Tonight in this extended episode we complete Electric Vicuna Production‘s adaptation of “The Most Dangerous Game” written by Jack J. Ward and Produced by Scott Mosher and welcome back Great Northern Audio Theatre‘s “Martian Trombone”!
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Tonight in our premiere feature for Sonic Society Season 14, Scott Mosher produces a Jack J. Ward first-part adaptation of the classic Richard Connell short story “The Most Dangerous Game” in a new anthology Action Adventure Audio Theatre from Electric Vicuña Productions!
Tonight we conclude Sonic Summerstock Playhouse with a double feature from Narada Radio Company and “Rocket from Manhattan”, Pete Lutz producing a classic Arch Oboler play, and The Amigo Audio Collective with “The Stars are Styx” an X-Minus One presentation produced by Jeffrey Billard.
Thank-you EVERYONE who made this summer season such a success!
Jeffrey Billard, Lothar Tuppan, and Jack Ward greet our final guest in the parlour this summer. Craig Robotham joins us from Weird World Studios to talk about one of his favourite Arch Oboler plays from the Dalton Trumbo novel Johnny Got His Gun starring Jimmy Cagney.
Apologies for the poor sound quality…
Tonight CNY Table Reads return with their take on the classic H.G. Wells Time Machine and the iconic Flash Gordon!
Tonight Narada Radio Company enlists the performances of the Empire Audio Network to fill out the Company to present from the classic adventure series- Escape “The Adaptive Ultimate”!
In one of those unusual quirks of Fate, we have a second running of a live classic Nero Wolfe tale “Stamped for Murder” this time from Jeffrey Adams and Icebox Radio Theatre!
Lothar Tuppan’s steady hand on the audio tiller brings this season an incredible recreation. The Amigos present the very first English-speaking audio drama script “A Comedy of Danger” to the Playhouse stage!
Tonight Richard Frohlich from Texas Radio Theatre joins the Amigos for an exploration into the most geopolitical radio show in the history of the Sonic Society, Norman Corwin‘s “Could Be”.
Have a listen yourself and consider whether you too could be part of a better future world!
Mentioned in the discussion:
H.G. Wells
Things to Come- The Movie
The Anatomy of Tyranny- Timothy Snyder (Ideas)
Dan Carlin
Solarpunk
Afghans life expectancy
Note: Please excuse the poor audio as technical difficulties on skype are often unexpected
Audio Drama’s one-man band, John Bell from Bell’s in the Batfry returns to the Sonic Summerstock stage, this time with a classic X-Minus One episode “The Haunted Corpse” from Frederick Pohl.