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Episode 436- Decade Two in Red Strangeness!

Once more into the breech Society Members as we launch of the premiere episode of Season 11 (the only season so far that in grammatical appropriateness we render into numeric form) with Jack and David behind the mikes and Red Panda’s “The Final Problem” fromDecoder Ring Theatre along with “Featherheads”Strangeness in Space from Clare Eden. A little of something ending, a little of something beginning in this over-sized awesome Double Feature!

Sonic Summerstock Presents: Arsenic and Old Lace

Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard and Gypsy Audio presents our final show for the 2015 Sonic Summerstock Playhouse season with the classic comedy “Arsenic and Old Lace”. Enjoy!

Arsenic and Old Lace as performed by the Screen Guild Theatre
based on the play by Joseph Kesselring. Adapted for Gypsy Audio by Alex Gilmour 
Produced by Alex Gilmour
Executive producer Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard
Starring Dave Maciver as Mortimer Brewster, Cary Ayes as Jonathan Brewster, Julie Hoverson as Abby Brewster, Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard as Martha Brewster, Chris Blakeley as Doctor Einstein, Bill Hollweg as O’Hara, Stacy Dooks as Teddy, Alex Gilmour as Withersoopn and Brophy,  and Melissa Bartell as the narrator.
Featuring There’s No Coffee in Hell  sleepFacingWest http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/628331
“Bass Walker” and “Sidewalk Shade – slower” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Sound effects from http://freesound.org
This recording is released under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No derivatives 4.0 International licence. Gypsy Audio.org 2015

 

Show Me the Podcasting!

podcastingA couple of posts ago we spoke about the value of giving your audio drama away for free. Today, we’re going to ask about the Future of Podcasting from the article in Tech Crunch that asks effectively:

What’s it going to take for Podcasting to have a breakthrough?

Podcasting is well over a decade long and there have been few super star stories. Podcasts that are home run often have some kind of help. Harmontown has the benefit of being the brainchild of superstar Community creator and writer. Dan Harmon. Acerbic Adam Carolla also has the benefit of his previous television effort, The Man Show. Even the monster hit, Serial had the backing, technical efforts and launch platform of NPR. Many podcasters are frustrated with the focus on music only, that seems to be still carrying the lion’s share of hearts and minds. But there is hope? When will podcasting break out on its own?

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