Carse Wandering by Roddie McKenzie
Part diary, part poem and part conversation, this is a journey of discovery which shows us the restorative power of the countryside.
Continue ReadingPart diary, part poem and part conversation, this is a journey of discovery which shows us the restorative power of the countryside.
Continue ReadingThis chatty, heart warming story shows how the small things can help people reach out to each other, even when kept apart. Read by Michelle Chantelle Hopewell.
Continue ReadingAs a solitary man climbs Kilpurney Hill, he tells a moving story of love, loss and hope. Written in Scots by Roddie McKenzie and read by Kenny Boyle.
Continue ReadingIn collaboration with the Pitlochry Festival Theatre Project and accepted by Aberdeen’s Elphinstone Institute: now’s your chance to experience Sandra Anderson’s emotive and compelling account of living through the lockdown.
Continue ReadingIn Roddie McKenzie’s darkly satirical Scots monologue, Death’s a got way too much on and needs a break.
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