12 episodes

Hi, and welcome to Where’s The Cat?, a podcast series of short plays written and performed by members of the Wharf Writers’ Group.
 
Each episode may make you smile, it may make you think, but it will definitely have you coming back for more.
 
There’s comedy, there’s drama, and there’s absurdist fantasy. Whatever your taste, there should be something here for you to enjoy.
 
So, whether you are chilling on the patio or stuck in traffic, let us entertain you for a few minutes. Sit back, relax, and lose yourself in our series of short plays.
 
*Please note some of the episodes feature strong language and adult themes that may not be suitable for a younger audience.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Where's The Cat‪?‬ The Wharf Writers' Group

    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

Hi, and welcome to Where’s The Cat?, a podcast series of short plays written and performed by members of the Wharf Writers’ Group.
 
Each episode may make you smile, it may make you think, but it will definitely have you coming back for more.
 
There’s comedy, there’s drama, and there’s absurdist fantasy. Whatever your taste, there should be something here for you to enjoy.
 
So, whether you are chilling on the patio or stuck in traffic, let us entertain you for a few minutes. Sit back, relax, and lose yourself in our series of short plays.
 
*Please note some of the episodes feature strong language and adult themes that may not be suitable for a younger audience.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Emma Thompson's Fault

    Emma Thompson's Fault

    Welcome to Where's The Cat?, a series of short plays by The Wharf Writers' Group.
    In this episode by Ali Warren, a woman finds that looking for frisky fun is more complicated than she expected.
    Warning - contains strong language and adult themes

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    • 10 min
    In My Defence...

    In My Defence...

    Welcome to Where's The Cat?, a series of short plays by The Wharf Writers' Group.
    In this episode by J.P. Paradise, police interview a suspect in a possible animal cruelty case.
    Warning - contains strong language.

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    • 8 min
    Nothing Says I Love You Like...

    Nothing Says I Love You Like...

    Welcome to Where's The Cat?, a series of short plays by The Wharf Writers' Group.
    In this episode by Karen Ellis, a man shares his experiences of living with dementia.

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    • 6 min
    Virgin Planet

    Virgin Planet

    Welcome to Where's The Cat?, a series of short plays by The Wharf Writers' Group.
    In this episode by Rob Blower, religious zealotry and space travel are on a collision course.
    Warning - contains strong language and adult themes

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    • 13 min
    Boots In Belgravia

    Boots In Belgravia

    Welcome to Where's The Cat?, a series of short plays by The Wharf Writers' Group.
    In this episode by Rosalind Ambler, a rather well-to-do lady discovers some surprising pleasures in the wearing of the humble wellington boot.

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    • 6 min
    A Broken Frame

    A Broken Frame

    Welcome to Where's The Cat?, a series of short plays by The Wharf Writers' Group.
    In this episode by Robert Binney, a man connects with his father at the very end.

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    • 12 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

9th_30d ,

Plenty of variety!

An impressively diverse range of topics and styles, all delivered well.

Fearless Frank 1 ,

Jump

Quirky and thought provoking at the same time. Really enjoyable!

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