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Count Your Stages!

iconsquareDRACULA_AllenandDickIt seems like everyone everywhere are getting into the act. Radio Drama on the stage is a fantastic way to get a production mounted and shown to audiences. Main Street Theatre is no exception. October 23rd, 24th and 25th at the Native Sons Hall, in Sutter Creek, MST proudly presents “The Count of Monte Cristo” one of our favourites. If you’re in the area, go have a listen and a look see!

Details from Broadway World.

Locke & Key-ed In!

locknkeyLong time friend of the Society and host of the awesome Radio Drama Revival, Fred Greenhalgh and his production company FinalRune Productions have worked together with Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez to reproduce their hit graphic novel Locke & Key as a powerful audio drama with over fifty actors including such stars as Tatiana Maslany (Orphan Black), Kate Mulgrew (Orange Is The New Black), and Haley Joel Osment (Sixth Sense, A.I.). A great I09 review tells the tale, and be sure to download the full production on Audible.

Episode 440- Black Tape Side 3

Tonight on the Sonic Society we settle into episode three of the incredible new smash hit The Black Tapes Podcast, with thanks to Paul Bae and Terry Miles and their crew. Sit back and enjoy. And as if to get into the spirit, there was something rather weird in the recording of this introduction. Pro Tools stopped with an error. On the end of the cut was a strange message. We include it after the credits and guarantee we never manufactured it for this podcast. Happy Month of Halloween!

Building the RadioStatic for Another Charge!

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From Dan Freeman and the Minister of Chance folks another grand crowdfunded awesome production featuring Sylvester McCoy and Richard Oliver.

Nothing can travel faster than light. In the near future, however, it does, and the crew of the RRS Venus must deal with the Earth-shattering consequences.

Can you help out this solid team of audio wizards? They are SO close to their goal  of 5000 pounds. Check out RADIOSTATIC and pop off a few quid to get the entire Light of September out for the world!

 

General Electric Brings Back Science Fiction

Early_General_Electric_logo_1899In a move that adds power and credence to the medium of audio drama, the powerhouse company, General Electric is coming back to radio… or rather podio. A new podcast called “The Message,” which is a fictional eight-episode series that follows the decoding of a 70 year-old message from outer space is reminiscent of General Electric Theater and is designed to draw in a whole new generation of listeners to spark their imagination and consider the future.

I guess everything old IS new again?

Wild West Fun

Square_Hi-Res_SgtBillyCplSamIf you grew up somewhere in late sixties to seventies in Ontario, Detroit or New York area chances are you would recognize Rocketship 7 or Commander Tom. However, if you grew up east of there, your childhood might be alit with the memory of Rex Trailer and Boomtown. Colonial Radio Theatre and Jerry Robbins new release of a six pack of episodes of The Adventures of Sergeant Billy and Corporal Sam will bring back the nostalgia in a glorious fun new way. Starring Billy O’Brien and Sam Donato of Boomtown fame, who says you can’t go home again? Grab your copy from any of your favourite places!

iTunes
http://apple.co/1N8GUm5
AUDIBLE
http://adbl.co/1LU4vW6
AMAZON
http://amzn.to/1hf0Rt6

 

Seasonal Frights!

Re-imagined Radio presents The Willamette Radio Workshop's performance of War of the Worlds at the Kiggins Theater, Thursday, October 30, 2014. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)

Re-imagined Radio presents The Willamette Radio Workshop’s performance of War of the Worlds at the Kiggins Theater, Thursday, October 30, 2014. (Steven Lane/The Columbian)

Wilamette Radio Workshop and Re-imagined Radio have partnered again to bring back some seasonal holiday favourites from their version of War of the Worlds, to The Fall of the City, and R.U.R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots) with Washington State University Vancouver.

Scott Hewitt provides the details in his article Bits ‘n’ Pieces: Radio plays scare up some chills at Kiggins for the Columbian.

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