The Carousel Club: It is the 1960s in Swinging London, a time of high fashion, rock music, and fads. Unknown to their parents, a couple of teenage girls are ‘out on the town’ looking for a little excitement. They get it – but it’s a little more than they wanted.
Duration: 7m 36s Monologue Written, Narrated and Produced by Breanda Cross
Jazz is… What? Or rather, What is Jazz? This is the question jazz keyboard player Clare Hansson asks in a beautiful poem she wrote for the 50th Australian Jazz Convention in Melbourne, 1995. Claire’s dedication to her craft was much admired at all the events she attended and her sparkling personality is evident in her poem.
Duration: 6m 37s Narrated and Produced by Breanda Cross
Elegance in High Heels. Every woman knows you must wear high heels to a business function to be elegant. And Elizabeth had found the best and paid a high price for them. They were perfect. This little story shows that the best-laid plans can go wrong – and sometimes in the most frustrating way.
Duration: 5m 49s Monologue Written, Narrated and Produced by Breanda Cross
RoseMary: All new parents think their newborn baby not only absolutely perfect, but the best in the world. This story deals with the love of young parents for their new baby, and the dilemma they face.
Duration: 12m 19s Monologue Written, Dramatised and Produced by Breanda Cross
End of an Erais really a vignette. A small interlude in the past of a once famous man: a summation, if you will, between what was, what is, and we leave you to decide ‘what will be …?” Although we pay tribute at the end to one maestro in particular, it is a recognition of changing times, changing values, and tastes. While embracing the new, maybe we are in danger of losing many things of value from the past.
Duration: 11m 11s Monologue, Written, Narrated and Produced by Breanda Cross