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We reached our £30k fundraising target - thank you
”Thank you to everyone who contributed. Thank you to the artists who hosted and performed at events across London. Thank you to those who donated and bid on items in our auction. And thank you to everyone who shared and spread the word. Your support is what keeps Resonance alive.
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An Extra Week or two
”For our mid-season break 13-26th April Resonance FM will be running a curated showcase of Resonance Extra's highlights so far this year. Selections by Milo Thesiger-Meacham.
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Field recordings to encourage you outside
”Interspersed within our Extra showcase, look out for some very special field recording broadcasts from the Orkney Islands, Twelve Hours In The Life Of A Fox, and the Wetland Project's Earth Day.
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Did you know you can hire our studios?
”Professional audio studios for rehearsal, recording and broadcast – in the heart of London. Book by the hour, bring your own engineer or use ours for voiceover, audiobooks, podcasts, radio production. Find out more here.
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Keep supporting our ground-breaking radio community!
”Deepest thanks to everyone who contributed to our 2026 Fundraiser campaign. Please consider becoming a regular giver, where your monthly support helps us train volunteers, share new voices, and bring bold, creative broadcasting to listeners everywhere.
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24 Hours Of Peace
A timely repeat of 24 Hours of Peace, the special broadcast realised at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, on 10 November 2019. Until midnight, a marathon 24 hour monologue created by Neil Bartlett, inspired by 100 extraordinary peace workers. Readers include Esh Alladi, Adjoa Andoh, Mina Anwar, Richard Cant, Liz Carr, Sandra Cole, Derbhle Crotty, Kieran Cunningham, Tamzin Griffin, Carla Henry, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Cherylee Houston, Liz Hume Dawson, Chris Jack, Toby Jones, Wyllie Longmore, Kate O’Donnell, Alison Peebles, Steffan Rhodri, Guy Rhys, Miranda Richardson, Marlon Solomon, Maggie Steed, Sharma Walfall, Yusra Warsama along with the many voices of members from Greater Manchester’s communities. Written and directed by Neil Bartlett OBE. Neil travelled across the UK and beyond interviewing one hundred remarkable people to create this extraordinary piece of theatre. Throughout 2019 Neil met with and recorded the thoughts and reflections of a hundred incredible people, each of whom have responded to the questions - what is peace? what does it look like? and how are we going to get it? 24 Hours of Peace is a unique opportunity to listen to their truly inspiring stories. Produced by Polly Thomas for Thomas Carter Projects. For more information visit 24hoursofpeace.co.uk.