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  • Pistachio tells the story of the burgeoning relationship between an estranged American grandmother and her Irish grandson. As they bicker across the Atlantic ocean about neighbours, family history, literature and ice-cream, the two wonder at what sort of relationship may be possible for them? In the wake of such insurmountable grief.

    Starring, in one of her final roles, three time Oscar nominee, Emmy award winner and Hollywood star Piper Laurie, this intimate audio drama seeks to explore the ties that bind us and the joys of finally getting close to someone who really, if life was right, you would’ve always known anyway

    Starring Piper Laurie and Ultan Pringle

    With the voice of Justin O’Brien

    Sound design and composition by HK Ní Shioradáin

    Produced by Lisa Nally

    Graphic design by Sarah Brady

    Production support by Owen Clarke

    And with our deepest thanks to Sunny Jacobs and Kallum Linnie and DunLaoghaire Rathdown County Council fortheir funding support.

    If you enjoyed Pistachio, our previous radio series Fruit, starring Aidan Gillen, Linda Martin, Cheryl Fergison, PJ Kirby and Kathy Kiera Clarke is available to listen to now on all good podcasting platforms!



  • Episode Six: Flicker
    The Gals move home where Shane finally decides to tell the truth, Aisling realises she can’t hide how she feels any longer, Zara’s dream collapses and Izzy finally writes a letter back to Sarah Jessica Parker. Will Fruit ever be the same again?

    Fruit is presented by LemonSoap Productions, in association with Once Off Productions. 
    Created by Ultan Pringle and Lisa Nally
    Written by Ultan Pringle, Hiram Harrington, and Lora Hartin
    Edit & sound design by Ultan Stanley, with compositions & theme song by HK Ní Shioradáin
    Logo design by Sarah Brady
    Photography and production support by Owen Clarke
    Produced by Lisa Nally
    With 
    Madison Cawley as Zara, 
    Ois O’Donoghoe as Izzy, 
    Lisa Nally as Aisling
    Ultan Pringle as Shane 
    Marion O’Dwyer as Alana, 
    Maureen Penrose as Moro, 
    Clelia Murphy as Coraline,
    Hazel Clifford as Charlotte,
    Luke Dalton as Charlie,
    Kathy Kiera Clarke as Florence,
    Vincent Brightling as John,
    Lora Hartin as Sensei Martha, 
    Jolly Abraham as SJP, 
    Liam Bixby as Hunter
    and PJ Kirby as The Queen.
    Special thanks to Annie Sherry, Emily Long, Philly McMahon, All My Friends Bar, The New Theatre and The Arts Council.
    If you’ve enjoyed our six fabulous Fruit filled episodes, please continue to spread the word and like, share and leave a review. 
    Transcripts for all six episodes available at: www.lemonsoap.ie

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  • Episode Five: Old And Young Gays
    The Gals gather at Izzy’s house while Zara hands out CVs and finally receives some good news, Aisling meets with Charlie for a cup of tea and a slice of acrimony, Shane faces some tough love at the hands of Reggie of all people and Izzy finds herself spiralling and binge watching Sex And The City.
    Fruit is presented by LemonSoap Productions, in association with Once Off Productions. 
    Created by Ultan Pringle and Lisa Nally
    Written by Ultan Pringle, Hiram Harrington, and Lora Hartin
    Edit & sound design by Ultan Stanley, with compositions & theme song by HK Ní Shioradáin
    Logo design by Sarah Brady
    Photography and production support by Owen Clarke
    Produced by Lisa Nally
    With 
    Madison Cawley as Zara, 
    Ois O’Donoghoe as Izzy, 
    Lisa Nally as Aisling
    Ultan Pringle as Shane 
    VedaLady as Reggie, 
    Hazel Clifford as Charlotte, 
    Luke Dalton as Charlie, 
    Cheryl Fergison as Maggie 
    and PJ Kirby as The Queen. 
    Special thanks to Annie Sherry, Emily Long, Philly McMahon, All My Friends Bar, The New Theatre and The Arts Council.
    Be sure to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and Facebook to be first to hear all the latest goss and don’t forget to tune in next week for another fabulous and fruity episode.
    Transcripts of all episodes available at: www.lemonsoap.ie

  • Episode Four: Dates, Daddy Dates, Coffee Dates, Ex Lover Dates and Big Old Gay Gig Dates

    The Gals attend a gay cabaret while Aisling word vomits in a kinda glam Costa, Izzy finally goes on that date with her All American Beau Hunter, Zara begrudgingly meets her famous actor father Paul to ask for help and Shane goes for a cup of tea with the only man he’s ever loved.

    Fruit is presented by LemonSoap Productions, in association with Once Off Productions.

    Created by Ultan Pringle and Lisa Nally

    Written by Ultan Pringle, Hiram Harrington, and Lora Hartin

    Edit & sound design by Ultan Stanley, with compositions & theme song by HK Ní Shioradáin

    Logo design by Sarah Brady

    Photography and production support by Owen Clarke

    Produced by Lisa Nally

    With

    Madison Cawley as Zara,

    Ois O’Donoghoe as Izzy,

    Lisa Nally as Aisling

    Ultan Pringle as Shane

    Liam Bixby as Hunter

    Aidan Gillen as Paul

    Hazel Clifford as Charlotte

    Camille Lucy Ross as Meredith

    Kerill Kelly as Liam

    Kathy Kiera Clarke as Florence

    Owen Clarke as Handsome Barman

    Vincent Brightling as John

    Emily Bradley as Toilet TERF

    Michael Fry as The MC

    Heather O’Sullivan as Mona

    and PJ Kirby as The Queen.

    Special thanks to Annie Sherry, Emily Long, Philly McMahon, All My Friends Bar, The New Theatre and The Arts Council.

    Be sure to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and Facebook to be first to hear all the latest goss and don’t forget to tune in next week for another fabulous and fruity episode.

    Transcripts of all episodes available at: www.lemonsoap.ie

  • Episode Three: TheLesbianHousePartyFromHellThe Gals go to a house party where Aisling spends an evening with the one who got away, Izzy and Shane trade verbal warfare with their ancient enemies The Demon Twinks and Zara finds herself lost for words when the one woman she never ever wanted to see again walks in the door. Fruit is presented by LemonSoap Productions, in association with Once Off Productions. Created by Ultan Pringle and Lisa NallyWritten by Ultan Pringle, Hiram Harrington, and Lora HartinEdit, sound design and disco tracks by Ultan Stanley, with compositions & theme song by HK Ní Shioradáin Logo design by Sarah BradyPhotography and production support by Owen ClarkeProduced by Lisa NallyWith Madison Cawley as Zara, Ois O’Donoghoe as Izzy, Lisa Nally as AislingUltan Pringle as Shane Luke Dalton as Charlie, Emily Long as Amelia, Seirce Mhac Conghail as The DART, Emmanuel Okoye as Conrad, Felix O’Connor as Shep, Heather O’Sullivan as Mona,James Kavanagh as Davide, Khanyisile Mbukwane as Shiv, Murilo Ortunho as Luca, Sophie Coote as Karen The StitchNBitch Girl, Choy-Ping Clarke-Ng as Stoner Twink, Berry Murphy as Twink Stoner, Michael Fry as The Weird Hookah Man, Maureen Penrose as Moro, Kerill Kelly as Liam, and PJ Kirby as The Queen.

    Special thanks to Annie Sherry, Emily Long, Philly McMahon, All My Friends Bar, The New Theatre and The Arts Council.

    Be sure to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and Facebook to be first to hear all the latest goss and don’t forget to tune in next week for another fabulous and fruity episode.

    Transcripts of all episodes available at: www.lemonsoap.ie

  • Episode Two: Labour? Sucks.

    The Gals host a movie night while Izzy is caught eating all the work communal crackers and cheese by her intimidating Lovin’ Dublin boss Joan, Zara faces up to some horrifying home truths and her impending homelessness, Shane spirals after some unwelcome news and Aisling makes a life changing decision. If you enjoyed today's episode, like and subscribe to be the first to hear our upcoming episodes!

    Fruit is presented by LemonSoap Productions, in association with Once Off Productions.

    Created by Ultan Pringle and Lisa Nally.

    Written by Ultan Pringle, Hiram Harrington, and Lora Hartin.

    Edit & Sound design by Ultan Stanley, with compositions & theme song by HK Ní Shioradáin.

    Logo design by Sarah Brady.

    Photography and production support by Owen Clarke.

    Produced by Lisa Nally.

    With

    Madison Cawley as Zara,

    Ois O’Donoghue as Izzy,

    Lisa Nally as Aisling

    Ultan Pringle as Shane

    Camille Lucy Ross as Meredith

    Esosa Ighodaro as Dr Alice,

    Clelia Murphy as Coraline,

    Liam Bixby as Hunter,

    Luke Dalton as Charlie,

    Linda Martin as Joan

    And PJ Kirby as The Queen

    Special thanks to Annie Sherry, Emily Long, All My Friends bar, Philly McMahon, The New Theatre, and The Arts Council.

    Be sure to follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and Facebook to be first to hear all the latest goss and don’t forget to tune in next week for another fabulous AND fruity episode!

    Transcripts of all episodes available at: www.lemonsoap.ie

  • Episode One: The Beginning

    The Gals gather for brunch while Izzy receives a letter from a woman claiming to be SJP, Zara goes on a disastrous date in a Starbucks of all places, Aisling watches The Walking Dead with her boyfriend of seven years Charlie and Shane receives a rather disconcerting phone call.

    Fruit is presented by LemonSoap Productions, in association with Once Off Productions.

    Created by Ultan Pringle and Lisa Nally

    Written by Ultan Pringle, Hiram Harrington, and Lora Hartin

    Edit & sound design by Ultan Stanley, with compositions & theme song by HK Ní Shioradáin.

    Logo design by Sarah Brady

    Photography and production support by Owen Clarke

    Produced by Lisa Nally

    With

    Madison Cawley as Zara,

    Ois O’Donoghoe as Izzy,

    Lisa Nally as Aisling,

    Ultan Pringle as Shane

    Jolly Abraham as SJP,

    Siomha McQuinn as Piss Girl,

    Luke Dalton as Charlie,

    Liam Bixby as The Waiter,

    Meg Reilly as Roisin,

    Lora Hartin as Sensei Martha,

    Cheryl Fergison as Maggie,

    Esosa Ighodaro as Doctor Alice,

    Kathy Keira Clarke as Florence,

    Vincent Brightling as John

    and PJ Kirby as The Queen.

    Special thanks to Annie Sherry, Emily Long, Philly McMahon, All My Friends Bar, The New Theatre and The Arts Council.

    Be sure to follow LemonSoap Productions on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and Facebook to be first to hear all the latest goss and don’t forget to tune in next week for another fabulous and fruity episode.

    Transcripts of all episodes available at: www.lemonsoap.ie

  • Strap those airpods in for what promises to be your new podcasting guilty pleasure!

    Episode one of Fruit will be live on June 14th. Follow us wherever you get your podcasts to be the first to hear our juicy first episode.