Audio Drama’s one-man band, John Bell from Bell’s in the Batfry returns to the Sonic Summerstock stage, this time with a classic X-Minus One episode “The Haunted Corpse” from Frederick Pohl.
Author: Jack (Page 69 of 175)
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!
Lions Den Theatre roars this summer with another grand live radio drama tradition- Sherlock Holmes. Keith Morrison wrote and directed this epic tale of The Hound of the Baskervilles and “The Aventures of Sherlock Holmes” starring Jesse Robb as Holmes and Dorian Lang as his faithful companion, Doctor Watson. The rest of the expert cast rounds out with strong performances from Christine Daniels, Ali House, Lisa Renault, Dorian Lang, Colleen MacIsaac, Daniel Morrison, Mark Penny, Sean Skerry and Schoel Strang.
Go check out their performances at Sherbrooke Village, July 14th!
Tonight on the Sonic Summerstock Playhouse, cool down with Scott Mosher and the CNY Table Reads Group as they bring us a Christmas tale of magic and hope. Frank Capra’s immortal “It’s a Wonderful Life!”
Tonight’s inaugural performance of The Sonic Summerstock Playhouse 2018 begins with the live show of the Narada Radio Company Players’ with Pete Lutz revisit to the classic detective series “Nero Wolfe”!
We’re at the final ride for Season 13 as we finish with part two of Graphic Audio‘s amazing adaptation of the classic Robert E. Howard Western, “The Last Ride”. But enough jawing. Let’s spur on!
Pete Lutz from the amazing Narada Radio Company joins the Amigos for the first of their summer parlour series. Pete provides a touching look at one of his favourite shows Fibber McGee and Molly with the end of season episode- Canoe Trip
Try out the Fibber McGee and Molly Trivia Game yourself BEFORE you listen to the episode. How did you do?
A recent study from UCL in association with Audible has discovered something interesting- however maybe something we audiophiles already knew. Audio Books are more engaging emotionally to people than watching film or television. But, we already know that audio can be the most intimate of mediums. If you’re wearing your headphones or earbuds, a good audio performance is the closest thing to your own thoughts.
But, don’t just take our word chatter on it, read the original article from The Guardian and considering how audio plays are more immediate, just ponder on just how much more engaging audio drama is compared to audio books!
Our penultimate episode for Season 13 is a doozy with Graphic Audio‘s adaptation of the classic Robert E. Howard Western, “The Last Ride”. Part One begins right here…
Tonight Jack and David go over some plans for the upcoming next seasons of the Sonic Society, Patreon possibilities, MAD-CON 2020 dates, and new projects. Our feature is from David Carlson’s epic The Hyacinth Disaster. And we had time after the credits for the incredible Cayenne Chris Conroy as he begins the adventure of a lifetime! In Tekdiff Daily with “Fun with Steve”!
Tonight David may be soloing, but he’s not alone with so many great shorts, it’s an audio anthology with “Nowhere Cruisers” and “The Benjamin Swann Exhibit” from Danny Sachs. “Holocausts of our Lives” from the classic X-Cursion Theatre, Adventure Alley‘s “A Desert Journey” and finally but not least the hilarious Legendsmith Automaton Anthologies with their automated parody of “Harry Potter and the Portrait of What Looks Like a Pile of Ash”