Broken Sea Audio’s first series of the fantasy light-faired comedy “Maudelayne” wraps up.
After 12 episodes and a whole lot of fun, series one comes to a close with the beginning of a two-parter which can only bring smiles to the faces of their fans knowing that a “Series 2” will not be too far behind?
Maudelayne is a show about several academes who are astonished to find dragons, ancient gods, and other creatures of myth appearing at Maudelayne College in Oxbridge.
With so many dark adventures in audio drama, Maudelayne, written and directed by Alexa Chipman with art and production by Stevie K. Farnaby is one of those great audio dramas you can just sit back and smile at the magic, the mischief, and the mirth!
Have a listen to Maudelayn Series 1 while its hot off the presses!
Tags: Alexa Chipman, Broken Sea, Maudelayne, Stevie K. Farnaby
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About The Author
Born to Teachers and Amateur Audio Enthusiasts in the small rural community of Belwood, Jack's first love was stories- writing, reading, telling, and singing. He developed his acting skills through High School, University, and through film and community theatre.
Jack writes the lion's share of Sonic Cinema Production's (previously Electric Vicuna) Audio Drama scripts and has his own writing site at www.jackjward.com. Jack also is the middle of book writing, screenplay production, and is the CEO of the Mutual Audio Network- where he and the best people in the world Listen & Imagine, Together!.
He's thrilled to co-host the Sonic Society with his wonderful, talented, friend David Ault as they enter their second decade in the medium!
Dear Jack and Co.,
I am slowly making my way through your archives and am up to the podcast from 5/22/07. Thanks very much for straightening out the feed order issue; I am subscribed through iTunes and have been enjoying the journey so far, especially the Firefly Old Wounds eps, Red Panda, Dr. Floyd, Crazy Dog Audio, and Texas Radio Theater. I had to stop listening to Robots of the Company and almost gave up on Soul Patrol because of the uneven sound quality (I tried listening though headphones and off my laptop), but I am looking forward to traveling through the rest the Society’s episodes in the coming months.
Thanks so much Lisa!
We appreciate the feedback. We’ve attempted to simply bring people the variety of shows without judgement to quality. And as you know, we also spend a fair amount of time talking about whether there should be a quality check or not, with our final decision being that the only true quality check has to come from our listeners or we will end up not including a great many audio dramas that many people have enjoyed.
Thanks so much for your appreciation of Firefly Old Wounds. It’s still a favourite among many fans too 🙂
Cheers!
J