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Sonic Society #741- Wild Winds

Jack and David return and this week ur feature, ‘The Chronicles of Wild Hollow’, begins with The Boursin trilogy. In Episode One, Fandango investigates a high-rolling new nightclub in Fortuna City when Billy Bob’s customers are drawn away from Dust Town’s favourite saloon. Run entirely by frogs, the Lilypad Lounge continues to prosper night after night. Perhaps it’s simply due to their signature martini (it’s to die for…) or resident jazz band The Tadpole Trio. But upon closer inspection, Fandango suspects there’s far more going on than meets the eye. Orginal theme music for the Sonic Society provided by Edward Champion of the Gray Area podcast!

Sonic Society #740- Hot Sounds

Jack and David return with “Hot Copy Radio Theater” who re-create lost episodes of the 1940s radio show, “HOT COPY” — all adapted from the original scripts! This week, an old man is found dead, after a mysterious fire destroys a house in a wealthy neighborhood. Was it a simple accident or a sinister murder?  Newspaper reporter Anne Rogers believes that the police have it all wrong, and decides to prove it. Tune in, for the whole story because it’s AUDIO DRAMA TIME!

Mark Bruzee Retrospective #4: Elie Hirschman

Tom Parson’s glorious theme begins our latest Retrospective of the life of Mark Bruzee. This week I speak with Elie Hirschman who talks of his long-time friend and collaborator from Darker Projects. The episode he chose was “The Bug Doctor”. The second feature from the “Night Terrors” horror anthology. Mark is, as always, the arbiter and your host.

Sonic Summerstock Playhouse 13.8B: Narada Radio Company’s “Les Miserables”

For our final act this week, The Narada Radio Company returns with their third and final Summerstock production for this year, Lux Radio Theatre’s adaptation of “Les Miserables” – the non-musical version originally broadcast in December, 1952. Join familiar characters Jean Valjean, his nemesis Javert, and all of the colorful characters from Victor Hugo’s tragic story, under the direction of Pete Lutz.

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