Mayhew, Julie
Julie's most recent radio drama, A SHOEBOX OF SNOW, was radio choice in eleven national newspapers, shortlisted for the Nick Darke Award and nominated for a BBC Audio Drama Award 2012. A Red production for BBC Radio 4, it starred Richard Briers, Edna Dore and Joe Armstrong.
“Wise and tender” – Gillian Reynolds, Daily Telegraph
“Very compassionate and very nicely done” – Paul Donovan, Sunday Times
“Beautiful, poignant and a privilege to listen to” – Jane Anderson, Radio Times
“Lovely lovely lovely” – Hardeep Singh Kholi
Her radio play debut, STOPGAP was produced by Jeremy Mortimer for BBC Radio 4 and starred Liz White.
“Especially good on the exquisite awfulness of office life” – Elisabeth Mahoney, The Guardian
“Brilliantly funny” - Jane Thynne , The Independent
Julie has recently written a theatre commission, HAVING IT, for Top Drawer Tours, the company behind the stage productions of THE WAR OF THE WORLDS.
She was selected for a coveted place on the 2011 Arvon/Jerwood mentoring scheme to complete her second novel.






