Jack and David are back after a successful move and we complete our James O’Neill and Paul Freeman appreciation with Part 4 of “The Hum” and B.I.L.I.
It’s Audio Drama Time!
Jack and David are back after a successful move and we complete our James O’Neill and Paul Freeman appreciation with Part 4 of “The Hum” and B.I.L.I.
It’s Audio Drama Time!
Well, it may be in Nova Scotia, but we’re moving on up into a new house. See you soon in the new place!

Erik Hermansen from Seespace Labs has taken one of our Electric Vicuña Dead Line Favourites- Deathbed Confessions– and provided a new performance from actors Dray James, Ray Stewart. Audio processing by Terrance Robinson. Music, foley, and editing by Ray Stewart. Directed by Siyence McGhee.
To listen to this awesomely creepy rendition, go to the Seespace Labs Soundcloud page!
Jack and David muse about the upcoming Sonic move and we get a hum-dinger of a time with James O’Neill and Paul Freeman’s The Hum.
It’s Audio Drama Time!
Jerry Robbins of Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air has been incredibly busy these days. The award winning top tier audio drama company that has brought you such series as Powder River, Ticonderoga, Royall House, Perry Mason, Father Brown, Captain Blood, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Dead Ahead, and so many many more is working on the 12th season of their western epic, and some new shows including Tom Swift and his Motorcycle.
With so much content coming down the audio pipe, Mr. Robbins is looking for new audio producers who are interested in working on the mixing for CRT. Unlike many shows made in the audio drama world today, CRT pays commission for their producers. So, let us know if you’re interested today!
Colonial Radio is one of the most prestigious and well-known production companies in the business. Wouldn’t you like to learn and grow from the best?
Tonight we have the new show from Life You Choose “Who’s Johnny Long Arms?” and Episode 4 of “Victoria! Empress of Universe” from All Better Audio. David and Jack bring you Audio Drama Time!
It’s audio drama time! And tonight we have parts one and two of a new serialized podcast Return Home from Jeff Heimbuch, while sandwiched between them is part three of his own return home with John Bell’s Bells in the Batry. Jack and David love Tuesdays!
With thanks to Jack Jaffee from the long missed 12 Volt Theater podcast and his novel Down the Road we get this story from NPR about the incredible work of Tom Lopez and ZBS. I’ve really enjoyed the zany and rich works of Tom from Jack Flanders but there are so many more tales that Lopez has told through the decades. Go have a look at John Kalish’s tale of a hero of the medium!
Audio Drama provides so many benefits to communities, from social awareness and activism, to education and helping the autistic community. Craig Robotham from Weird World Studios has been very public about the use of radio drama in his own household and opens his scripts up to any families with autistic members but now we see Will Anderson a professor at Central Michigan University creating audio drama to help kids learn social skills. The full story can be found at CMU Public Radio News website.
There are so many reasons for making audio drama one of your tools to bring stories to the world. What are yours?
The incredible team at Chatterbox Audio Theater presents their latest release, Part 1 of the powerful drama The Warriors. As explained the work was:
Written by Evan Linder and conceived by Mary Hollis Inboden, it’s the story of a school shooting survivor who reconnects with her classmates a decade later. Together they explore the resonance that terrible day has had in their lives. Some have done their best to put the event behind them; others live with reminders of it every day.
It’s a thoughtful, poignant, deeply humane show about resilience and togetherness, and it features beautiful writing and performances as well as stunning artwork by Cody Barnhill. Part 1 of The Warriors is now available for free streaming and download through iTunes and our website.
Chatterbox continues to prove the vibrancy of live production and innovative theater. Have a listen and subscribe if you haven’t already!
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