: a parrot, a budgie, and a canary. The play is set in a pet shop.

  • Available Data

    The episode discusses the concept of technology and the importance of maintaining control over it.

  • The Ballad of Leslie

    On a girls' weekend that turns into a solo vacation, Leslie's life is narrated by a professional chorus who arrive to brighten her day.

  • Goodbye Gilbert

    This episode discusses the somber occasion of a funeral, specifically one held for a pet goldfish.

  • The Beautiful Boats

    This episode of Shouting In The Evening features a book group discussing life, movies, and books. The episode is titled 'The Beautiful Boats'.

  • Long Goodbye

    Megan's father and Louis's mother are both facing serious illness. The two meet and share their experiences with love, loss, and regret.

  • A Perfect Day

    In this episode of Shouting In The Evening, titled "A Perfect Day," Julia anticipates River's return. River arrives home, having forgotten what day it is due to a demanding day.

  • Dear Sam, I'm sorry but...

    The episode "Dear Sam, I'm sorry but..." from the show "Shouting In The Evening" contemplates the monotony of daily life, beginning at a bus stop and questioning if the day will unfold as usual or bring unforeseen events.

  • Skip

    This episode, titled 'Skip,' discusses the concept of a second chance to make a first impression.

  • Check, Please

    This episode of Shouting In The Evening is titled 'Check, Please.' The description suggests an exploration of the multiple choices available on the path to love.

  • A Left Turn

    In this episode of Shouting In The Evening, titled 'A Left Turn,' Riley is buying their first car. Riley has invited their granddad, Marty, to accompany them, but Marty does not know why Riley asked him to come.

  • Garage Invasion

    In this episode of Shouting In The Evening, titled "Garage Invasion," the host encounters an unexpected intruder in their garage. The situation is unusual as the intruder is described as smiling.

  • Hugh, Make My Dreams Come True

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  • Life and Art

    In the 'Shouting In The Evening' podcast, the episode 'Life and Art' explores how visiting an art gallery can bring hidden family truths to the surface.

  • The Tarantula's Pet Frog

    In "The Tarantula's Pet Frog," a frog seeks refuge from a scorpion by entering the burrow of a tarantula experiencing depression.

  • Bells Will Be Ringing

    After a surprise visit from Santa, Hollis and Jan receive disappointing news and wonder if the holiday magic has bypassed them. A previous episode, 'All Year Round' Episode 65, is referenced for context on Santa's visit.

  • Psycho Santa?

    Santa must confront his conflicted reality on Christmas Eve when delusion and illusion cross paths.

  • Hold All Devils in My Heart

    In "Hold All Devils in My Heart," a boy encounters a girl who turns out to be an ancient demon with sinister plans. The episode is described as a feel-good story.

  • Beast

    The Old Beggar Woman visits Belle and the Beast's palace to rectify an error.

  • Armageddon or Bust!

    The podcast episode 'Armageddon or Bust!' from 'Shouting In The Evening' humorously depicts demons preparing for the end of the world, hampered by their inability to use modern technology.

  • Black Holes and Bread Rolls

    This episode of Shouting In The Evening, titled "Black Holes and Bread Rolls," features a fictional scenario involving a hungry black hole appearing in a classroom.

  • Perpetual Stu

    This episode features a scene at Honeysuckle Hills Ski Resort where a character named Stuart quietly approaches a woman, Mags, sitting alone by the fire pit.

  • Awoken

    This episode, titled 'Awoken', features a poem inspired by Carl Jung's quote on introspection. It delves into the subconscious to explore the essence of the self.

  • Side Effects

    This episode of Shouting In The Evening, titled 'Side Effects,' delves into the unexpected intersection of natural wellness with darker themes like murder and revenge.

  • A Bump in the Night

    In this episode, a woman wakes her husband after hearing what she believes to be an intruder.

  • Always

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  • The Woman Across The Water

    This episode features an atmospheric monologue titled "The Woman Across The Water" from the show "Shouting In The Evening". It focuses on a captivating woman.

  • The Incident

    In this episode of Shouting In The Evening, titled "The Incident," an elderly woman reports an event to the police on Halloween night. The narrative suggests multiple interpretations of her motives and the reality of the situation.

  • Door To Door

    The podcast episode 'Door To Door' from 'Shouting In The Evening' presents a familiar scenario of a salesman arriving at a door, but includes an unexpected twist.

  • The Neck - Don't Forget the Neck

    In this episode of Shouting In The Evening, recorded in John and Rupert’s bathroom, Rupert meticulously applies creams to his face and neck as John observes.

  • The Sun, the Moon and Salena

    The podcast episode 'The Sun, the Moon and Salena' features a young couple whose first date involves magic. The story takes place on their first date.

  • Comfort Zone

    This episode discusses the idea of leaving one's comfort zone to engage in social activities. It acknowledges that while the experience might be enjoyable eventually, there's an initial hesitation.

  • Talking Dirty

    This episode features a conversation between a mother and daughter covering a range of topics including life, death, family, and sex, with a mention of climbing trees.

  • Ugly Doctor Hospital

    This episode features the radio play 'Ugly Doctor Hospital' by John Busser, starring Brian Burleigh, Ross Atkins, Amber Watkins, Arnette Scharf, Iain Cowieson, and Ali Gallo. It is described as a madcap and humorous audio experience.

  • The Wakers

    This episode discusses whether too much sleep can be detrimental and poses the question of whether one would choose to sleep their life away.

  • I Want To Change the Definition of Madness

    This episode of Shouting In The Evening is a monologue focused on the concept of madness and its definition. The host delves into what madness truly means.

  • The Malfunctioned Bow Tie

    In this episode of Shouting In The Evening, Ava and Flynn are at their flat getting ready for Ava's parents' silver wedding anniversary. A malfunctioning bow tie adds a touch of domestic drama to their preparations.

  • Workplace Incident

    This episode of Shouting In The Evening focuses on Astro and Solar's experiences at their workplace. The hosts express humorous doubt about the situation, posing the question of what could potentially go wrong.

  • Escape?

    This episode, titled 'Escape?', begins with the mention of a classified ad and explores the theme of change. The hosts also extend Valentine's Day wishes to the listeners.

  • Cast of Hundreds

    This episode is a short play titled 'Cast of Hundreds,' inspired by Monty Python and written by Ali Gallo. It features a large ensemble cast and includes swearing and shouting.

  • The Voice of a Generation

    This episode features a monologue on the experiences of a poet, touching on the 'joy' of writing, the pressures of fame, and the impulse to escape.