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International acclaim for tobacco-themed drama inspired by University of Bristol research

Details of an illustration promoting Tobias and Syd, with text 'Tobias and Syd'.

Press release issued: 12 December 2023

A four-part audio-drama, Tobias and Syd, launched earlier this year and inspired by University of Bristol and Durham University research, is currently ranked second in the Audio Fiction World Cup and is the top UK podcast.

The drama, sub-titled ‘an alluring time travel romance’, tells the story of Tobias and Syd, how they meet, the role seduction plays in bringing them together, and how their relationship spirals, through a series of time-travel episodes, into smoke-filled darkness, exploitation and addiction.

Written and directed by multi-award nominated Elspeth Penny (Silva Lining’s Care Plan), and made by award-winning, Bristol-based 2BU Productions, the play gathers original research with a lot of surprising history and a cast of compelling characters.

Initially inspired by a talk given by Professor Andrew Russell on the Anthropology of Tobacco at the Tobacco Factory in Bristol in 2020, the play also contains tender and truthful ‘Letters to My Breath’, written by patients as part of research based around the real voices of people with respiratory conditions.

‘Letters to my Breath’ was conducted by Elspeth Penny and Dr Alice Malpass from the University of Bristol’s Centre for Academic Primary Care as part of the interdisciplinary, Wellcome-funded ‘Life of Breath’ project, between 2015 and 2020. The project was led by Professor Jane McNaughton (Durham) and Professor Havi Carel (Bristol).

So far, the play Tobias and Syd, which is available on Spotify and Podbean, as well as other major podcast platforms, has been awarded the following credits:

  • Winner of the Best Audio Fiction Standalone, Apulia Webfest 2023
  • Winner for Best Audio Fiction Standalone, Sydney Webfest 2023
  • Winner for Best Narration for an Audio Fiction Podcast, Baltimore Next Media WebFest 2023: Ell Potter.

Tobias and Syd has also been selected for:

  • Rio WebFest 2023 (Best Podcast Fiction/Best Director categories)
  • Hollywood Series WebFest 2023
  • LA Webfest 2023
  • Baltimore Next Media WebFest 2023
  • Minnesota Web Fest 2023 (Best Podcast Director)
  • Cusco Webfest 2023 (Best Podcast International).

At Baltimore Next Media Web Fest, the play was nominated for:

  • Best Dramatic/Slice of Life Audio Fiction Podcasts
  • Best Dramatic/Slice of Life Audio Fiction Podcast Director (Elspeth Penny)
  • Best Actor in an Audio Fiction Podcast (Sion Daniel Young)
  • Best Sound Design in a Podcast (Iain Hunter).

Elspeth Penny said:

“I am so proud of everyone who has contributed to Tobias and Syd – from our young advisory group to our creative team, to our academic collaborators, and most especially our international audience; all together we have created and grown a unique and beautiful play, which helps take down the smoke screen around commercial tobacco use.

“As for next steps, we are looking at some exciting and as yet unexplored original sources in Bristol to reveal themes for new creative content, including a new play. This will involve collaborations with several departments at Universities of Bristol, Oxford and internationally, with input from a group of diverse creatives. Watch this space!”

Dr Alice Malpass said:

“Podcast drama has been described as ‘the punk rock of audio’! I believe podcast audio-drama has the potential to open up new perspectives on contentious public health issues like tobacco. The success of Tobias and Syd points to the importance of the podcast audio-drama as a vehicle for enabling ideas contained in academic texts to be presented in creative, inclusive, enjoyable and collaborative ways.

“To the best of our knowledge tobacco and respiration (breath) have never been the direct subject of an audio-drama before, either on public radio or podcasting platforms. The play includes and commemorates the voices of people who struggled with breathlessness, many of whom have since died as a result of their respiratory condition, as well as giving ‘voice’ to tobacco itself.”

‌Find out more

You can listen to the full play on the Tobias and Syd website (1 hour, 6 minutes), where there are also interviews with the actors, feedback from listeners, and information on how the production team worked closely with young people to make the play relevant and accessible to a young audience.

There is also information about a series of online events, held after the launch, discussing different perspectives on tobacco use, its history and health impacts.

Listen to the interview with Alice and Elspeth about Tobias and Syd on BBC Radio Bristol’s Clare Cavanagh show (January 2023).

Get involved

One of the key aims of the play is to open up conversations around tobacco use and its impacts. Have your say on:

• Instagram: @tobias_and_syd_play / @2buproductions
• TikTok: @tobiasandsyd
• Facebook: @elspethpennywriter / @2buproductions
• Linkedin: @elspethpenny / @centre for academic primary care
• Twitter/X: @elspethpenny / @2buproductions / @capcbristol

About 2BU productions

2BU Productions empower and give voice to marginalised people with lived experience of long-term health conditions to take agency over their own health journey; they do this by listening, then making award-winning, funny, shocking, memorable, affecting pieces of art, using creative letter writing, memoir and drama.

They create stories which prompt discussion, stories which often emerge from original research and careful listening, and that invite an audience to consider a topic from a new point of view. Funders include Arts Council England, ESRC IAA and the Wellcome Trust.

Further information

About the Centre for Academic Primary Care

The Centre for Academic Primary Care (CAPC) at the University of Bristol is a leading centre for primary care research in the UK, one of nine forming the NIHR School for Primary Care Research.

It sits within Bristol Medical School, an internationally recognised centre of excellence for population health research and teaching.

Follow on Twitter: @capcbristol

About the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR)

The mission of the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) is to improve the health and wealth of the nation through research. We do this by:

  • Funding high quality, timely research that benefits the NHS, public health and social care;
  • Investing in world-class expertise, facilities and a skilled delivery workforce to translate discoveries into improved treatments and services;
  • Partnering with patients, service users, carers and communities, improving the relevance, quality and impact of our research;
  • Attracting, training and supporting the best researchers to tackle complex health and social care challenges;
  • Collaborating with other public funders, charities and industry to help shape a cohesive and globally competitive research system;
  • Funding applied global health research and training to meet the needs of the poorest people in low and middle income countries.

NIHR is funded by the Department of Health and Social Care. Its work in low and middle income countries is principally funded through UK Aid from the UK government.

The NIHR is the research partner of the NHS, public health and social care.

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