This week we have five features starting off with three short plays from Vivian C. Lermond– Double Edged Sword – Alice-in-Wonderland – Blackcurrant Jam! This is followed by two features from the exciting anthology series Station Arcadia including episodes 1- By the Wayside and 2- What The War Left Behind! It’s five shows for one and Audio Drama time!
Faustian Nonsense is back with Chain of Being which is a mythic science fiction podcast which is a glimpse into the future: where gods control the cosmos and mortals are left to fend for themselves in a vast, indifferent universe. Follow the immortal Adam (of Eden fame) as he hunts down an extra-universal threat whilst also confronting his past. Set in an extensive universe that blends religious fantasy elements with space opera science fiction by Cai Gwilym Pritchard.
Friend of Sonic Summerstock and reviewer extraordinaire Dr. Mark Dreisonstok has another review from our friend Rachel Pulliam about the show “Ghost Hunt”! Go have a read at the MD Theatre Guide for more!
Re-Imagined Radio presents an incredible re-imagined look at Orson Welles’ and H.G. Wells tale of Martian Invasion with their 2021 “War of the Worlds”! As we celebrate this World Audio Drama Day one day later! It’s Audio Drama time!
Wildely Productions presents “Heinous Investigations” where in Hanesbury we find a small town riddled with mysterious occurrences. Mysterious occurrences that a young lawyer named Carlton has yet to see. Until today that is… David and Jack bring us Audio Drama time!
Henrik Johansson is a drunkard, a coward and a thief. An aimless wanderer in search of food and shelter. Additionally, he is none of those things nor is his real name Henrik Johansson, but an alias he assumes in hopes of finding the Little Town of Rainbow. Enjoy this incredible new horror western!
If you’ve been around the Audio Drama/Radio Drama community for any length of time you should really join SPERDVAC!
As Martin Gram’s Blog explains, “The Society to Preserve and Encourage Radio Drama, Variet and Comedy traces its beginnings back to May of 1974.” This fantastic group makes a point of scanning and collecting radio plays that they offer their members to read and explore for a very small fee.
This Saturday, October 16th, at 4 PM Eastern Standard Time, our Jack Ward will be the guest at this month’s SPERDVAC’s live conference. Join Jack as he talks about the Modern Audio Drama movement and how this offspring of the Golden Age of Radio Drama has started to really bring back interest in the medium!
Entrance is free! Just click on the following link on the time stated! See you there!