Completing our grand finale of Season 15, Sonic Cinema Productions presents the fantastic screwball comedy made popular by Howard Hawk, Cary Grant, and Katherine Hepburn- Bringing Up Baby. This public domain treasure is Jack’s all time favourite classic comedy movie and with the support of an incredible team including Stephanie Stearns-Dulli, Tom Konkle, Theresa Ireland, Patte Rosebank, John Bell, Paul Arbisi and directed by Larry Groebe, we present part two! See you next week!
For the beginning of our grand finale of Season 15, Sonic Cinema Productions presents the fantastic screwball comedy made popular by Howard Hawk, Cary Grant, and Katherine Hepburn- Bringing Up Baby. This public domain treasure is Jack’s all time favourite classic comedy movie and with the support of an incredible team including Stephanie Stearns-Dulli, Tom Konkle, Theresa Ireland, Patte Rosebank, John Bell, Paul Arbisi and directed by Larry Groebe, we present part one! With special thanks to John Bell!
Welcome back to Mutual Presents! Grab your best tux and join Jack and Penny for the next First Nighter double feature to kick of June! This week it’s “No Greater Need” and “Refresher Course”!
For our seventh presentation Rachel Pulliam returns with three women stand vigil, awaiting the death of a loved one in this tense tale of…Suspense! in “Waiting”!
In honour of Herbert Hoover’s 150th birthday this August 10th, William Wayne Anderson has shared this magnificent tribute masterpiece from the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site. We now proudly present from the life performance- “The Son of West Branch, America’s Great Humanitarian: The concept album”!
In a similar vein to “Sorry Wrong Number,” Laura Mirsky plays the role of Mary, an aging blind woman who must rely on her senses to deal with…”The Unexpected!”
Retro Rockets fires off with “A Chaste Kiss Good-Bye”. Cassidy is living her best life on her last day. But, what will happen to her husband Paris when he goes back to the Reclamation Centre? This week our cast stars Jessica Kinney, Peter Sauber, and Theresa Ireland. Production by Austin Beach and written by Jack J. Ward
In the long lineup of fictional hard-boiled detectives, Philip Marlowe stands out as one of the earliest and best. Raymond Chandler’s creation first reached print in the early 1930s, then went on to memorable adaptations in film, television, and of course radio. “The Adventures of Philip Marlowe” had a solid four-year run of well over 100 episodes on CBS. Still, a handful of recordings are lost today. Now Project Audion recreates one of these missing episodes – “The Quiet Number” – directly from the original script, exactly seventy-five years after it was broadcast. “The Quiet Number” wasn’t penned by Chandler, but we meet the son of the man who wrote this and most of Marlowe’s other radio adventures. Then our transcontinental voice cast performs this gritty story of lost love in a hot Los Angeles summer via a live transcription that sounds just like 1949. Our versatile voice actors were: Andy Hartson-bowyer in Virginia Richard Durrington in Idaho Gary Layton in Texas Lothar Tuppan in California Kristen James in Nevada Holly Adams in New York Kyle Bonn in Oregon Larry Groebe produced and directed from Texas
Lothar reconvenes the Amigos for another session of Sonic Echo and science fiction with the limited series “Beyond Tomorrow” and the episode “The Outer Limit“!
Lorna Rogers wants a Mink Coat and will do whatever it takes to get what she wants in this somewhat comedic episode of “The Unexpected.” Rachel Pulliam brings this feature to the Sonic Summerstock Playhouse and starring Nicee Wagner, Frank Guglielmelli, Paul Arbisi, and John Bell.