Lost Found and Told:

New Audio Tales for Northumberland

Lost Found and Told illustrated graphic by Hannah Fox

"How I loved entering November Club's finely drawn world of Northumbrian storytelling, legend, and music, brought so beautifully to life through brilliantly atmospheric performances, set within a sound scape so definitive, you can actually feel it! What a unique way to escape (for an hour or two) these increasingly restricted times. A 'Sherazade' from the North!"  

(Paul Herriott, Broadcaster for RTE Lyric FM Radio) 

Lost Found and Told is a collection of seven original short stories written by Fiona Ellis, set in the border county of Northumberland in North East England. 

With original music and traditional tunes woven throughout, they are tales of losing and finding, of courage - the false and the true kinds, of love and kindness in unexpected places, and of the strength and resilience of Northumberland. They are not true and yet they are all true, as stories with magic always are. 

Lost Found and Told promises to enchant and captivate the whole family. Listen at home in the comfort of your living room, close your eyes and you will be transported to the landscape that inspired the tales and the characters you will encounter. Or, grab your headphones and head to the heart of Northumberland, and walk and listen to the tales right where the action happens. This works for some of the stories better than others. 

Although each story stands alone, four of the tales are linked together by events and characters (marked with a *) - but you don’t have to listen to them one after another, so we have split them up for you. That means that if an ending worries you – something lost; will it be found? people parted; will they be reunited? – just wait for the next episode of that tale and … Well, we won’t spoil the surprise for you. 

Credits and supporters

Credits

Writer: Fiona Ellis 
Composer: Katie Doherty 
Director: Cinzia Hardy 
Sound Designer: Matthew Tuckey 
Assistant Sound Designer: Corrie Livesey 
Production Manager: Simon Henderson 
Graphics: Hannah Fox  

Narrators: Janine Birkett, Phil Corbitt, Zoe Lambert, Jane Wade 

Music: 

Jane Wade sings She is 
Ella Smith sings The Boy in the Tower 
Khalil Abdulrahman (Tambur in Kindness to Strangers ) 
Lawrence Neale (Drums and Bodhran in Kindness to Strangers) 
Andy May (Northumbrian Pipes in She is)  

Recorded at The Old Church Studio, Thropton 

Supporters

Lost Found and Told: New Audio Tales for Northumberland is supported by:

Arts Council England, Northumberland County Council, Great Northumberland 2020, Discover our Land, Blyth Town Council, The Joicey Trust, The Austin and Hope Pilkington Trust and PRS Foundation's The Open Fund for Organisations. 

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