Jack and David navigate the roughened waters with Chatterbox Audio Theatre’s amazing “Surfacing” Episode 2!
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Summer!
If you’ve been noticing the lonely sound of emptiness in the feed lately its been because a series of catastrophes occurred all at once- well catastrophes and one joyous occasion.
But in the middle of it all, we lost the EVP server for two months. It’s now- thankfully- back up again, and we’re itching to get the shows we’ve had in the hopper so long out to you, our faithful and wondrous listeners!
David and I would like to begin with Six Days of Summer. Beginning on this day of Falling Back with our clocks, be prepared to Spring Forward as we offer a show a day for the entire run of the Sonic Summerstock 2013 Season!
That’s right, a new show every day! And after that… we’ll begin a similar raucous pace for Sonic Season 9.
In the meantime, look for some past backlogging on the RSS Feed!
Right here, on the Sonic Society…
Oh! And do give Huey a call. The poor guy feels positively lamentable in the past three months. 🙂
It’s been 75 years today that radio took America by storm. That King of Radio Theatre, Orson Welles had convinced those who were glued to their sets that the Martians had invaded, and the rest was history.
No one questioned the power of the audio story again, nor the way it could rivet a listener and paint pictures in the mind that left an indelible mark.
And to mark the three quarter of a century mark, who else, but the modern day equivalent of Mercury Theatre on the Air, the award winning, ever freshly sounding Colonial Radio Theatre takes on a shiny new story of this timeless tale of H.G. Wells’ invasion from the Red Planet.
Veteran writer M.J. Elliott brings back the feel of 19th century England, and with the dulcet tones of our own enormously talented David Ault in the main role along with the expert and clear direction of Jerry Robbins at the helm this story is instantly a classic.
I had thought all versions of the Martian attack had been seen almost endlessly, but instead of reprising Orson Welles’ inventive modern day style, the CRT gang goes back to the roots.
This is why Colonial Radio has been so popular through the years, in my opinion. They are one of the very few companies that captivate the joy of radio plays from the past with the skills of modern storytelling.
If you’re a fan of history, a fan of science fiction, or aching to pull out your steampunk attire, don’t hesitate. Get yourself a copy of “War of the Worlds” from either Amazon or Audible today! At $6.95 it’s a steal!
This horror holiday episode features DerTinkentocker by the collective of Cooperantem Audio and the adaptation of Jack Ward’s stage play “Daybreak” as a Dead Line episode from Electric Vicuña Productions.
Safely aboard the TORTIS once again, Jack and David find themselves in uncharted waters with Chatterbox Audio Theatre’s suspenseful “Surfacing” Episode 1!
The end of the Videk Agenda brings us an original full length Wavefront episode from EVP starring Jack Ward, Genevieve Jones, Tanja Milojevic, David Ault and John Bell. Production Editing, and sound design by Michael L. Stokes. Music by Sharon Bee, Michael L. Stokes and Kevin MacLeod courtesy of Incomputech.
Thank you EVERYONE from all of us at the Sonic Society for 350 regular season episodes. What a triumph! 
Jack is kidnapped by the Videk and David finds him thanks to the talents of Shoestring Radio Theatre and Cayenne Chris Conroy’s Teknikal Diffikulties!
Jack and David find themselves in a never before seen fissure in the Podverse and while they explore, they are going to rely on good ol’ Black Jack Justice from Gregg Taylor’s Decoder Ring Theatre and Room 503 written by Seth Bramwell and brought to us via Allan North! Plus a special Jack and Ginny conversation Easter Egg Public Service Message.
Jack and David discover new realms in Audio Drama as they present the final chapters (5 and 6) of the amazing Maissa Bessada’s series Ace Galaksi. 
Jack and David face the threat of the Procrastinator and promise to get the Society back righted as they change course for episode 4 of Maissa Bessada’s fantastical series from Canada Ace Galaksi. We also conclude our Round Table 2013 with Gregg Taylor from Decoder Ring Theatre!
