Brand new Golden Age style pulp hero is roaming the streets of Crescent City! The Fault Line Players present “The Silver Fox” written and directed by Ted Falagan. We’d love to put their show in the Sonic Society, but as you can see, the FLP’s are mixing visual with audio, and that would make for a more confusing listen. But still, as lovers of all things AD, we’d be remiss in not pointing out to you where you can find them! Enjoy!
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Starti
ng off the inaugural interview is none other than Gregg Taylor, chief architect, writer, producer, director, and audio auteur of the amazing Decoder Ring Theatre. We talk about Gregg’s passions and Jack’s reactions to the recent DRT change in broadcast release announcement. Remember Sonicateers, don’t ever drive angry.
With the a cloud of dust and the burning acrid smell of GUNSMOKE. The premiere of Sonic Echo has Jack introduce William Conrad as Marshall Matt Dillon in the classic series with “Billy the Kid” and “Jaliscoe” from archive.org! 
In our Season 10 kick off, Jack and David feature the incredible Colonial Radio Theatre with “Vincent Price Presents The Tell-Tale Tape” and the Pilot episode of Simon Nielson’s epic Survivor Journals
Sonic Summerstock Pr
omenade ends its short run this season with “7th Victim” by the incredible Bill Hollweg and Broken Sea Audio Productions!
This week’s sunny sonic society submission is a tantalizingly terrific interview with Belgium’s brightest- Domien de Groot and Eline Hoskins, from Audio Epics. The fantastic fellows of fantasy give Jack the lowdown on their incredible indiegogo campaign to get Witch Hunter Chronicles chronicled- this time in audio book form! Get into the act with a donation today and make up some cover art for their latest contest. You’ll be amazed at their gifts!
Going ou
t joyously with the galactic heralded return of “Space Casey” by Christiana Ellis! Jack and David say goodbye to another season but look ahead to our ten years!
BONUS: Another fun-filled Bell’s in the Batfry featuring John Bell! This time its #79 (hey that rhymes! Hey, so did that!)
Cla
ssic terrors with Edgar Allan Poe’s frightfully good retellings from Radio Theatre in NYC. “Fall of the House of Usher” and “The Black Cat” for your ghoulish amusement while two recently rejuvenated hosts try to find their way back to adulthood!
With a SPECIAL EXTRA of Bell’s in the Batfry #33, what could be finer?
The last great
Pulp-Pourri Theatre presented from Pete Lutz with the magnificent “Tame Me This Beast” and young Jack and David are at a loss how to transform back!
