• The Dark Room
    Hubbub Residency
    Wellcome Collection

    Over the next year we will be producing a series of creative audio works as collaborators of an exciting residency at the Wellcome Collection Hub space that brings together scientists, poets, broadcasters, anthropologists, psychologists to explore the theme of rest. You can read more about The Hubbub here >>

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  • London Event
    2nd September 2014
    Sold Out: Roman Mars (99% Invisible)
    The Bell

    We have a treat for you London. Roman Mars, creator of 99% Invisible is in town! 99% Invisible is a tiny radio show about design and architecture. With over 20 million downloads, the 99% Invisible podcast is one of the most popular podcasts in the world. The 2012 season three fund raising campaign for 99% […]

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  • Bristol Event
    12th August 2014
    Sold Out: Into the Deep
    Benjamin Perry Boathouse

    For our next Bristol event, we’re bringing you a night of water stories, submerged soundscapes and nautical yarns; a selection of our favourite tales of the sea, swimming and the world beneath the waves from the world’s most innovative radio producers.  Join us for a night of salty audio delights in a wonderful venue right […]

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  • In The Dark present: Welcome to the Ark @ Womad 2014 July 24th – 27th

    We are taking our audio cinema to Womad this year! ‘Welcome to the Ark’ is an invitation to board an ‘ark’ of stories and soundscapes. Join us for children’s tales from Nigeria and Australia, musicians’ memories from Ghana, Cuba and ’50s Philadelphia, and sounds from the Finnish arctic and the flooded caves of the Yorkshire […]

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  • “Why I’m Switching to Danish Radio”!

    We’re delighted that award nominee, Stig’s Teeth, and the In The Dark Award at Sheffield Doc/Fest got such a big mention in this week’s Spectator radio review by Kate Chisholm. Step aside Borgen! It’s all about the Danish radio now! Read the review here >>

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  • In The Dark on the World Service Arts Hour

    On Sunday 15th June 2014, In The Dark’s founder, Nina Garthwaite, joined host of the BBC World Service’ Arts Hour, Nikki Bedi, to talk about the nominees for the In The Dark Sheffield Audio Award and why radio has now become a part of the world famous documentary film festival. Listen here >>

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