Original Air Date: 02232008 The final episode completing the Firefly: Old Wounds series special, by Jack Ward and Shannon Hilchie. The Joss Whedon ‘Verse continues with the story, “Wedding Day” featuring the characters of Simon Tam and Kaylee Frye.Hope everyone enjoys it!
Original Air Date: 02142008 As a fan follow up to the popular “Firefly: Old Wounds”, Jack Ward and Shannon Hilchie present another tale from Joss Whedon’s ‘Verse with this story, “Wedding Day” featuring the characters of Simon Tam and Kaylee Frye. Enjoy!
Jack Ward continues from his latest book collection of the Ward Father Christmas Letters with a huge collection! Find your own copy of the book under your tree from Amazon https://a.co/d/ebijJdG with illustrations from Madelyn Knight (his niece). Jack believes this collection of letters inspired by the same Father Christmas that graced Tolkien’s nephews represent the most in-depth look at the North and has sub-tiled this tome “A Compendium of the North”. Enjoy the full audible book on sale with John Bell in the titular character! Continuing this week’s preview of Father Christmas’ exploits in the Canadian North with 2004! Merry Christmas everyone!
This week Jack and David enjoy Christmas with Jason Markiewitz as Markiewitz Audioworks proudly presents “Theodora’s Locket,” a heartfelt tale of hope, love, and family, where one girl’s selfless act brings forth an unexpected miracle.
Inspired by L.M. Montgomery’s “Christmas at Red Butte,” this full-cast, family-friendly, faith-based, audio drama combines incredible voice actors, immersive soundscapes, and original music to bring their fourth annual Christmas production, “Theodora’s Locket,” to their fans and listeners. Written, directed and produced by 2026 Voice Arts Award Nominee Jason Markiewitz, this holiday drama stars Christiana Thomas as Theodora, alongside a cast of Jonathan Cooke, David Hilder, Brian Jeffords, Sarah Kramer, Jason Markiewitz, Sarah Newsom, William Chad Newsom, Mike Pelletier, Shelly Raffle, and Molly Thomas. The Cover art was designed by Jon Markiewitz and the original musical score was composed by Douglas Grunwald.
To learn more about Markiewitz Audioworks and their other productions, including the internationally successful and critically-acclaimed “A Cratchit Christmas,” you can visit www.markiewitzaudioworks.com, follow their Facebook page, or like their YouTube Channel. Listeners can find their previous productions on Audible, Dramafy, Spotify, and other retailers along with inclusion in Christmas playlists from the Sonic Society, Mutual Audio Network, and Audio Theatre Central.
We continue with Meet Cute “Ship Happens” Part 3! Merry Christmas everyone!