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Oliver Logue Presents: Mono-Logues

Author: Oliver Logue

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Mono-Logues is a dark comedy show combining anecdotes, short stories, and letters from listeners, all centred around a theme. New episodes on the 1st of every month. Written and performed by Oliver Logue.
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Cul-De-Sacs - Part 2 of 3

Cul-De-Sacs - Part 2 of 3

2026-03-0101:26:25

Cul-De-Sacs is a novella in 3 parts, concerning two couples who reconnect in contemporary Brighton. In Part 2, we explore the darker side of technology, navigate the pains of growing up, and question how to maintain purpose in the shadow of geopolitical turmoil.
Cul-De-Sacs - Part 1 of 3

Cul-De-Sacs - Part 1 of 3

2026-02-0101:28:34

Cul-De-Sacs is a novella in 3 parts, concerning two couples who reconnect in contemporary Brighton. In Part 1, we are introduced to the Cul-De-Sacs theory, explore the modern world of employment, plot the downfall of the arts, and observe masculinity in all its forms.
In a very special episode of Mono-Logues, Oliver contrasts an “indefensibly middle class” ready meal he sees in Waitrose with the growing violence and lunacy he feels has taken hold of the UK.
This months episode of Mono-Logues is all about being inside other peoples houses. In it, a woman nurses a crush on her former colleague, a listener tells us about his amorous relationship with the houses of Brighton, and you overhear several interesting conversations at a house party.
In a very special episode of Mono-Logues, Oliver explores the complex story of his 10-year friendship with the musician Example, from their first encounter while serving together in Afghanistan through to their final confrontation in a destroyed London.
Episode 5 - Endless Summer

Episode 5 - Endless Summer

2025-09-0101:15:29

This month's episode of Mono-Logues is dedicated entirely to "Endless Summer", a short story presented in two parts. The story concerns Anna, a young novelist invited to spend a month at a legendary writers' retreat in southern France. There, she comes to interrogate her two hosts, and in the process reveals much about herself.
This month's episode of Mono-Logues is all about summertime in Brighton. In it, a Fringe performer is given an exciting career opportunity, Oliver takes us through a day in his life, and a listener tells us about her experiences moving into a new-build home. My thanks to Uhome for sponsoring today's episode.
In a very special episode of Mono-Logues, Oliver finds himself unravelling after meeting a group of men who keep having the same dream of a windowless skyscraper towering over Brighton.
This month's episode of Mono-Logues explores the many things you can do in supermarkets. In it, Oliver navigates the complex realities of city centre retail work, a listener tells us about how their local Tesco inspired an unusual experiment, and we relive the fraught events that captivated Brighton last winter.
The first episode of Mono-Logues explores technology and death, and the ways in which they intersect. In it, Oliver starts to ask questions about his downstairs neighbour, a clickbait algorithm witnesses the end of human civilisation, and a man named Louie develops an unhealthy relationship with an online performer.
This is an archive of my previous series, a darkly comic story told in six parts. Part 6 is about puzzles.
This is an archive of my previous series, a darkly comic story told in six parts. Part 5 is about working in retail.
This is an archive of my previous series, a darkly comic story told in six parts. Part 4 is about repetition.
This is an archive of my previous series, a darkly comic story told in six parts. Part 3 is about the role of art in 21st century life.
This is an archive of my previous series, a darkly comic story told in six parts. Part 2 is about looking for love in spaces that make no physical sense.
This is an archive of my previous series, a darkly comic story told in six parts. Part 1 is about talking to strangers.
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