Leave a message for your heartbreak, lost, forgotten, or imagined.
Do you think about a love that’s not yours anymore? Or one you imagined, hurting your own feelings? Or the one you never had the courage to reach out for? Perhaps it keeps you up at night and merges into your daydreams? Do you want to tell it to a stranger and release it?
You can with Lost Love Hotline. We will hold them and keep them safe in our archive among other Lonelyhearts.
Love Lost Hotline is a cinematic audio installation in Broadway's foyer that invites participants to leave a message for a lost, imagined, or impossible love. Entering a dreamlike phone booth, they record their confession, becoming part of a growing archive of heartbreak and yearning. Messages range from raw truths to speculative fictions and aspirational musings.
Leave a message for the Lost Love Hotline in Broadway's foyer, call it on +44 (0)800 404 5630, or write to hello@lostlovehotline.com.
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Lost Love Hotline Opening Party
Thursday 23 October, 7:00PM–9:00PM
Join us in Broadway's Café Bar for the Lost Love Hotline opening party on Thursday 23 October between 7–9PM.
Join us for a night to remember before it disappears to tour the country.
In our phone booth, we invite you to leave secret messages to someone or something from your past, someone that you’re still aching for, or a mysterious stranger limited to your daydreams.
Tour dates
- Exeter Phoenix : 8–19 October
- Broadway, Nottingham: 21 October–2 November
- Watershed, Bristol: 4–13 November
- HOME, Manchester: 5–23 November
- Phoenix, Leicester: 25 November–4 December
- Showroom, Sheffield: 6–15 December
- British Film Institute, London: 17–31 December

This installation is part of Too Much: Melodrama on Film, a UK-wide season that celebrates films that champion emotional intensity over ‘good taste’.
Broadway presents a selection of films as part of Too Much: Melodrama on Film indulging in the dramatic with a season of melodrama on screen that charts the history of the much-maligned genre, from the classics of the 1940s and ‘50s to the more recent homages—reverent, tacky or both—that came in the decades that followed.
The season is supported by BFI FAN and Film Hub Midlands through National Lottery funding.
Brought to you by Light After Dark with the support of Broadway and Near Now, in collaboration with Waste Studio.