
05/03/2025
Spanning twenty-one years, Gareth Farr's debut audio drama explores life, love, death and drink told through the stories of a small, northern family-run pub.
By Gareth Farr
On Christmas Eve 2002, a girl is born in a seemingly ordinary family-run Northern pub. That baby is Amy and from the moment of her birth the fate of the pub is inextricably linked with her own. Cracks that have always existed break wide open and as she grows, the foundations of this legendary local pub start to shake.
Narrated by Amy, through intimate and lyrical language, we are guided through the first twenty-one years of her life to a point where she alone must decide the future of those closest to her.
Sally . . . . . Siobhan Finneran
Amy . . . . . Sophie Cox
Brendan . . . . . Pearce Quigley
Karen . . . . . Leah Brotherhead
Mark . . . . . Matthew Durkan
Jack . . . . . David Hounslow
Younger Amy . . . . . Maddie Evans
Even Younger Amy . . . . . Miriam Mitic
Sound design: Peter Ringrose
Production coordinator: Gaelan Connolly-Davis
Director: Sasha Yevtushenko
Gareth Farr is an award-winning playwright. He started work as an actor, working at the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Court and West End as well at several regional theatres and on many TV roles. Gareth’s first stage play Britannia Waves the Rules (Manchester Royal Exchange) won a judge’s award at the Bruntwood Prize for Playwrighting. His other works include The Quiet House (Birmingham Rep Theatre and Park Theatre London), Biscuits For Breakfast (Hampstead Theatre) and A Child of Science (Bristol Old Vic – nominated for Best New Play at UK Theatre Awards 2024.). Shandyland started life as a stage play but was cancelled during rehearsals due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was shortlisted for the George Devine Award in 2021.