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WordTheatre have updated their website with a new Damien profile and are about to launch a series of audios.

Damien is currently not on the list below, but we do know his last reading with WordTheatre, the EFG Short Story Award, was recorded and an audio was promised! 

 

WordTheatre | Audible

WordTheatre has recorded over 600 stories at our events in America and England with the authors present to hear their work come alive through the brilliant interpretations of actors. Currently, WordTheatre is preparing to roll out our extraordinary archive. Soon you will be able to download the world’s best short stories read by today’s most celebrated actors. Each collection will be comprised of 9 short stories arranged thematically or in award-based groupings. Here’s a preview of some of the upcoming collections that will soon be available for purchase on Audible.com!

 

Collection 1: Family Album

Nicki Micheaux reading “Vacuum” by Brad Watson
James Franco reading “The Odds It Would Be You” by Alice Mattison
Gary Dourdan reading “Bug Juice” by Christine R. Lincoln
Danielle Panabaker readingThe Escape by Joyce Carol Oates
Ian Hart reading “Distant Ships” by Simon Van Booy
Connor Paolo reading “Breath” by Pamela Painter
Jodie Markell reading “Pet” by Deb Olin Unferth
Vincent Piazza reading “Three Thursdays in the Bronx” by David Prete
Halley Feiffer reading “Ask for Pain”by Julie Orringer

 

Collection 2: Heart Matters

Hallee Hirsh reading “The Ages” by Ramona Ausubel
Mark Moses reading “The Meeting” by Aimee Bender
Nicholas Brendon reading “Billboard” by Richard Bausch
Maggie Siff reading “Double-Blind” by Alethea Black
Mary Stuart Masterson reading “A Preference for Native Tongue” by Don Lee
Sharon Lawrence reading “Widow” by Michelle Latiolais
David Cross reading “The Gold Lunch” by Ron Carlson
Kathryn Erbe reading “Out of the Fray” by Mary Gordon
Dinah Lenney reading “When Writing is an Emergency” by Mary Otis

 

Collection 3: Lost And Found

Vanessa Aspillaga reading “Lucho” by Patricia Engel
Cassidy Freeman reading “The Summer Before” by Alethea Black
Mae Whitman reading “Swan Lake” by Meg Howrey
Elisabeth Moss reading “Note to Sixth Grade Self” by Julie Orringer
Dean Chekvala reading “To Psychic Underworld” by Dan Chaon
Justin Chambers reading “Loser”by Aimee Bender
Vincent Piazza reading “White Angel” by Micheal Cunningham
Eliza Pryor Nagel reading “The Russian Children Aren’t Happy” by Ellen Slezak
Dana Delany reading “Sea World” by Janet Grillo

 

Collection 4: Selections from the Pushcart Prize Best of the Small Press,Volume I

Vincent Piazza reading “Forky” by Andre Dubus III
Amy Irving reading “Dead Boy at Your Window” by Bruce Holland Rogers
CCH Pounder reading “By Love Possessed” by Lorna Goodison
Sean Young reading “Not the Plaster Casters” by Janice Eidus
Samantha Mathis reading “Three Girls” by Joyce Carol Oates
Robert David Hall reading “The Pass” by Steve Almond
Amber Tamblyn reading “The Kiss” by Pamela Painter
Jackson Rathbone reading “The Bank Robbery” by Steve Schutzman
John Heard reading “Tomorrow’s Bird” by Ian Frazier

 

Collection 5: Love and Loss

Michael Zegen reading “Grief” by Pamela Painter
Amy Brenneman reading “The Life of the Body” by Jane Smiley
Adrian Pasdar reading “Dancer Horse” by Hal Ackerman
Ian Hart reading “Business Class” by Evgenia Citkowitz
Emily Bergl reading “Damned Spot” by Michelle Latiolais
Richard Burgi reading “Here We Aren’t So Quickly” by Jonathan Safran Foer
Anson Mount reading “Her Favorite Story” by Mark Richard
Brian Cox reading “The Problem of Human Consumption” by Steve Almond
Sarah Clarke reading “Two-Step” by Maile Meloy

 

Collection 6:Shortlisted Stories for the Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award Vol. 1

Rashahn Stone reading “It’s Not Yours” by David Vann
Juliet Stevenson reading “The Family Whistle” by Gerard Woodward
Julian Sands reading “The Current” by Tom Lee
Daphne Cheung reading “Where the Gods Fly” by Jean Kwok
Damien Lewis reading “The Deep” by Anthony Doerr
Harriet Walter reading “Comma” by Hilary Mantel
Ben Miller reading “East Coast, West Coast” by Will Cohu
Bhasker Patel reading “The Fluorescent Jacket” by Roshi Fernando
David Morrissey and Ian Hart reading “Beer Trip to Llandudno” by Kevin Barry

 

Collections 7:Selections from the Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Press Volume 2

Linus Roache reading “Joyas Voladores” by Brian Doyle
Brian Cox reading “The Human Table” by Marvin Cohen
Nicole Ansari reading “One Moment on Top of the Earth” by Naomi Shihab
Nicholas Brendan reading “Stay” by David Schuman
Gil Bellows reading “Oblivion, Nebraska” by Peter Moore Smith
Wendy Makenna reading “Self Knowledge” by Richard Bausch
Carla Gugino reading “Gina’s Death” by Charles Baxter
Christopher McDonald reading “Today Will Be A Quiet Day” by Amy Hempel
Dana Delany reading “The Party” by Joyce Carol Oates.

 

Here are some existing recordings of Damien reading with WordTheatre below:

 

Damien Molony reading 'First Person Shooter' by Charles Yu and Latitude Festival 2012

Damien Molony reads with WordTheare at the Arts Club and Forward Prizes for Poetry

 



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It's excellent to see that Damien has his own WordTheatre profile page.....and that they've started to release some audio collections.  I guess we'll have to wait for the Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award Vol.2?  I wonder if there'll be any other recordings of Damien...fingers crossed!



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Listening to Damien on the radio....and the prospect of another wordtheatre event have reminded me of this.  There's still no sign of these recordings on the Audible website.....and I would so love to get my hands on some Damo recordings!   I  wonder what they mean by soon?!



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oh yes, yes please!  Would love to hear all of his recordings.  Love that he has a profile on their website.  



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I check the site regularly, but may contact WordTheatre to find out more about the Audible collections. All Damien audio recordings would be VERY popular!

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Guessing no update Domino?

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Thanks for the prompt Kallie, I recently email WordTheatre about the audio for 'Heartstrings Bittersweet Love Stories' and recieved this reply:

Thank you so much for your interest in our audio recordings. We do have them, but we have yet to place them in a collection for publishing on Audible. The exciting news is that they should be coming out in the very near future! You can check out WordTheatre on Audible.com every other month or so to see our new collections. 


"The very near future" sounds promising, I noticed there have been no additions to WordTheatre's Audible page since November 2014. so it is long overdue!



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Great news.... Wasn't expecting that...

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hah, just posted on another thread about them "owing us". wink



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It would be fab to have Damien's readings for WordTheatre made available. His readings are just magical!

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Especially as they are already there Rosie! ANd especially for those of us who were unable to be there at the event!

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Yes, I've only heard Damien reading on the radio and on the Raven audio book. I've never seen him reading live but I have seen the clip on YouTube of First Person Shooter at Latitude. I particularly enjoy the 'heckles' which Damien, ever the professional, completely ignores! I think my favourite is when someone shouts out " You're quite hot". Sorry, 'quite'?!?!

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Rosie my favorite is when he asks 'Jeanine' out and someone in the audience yells 'yes'! lol



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oh yes I remember that, Whimsy! I think more than one person shouts yes!

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Just to update everyone, news from WordTheatre in response to my follow up on Damien recordings in their Audible collections:

 

We are currently on hold for releasing any new collections as we develop our current collection promotions. We hope to start back up again towards the end of the summer if not sooner, and we appreciate you following up!



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I love how you make sure they know of our interest. Keep it up!

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This is frustratingly slow to materialise!  This time last year I assumed that the first audio recording I would own of Damien would be from WordTheatre.....and then fantom snuck in all sneakily with Raven and beat them to it!  Sometimes its kinda nice to not know about these things until they're about to be released........the wait can just be agonizing!3



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RPLovesIpswich wrote:

Yes, I've only heard Damien reading on the radio and on the Raven audio book. I've never seen him reading live but I have seen the clip on YouTube of First Person Shooter at Latitude. I particularly enjoy the 'heckles' which Damien, ever the professional, completely ignores! I think my favourite is when someone shouts out " You're quite hot". Sorry, 'quite'?!?!


 Ha - yeah the heckles definitely add a bit of atmosphere......you don't get much of that at a WordTheatre event! Would like to add my total appreciation of the person who thought of fiming this......and sharing it with everyone on youtube - what a star!!  It really is a pleasure to be able to watch as well as hear Damien reading.  I love the way he keeps looking back at the camera once he's seen it......



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