2013 saw the company branch into documentaries, beginning with "Life At Death's Door", narrated by
Brian Blessed, followed by "The Springheel Files", narrated by Cameron K. McEwan. October saw its first production broadcast on
BBC Radio 4 as part of the Wednesday Afternoon Play, written by
Marty Ross, a dramatic adaptation of "The Lady Macbeth Of Mtsensk", directed by Cherry Cookson. In the summer of 2013, it was announced that The Wireless Theatre Company would change its business model, relaunching as Wireless Theatre Ltd. This decision was made to help increase production and support the actors, writers and crew involved in the company, and as such, was seeking investment as a result, As such, in December 2013, Wireless Theatre ceased to be a not-for-profit company and became a subscription-based audio platform. At the end of 2013, it finished the year with releasing "Cross Party" co-written by
Tom Harris (British politician) with his wife, Carolyn and the second series of
The Springheel Saga, ''
The Legend Of Springheel'd Jack'', featuring Nicholas Parsons. From 2015 to present day it combines in-house productions for the website subscribers with large-scale productions for Audible UK. The company has also partnered with
AudioBoom to offer free drama and behind the scenes extras. ==References==