
After our intermission, the amazingly talented Tom Konkle with his Mindstream Players bring us all new laughs with the adventurous of old with “The Reasonably Amazing Adventures of Flash Gordon #5” and “The Hairy Handed Hitchhiker”!
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!

After our intermission, the amazingly talented Tom Konkle with his Mindstream Players bring us all new laughs with the adventurous of old with “The Reasonably Amazing Adventures of Flash Gordon #5” and “The Hairy Handed Hitchhiker”!

David Ault brings us the second half of our Sonic Summerstock 13 season with the incredible John Barber and Reimagined Radio‘s “The Lone-Green Challenge Tribute” in which they feature three uniquely connected radio drama series, The Lone Ranger, The Green Hornet, and The Challenge of the Yukon. Produced by George Trendle, owner of WXYZ radio, and written by Fran Striker, The Lone Ranger, The Green Hornet, and The Challenge of the Yukon are each examples of pioneering radio storytelling!

Dr. Mark Dreisonstok posted another stunning review in MD Theatre Guide focusing again on Rachel Pulliam’s significant works in this year’s Sonic Summerstock Playhouse!
Many of us travel to vacation destinations during the summer months. Audio plays are a wonderful way to pass the time, and two excellent, full-cast audio dramas from Sole Twin Audios fit the bill. “Short Order” is an exciting drama, somewhat in the style of film noir, and “2462” is a dystopian view of the world’s future. Both are recreations of classic radio plays from the long-running classic series, “Suspense.”
”Short Order” includes brilliant re-creations of the sounds of a fast food, casual restaurant in the 1940s, complete with bells which ring when customers enter, small paper ketchup containers on the tables, and a talkative short order cook. A customer with a severely disfigured face (expertly portrayed by Robin Robbins, who even imbues lines like “lots of ketchup” with menace) suddenly becomes a regular. The man exudes such a malevolent presence that business at the restaurant drops off considerably. Meanwhile, bad luck intrudes more and more in the home life of the restaurant’s owner, Mr. Bailey (convincingly acted by Joe Stofko). Is the worrisome customer somehow connected with Mr. Bailey’s troubles at home? If so, how?
Be sure to read the full review for more!

The haunting theme from Tom Parsons begins and ends our episode as usual as we continue our reflection on the life of Mark Bruzee this time with Tracy Babione from Privy Project Productions and some episodes from her Kyleson Chronicles series where Mark was planning to recreate his role from Star Trek: Lost Frontier.

David Ault presents the second act from Sole Twin Audio as they perform “Fugue in C Minor” returning once again to the Summerstock stage!
Announcer – Dean T. Moody
Miss Amanda Peabody – Rhiannon McAfee
Mrs. Lizzie Chumley – Sharon Grunwald
Mr. Theodore Evans – Pete Lutz
David – Taylor Johnson
Daphne/Caller – Colette Feehan
Directed and Produced by Rachel Pulliam
Music by Ross Bernhardt /Suspense re-imaging by David Krause
Artwork by Joshua Mongardini

Ending the July performances is the incredible John Ballentine with a classic gothic Canadian tale by famed writer Tim Wynne Jones first heard in CBC’s Nightfall. The Campfire Radio Theater takes a turn on stage with this amazing play!

We continue with our reflections on the incredible collection of audio work of the writer, producer, and actor extraordinaire, Mark Bruzee with another who has been an eclectic force for the modern audio drama movement- Pete Lutz. Creative Director, writer, and producer of the Narada Radio Company. Pete shares his memories of Mark and one of the shows they worked on together- “8”.
Music by Tom Parsons.

David Ault returns to the stage to return Narada Radio Company with the final act of “Twentieth Century” starring Les Marsden and Rhiannon McAfee!

This week in Sonic Summerstock Playhouse’s stellar season, Pete Lutz and the Narada Radio Company return with the amazing “Twentieth Century” starring Les Marsden and Rhiannon McAfee. This classic show was originally broadcast March 24, 1939 on the Columbia Broadcast System. Stand by for Act I begins now!

This week the Sonic Summerstock Playhouse concludes with Rachel Pulliam and Sole Twin Audio‘s adaptation of “Ring Once for Death” from their Patchwork Classics series.
CAST
Announcer/Host – Sharon Grunwald
Whistling Man – Ross Bernhardt
Edith Williams – Gina Moravec
Dr. Mark Williams – Richard Braddock
Sam Kee, Jr. – Caleb Bressler
State Trooper – Stephen Murray
Driver – Zachary Silva (right)
Diana – Rachel Schumacher
Voices – Charity Spencer, Billy Flynn, Sean Madsen, and Steve Fait
MUSIC
Ross Bernhardt
Produced/Directed by: Rachel Pulliam
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