Page 5 of 213

Sonic Summerstock Playhouse 17.2- The Man From Lot Two and Temple of Vampires #3

This week at the Playhouse we have a double feature of sorts. We begin with the latest performance by Chicago’s Northside/Southside Radio Players. “The Man From Lot Two”: a zany musical comedy adapted for audio theater from a 1966 script originally penned by authors Bob Connelly and Raymon Bruce, who worked in Hollywood on the crews of hit TV shows and after that, The Amigos Collective brings their third adventure recreation of Carlton E. Morse’s classic “I Love a Mystery” and specifically that favourite of Bill Hollweg- “Temple of Vampires”. Since they featured episodes one and two last month on Sunday Showcase, the team are recreating episode three early here on the Sonic Summerstock stage before beginning the full run on Thursday Thrillers!

Classic Sonic Society #313: Double Feature- Meridian 7/The Shadow

Original Air Date: 08232011- [SUSPENSE] Chatterbox Audio zooms in with a phenomenal two feature presentation as we begin to close the Summerstock for another season with Meridian 7 and an episode of the immortal Shadow. Rob Paterson from Kung Fu Action Theatre steps up to the Hosts microphone with an assist from the every talented John Bell from Bell’s in the Batfry.

Classic Sonic Society #312: X-Minus One- Junkyard

Original Air Date: 08162011- [SCIENCE FICTION] Broken Sea returns for another season on the Sonic Summerstock Stage, this time with a classic from X-Minus One. W. Ralph Walters and K.C. Locke show up reprising their award winning roles as The Zombie Astronaut and Doctor Despicable from the Frequency of Fear Podcast! So much audio goodness in one show!

Sonic Summerstock Playhouse 17.1- X-Minus One: A Wind is Rising

This week we begin our seventeenth season of Sonic Summerstock with another incredible tale from Jeffrey Billard. But let us let, Jeff tell the tale: 127 miles an hour. And rising. On a distant world, an advance expedition finds itself trapped as a monstrous storm bears down on their position and they must venture out to make a repair.  Escape grows uncertain. And the wind keeps climbing. From Audio Groove Cats comes a thrilling re-imagining of the classic X-Minus One tale, ‘A Wind Is Rising”—a story of isolation and the terrifying power of a planet that doesn’t care whether you survive. The forecast is simple: The wind is rising.

« Older posts Newer posts »

© 2026 The Sonic Society

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑