Phaedra's Books Presents - Radio Daze Live
A live, immersive radio experience set on a vintage soundstage where audience members become part of the broadcast, surrounded by actors, Foley artists, and “On Air” lights flickering to life. Blending surreal drama, old-school theatrics, and spontaneous interaction, it invites the audience to listen, witness, and occasionally participate in the mystery as it unfolds in real time.

Flat Earth (or My Aunt Fanny)
A satirical sci-fi short in which a die-hard flat-earther is taken aboard a real spacecraft and forced to confront the undeniable truth of a round Earth. Blending absurd humour with moments of awe, it’s a comic takedown of conspiracy thinking—one orbit at a time.

To Where Temptation Leads
Live radio drama staged on a vintage 1950s soundstage, where memory, desire, and identity blur inside a surreal noir mystery performed before a studio audience. As the actors slip between roles, realities, and versions of themselves, the line between performance and truth dissolves—and the story begins to remember itself.lis vitae efficitur. Sed vel dictum quam, at blandit leo.

Harvey Drama
Harvey Drama is a surreal coming-of-age story about an awkward Southern teenager who’s always tried to stay invisible—until he accidentally derails the apocalypse. After a clumsy first love, a school mishap involving science and fire, and a tragic car accident, Harvey finds himself dead, disoriented, and face-to-face with two bickering angels sent to end the world. Realising no one’s willing to stand up for humanity—not even heaven—Harvey steps up, not as a chosen one, but as a nobody with nothing to lose. Blending teen misadventure with celestial satire, Harvey Drama is a funny, heartfelt tale about self-worth, sacrifice, and what it means to matter.

Desolation In Waiting
is a slow-burning descent into emotional collapse, built on a brooding guitar line that feels both intimate and vast. The vocals are raw and distant, as if delivered from the edge of exhaustion, capturing a profound sense of personal disintegration. Sparse yet weighty instrumentation gives the song a relentless pull, like a tide dragging you backward through memory and regret. It’s a bleak and beautiful reflection on identity, change, and the quiet devastation of realizing you’ve become a stranger to yourself.