Pete Lutz of Narada Radio Company brings to the Sonic Society this week- Jake Dimes, Range Detective. Jack and David saddle up for an exciting western adventure!
Pete Lutz of Narada Radio Company brings to the Sonic Society this week- Jake Dimes, Range Detective. Jack and David saddle up for an exciting western adventure!
This week in the Sonic Society, master storyteller, Frederick Greenhalgh and FinalRune team up with Gen-Z Media to produce a children’s tale based on Mayan Folklore called The Mayan Crystal. Jack and David bring you the first four episodes of this amazing journey!
We’re all familiar with the famous BuzzFeed quizzes, but who would have thought this one would have showed up in the feed- Which Audio Drama Set in Space Best Matches Your Personality?
Comment your answers. The Society wants to know!
Tonight Beth Crane and Battlebird Productions presents a hilarious sci-fi sitcom “We Fix Space Junk”!
Tonight Rick Coste brings us the first of his new show Pixie! And our second feature is the latest of the EVP collection Wavefront Shorts with “Pets” starring the lads Rich Wentworth and Michael McQuilkin from Hadron Gospel Hour and produced by Rich Frolich of Texas Radio Theatre.
Lothar Tuppan brings the Amigos an incredible episode “They” of the classic, Night Beat. Jeff, Jack and Lothar talk all things goodness about noir, dramatic serials and the incredible night of the Night Beat.
Tonight with David still off, Jack presents the new audio drama series and features from Radio Silence– “Little Star” and another familiar title “Dead Line”! Written by Joshua Robey and produced by Alejandro Ortega and Josua Robey.
Tonight Jack flies solo and considers Spring as well as Mad-Con 2020. Our feature this evening is the amazing new series written by K. A. Statz, produced by Travis Vengroff, and mixed by Brandon Strader.- The White Vault– episodes one and two!
“…it can also be far more adventurous than theatre or film. There’s no need to obey the unities of time and space; we can go anywhere, any time in our imaginations without leaving the room.”- Kate
Chisholm
Ms. Chisholm certainly has hit squarely upon the nail with this comment. Audio Drama/Radio Drama is such a wide and varied form of entertainment. It can have the grandiose spectacle of a blockbuster film. It can be as as poetically descriptive as a novel. It can be as accessible as a stage play, and it is one thing more than all of those- it is the most intimate of mediums. Read the rest of Kate Chisholm’s article in The Spectator– Why British radio plays can’t compete with those from the Continent (hint: they totally can!)
Tonight we complete Joshua Price’s first series from Lighting Bolt Theater of the Mind- Kingdom of Darkness , episodes three, four, and five!
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