A chilling, immersive audio experience, The Sound at the End follows
the eclectic crew of an Arctic research base and the newcomer who may
uncover the secrets they're each desperate to outrun, written by
award-winning novelist Kirsty Logan and performed by a full cast.
On a near-abandoned research base in an Arctic ice field, a skeleton
crew works to ensure the centre doesn't collapse amid treacherous
storms. Officially, Trieste Grayling arrives in order to explore and
film a sunken shipwreck for a documentary film; privately, she's working
through a complicated grief. Trieste soon realises she's not the only
one who was attracted to this intense isolation in order to escape her
ghosts.
Each of the crew members harbour dark secrets: Mal, the ever-competent
medic conducting mysterious therapy sessions, Sweetie, the reclusive
engineer with scarred hands, Thorsteinn, the aloof diver tender,
Avelina, the temperamental base manager whose stories of home don't
quite add up, Grace, an underwater welder and recovering addict, and
Judd, the erratic former member of a '90s boy band. As they begin to
reach breaking point, each one's hidden ghosts finally comes into the
light.