
Caleb Azumah Nelson writes and performs the story of a man who is forced to spend the night wandering the streets of Rome, where he encounters strangers and dangers, and must confront his own fears in a search for connection.

Zing Tsjeng writes and performs the story of a woman who reckons with the discovery that her ex has dated not one, but two other Asian women...

Esther Smith writes and performs the story of a woman attending a yoga class and struggling to remain present, before encountering someone from her past...

Thaddea Graham explores what it means to leave your home, find yourself and your voice, and then return again in this empowering story, interwoven with original music and lyrics.

A 15-year-old girl discovers she is pregnant and must decide what to do, in this candid and ever-timely story from filmmaker Deborah Haywood.

Emma Jane Unsworth tells the story of Ava Badone, a student of English Literature at Liverpool University, an incorrigible flirt, a talented linguist, “a James Bond for the Britney generation”, and a fantasy woman that lives in Emma’s head…

Joanne Lau tells the story of Maggie, a research technician at an animal laboratory who questions what it means to have a good death.

Harry Trevaldwyn performs his story, about an impromptu hook-up in Paris, for the first episode of Never Told.

NEVER TOLD
An 8-episode audio anthology of original stories and personal essays, written and voiced by daring artists that explore and expand our definitions of self.
Each episode is penned and performed by a different writer, in response to the question ‘What haven’t you told anyone before?’, drawing on their own life experiences, and immersively told with bespoke sound design.
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An epic first date turns into something more sinister, in the final story of the anthology, penned by host and producer Anna Bogutskaya.

A repentant young man returns to apologise to the old man whose greenhouse he vandalised in a story written by filmmaker Paris Zarcilla.

In a town plagued by mysterious disappearances, a girl is nervous about her first sleepover, in this story from writer and performer Marli Siu.

A writer tracks down the origins of a creepy meme no-one but her seems to remember, in an unsettling story written and performed by Alison Rumfitt.

In her first visit back to the island of Peng Chau, a woman finds more than memories, in a story written and performed by Jemma Moore.

A podcaster investigates a presumed lost horror film in this meta story written and performed by Kirsty Logan.

A found footage horror about two siblings who receive an allegedly cursed voice note, written by Willy Hudson and performed by Willy Hudson and Ella Bruccoleri.

An isolated researcher tries to recall how the rest of her team disappeared, in this haunting story from Julia Armfield (Our Wives Under The Sea), performed by Sophia Di Martino (Loki).

Caleb Azumah Nelson writes and performs the story of a man who is forced to spend the night wandering the streets of Rome, where he encounters strangers and dangers, and must confront his own fears in a search for connection.

Zing Tsjeng writes and performs the story of a woman who reckons with the discovery that her ex has dated not one, but two other Asian women...

Esther Smith writes and performs the story of a woman attending a yoga class and struggling to remain present, before encountering someone from her past...

Thaddea Graham explores what it means to leave your home, find yourself and your voice, and then return again in this empowering story, interwoven with original music and lyrics.

A 15-year-old girl discovers she is pregnant and must decide what to do, in this candid and ever-timely story from filmmaker Deborah Haywood.

Emma Jane Unsworth tells the story of Ava Badone, a student of English Literature at Liverpool University, an incorrigible flirt, a talented linguist, “a James Bond for the Britney generation”, and a fantasy woman that lives in Emma’s head…

Joanne Lau tells the story of Maggie, a research technician at an animal laboratory who questions what it means to have a good death.

Harry Trevaldwyn performs his story, about an impromptu hook-up in Paris, for the first episode of Never Told.

COMING SOON: NEVER TOLD
An 8-episode audio anthology of original stories and personal essays, written and voiced by daring artists that explore and expand our definitions of self.
Each episode is penned and performed by a different writer, in response to the question ‘What haven’t you told anyone before?’, drawing on their own life experiences, and immersively told with bespoke sound design.
The first episode will be available on 5 June wherever you get your podcasts and new episodes will be released weekly on Mondays.