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Are You Ready?

OTRR_Certified_High_AdventureThanks to audio connoisseur from Broken Sea Audio, Bill Hollweg, we were reminded recently of archive.org’s collection of High Adventure!

Feeling like you need a little excitement in your life? Give High Adventure a try!

High Adventure is sometimes billed “The Mutual Network’s answer to Escape!” In fact, the Mutual anthology premiered on March 1, 1947. There were audition episodes for Escape at the end of February and the middle of March, 1947, but the program did not begin regular broadcast until July. Some reviewers consider Escape to be Suspense’s little brother. In that line of thinking, High Adventure could be thought of as a distant cousin.

Sonic Echo may be gone for the ages, but OTR is still going strong over at archive.org!

Episode 307- With a Jadis Ear

David Ault is compelled to act in this hilarious and bawdy adventure from the new group Jadis Shadows with “The Engagement”  and we complete  and Jack continue the journey through the world of the Paranormalists with the final episode of  “The Legend of Brown Willy”.

SPECIAL BONUS SHOWS: Bell’s in the Batfry in another update from Mars! And Bill Hollweg’s Broken Sea Audio release of The Prequel Logs of Black Sun #1!!!

Sonic Summerstock Premiere Presents: A Gun for Dinosaur!

Welcome to Sonic Summerstock Theatre 2012!

We’ve got a great lineup for you this season filled with all kinds of great Old Time Radio Recreations newly minted from some of the best Audio Drama companies out there.

Up this week our awesome Master of the Revels- David Ault plays double duty as he introduces our feature show

“Gun for Dinosaur” from X-Minus 1 and presented by the fantastic folks at Broken Sea Audio Productions

Episode 298- Boxing up Season 7!

We complete Season 7 with our feature from Decoder Ring Theatre’s “Marvellous Boxes” Anthology and have a gander at EVP’s newest Wavefront Short “Nanites” starring David Ault and Mindy Rast-Keenan! Guest starring in the finale are Bill Hollweg, Gregg Taylor and John Bell!

Hold on to your lawn chairs and tanning oil, because Sonic Summerstock Theatre 2012 begins next week!

And back in September for Season 8, we’re just two shows away from our 300th regular season show. WOW!

Thanks so much for an awesome season everyone!

Sonic Summerstock Playhouse Presents: Broadway is my Beat

Episode 4 of Sonic Summerstock Playhouse, the show that brings you famous Internet Audio Drama Companies and their recreations of OTR classics presents “Broadway is my Beat”. A hilarious adaptation brought to you by John Bell from Bell’s in the Batfry with a special appearance of Becky Beach!
Bill Hollweg and a reluctant Jack Ward are our hosts tonight.

Starring in Tonight’s Show John Bell and Becky Beach from Bells in the Batfry!

The Savage Sound of Conan

I’ve been reading some great classic Conan comic books, and remembering when Broken Sea did the equally amazing audio drama adaptations of  the public domain stories of Robert E. Howard– that is, until CPI threatened legal action on a public domain story.

Well for those who are interested, the barbarian is back. In a collection of Public Domain stories by Howard.

Happy Birthday Bill Hollweg, writer and producer of the Conan audio dramas. My sword arm is always at the ready!

Escape from New York from Broken Sea Audio

escapeDamn you Stevie Farnaby and Bill Hollweg!

I’m making my lunch and tonight’s dinner for my boys and I and I’ve got my laptop set out on the kitchen counter- everyone should listen to Audio Drama while working in the kitchen- and I’m listening to Broken Sea’s latest adaptation Escape from New York.

The 1981 Kurt Russell vehicle was loads of B-flick action fun when I was a kid, and I’m feeling this surge of excitement and nostalgia as the original motion picture soundtrack comes up.
The rough retort of cocked weapons, the steady thrum of helicopters stroking through the air, you can almost taste the industrial paste of grease, gunpowder, and blood. Escape from New York has all the things I loved about 80’s sci-fi films like Bladerunner and Mad Max, great distopic backdrops, hardboiled heroes, and a lot of wanton destruction.

So what’s my problem? Why am I cursing Farnaby and Hollweg?

Because just a few years ago, non-commercial audio drama often came across as clearly amateur and something hard core hobbyists would just engage in.
Vocal levels and acting are usually uneven, and production moved consistently on a sliding scale.
But it seems almost single-handedly Hollweg and in the case of Escape- Farnaby are raising the bar for audio production.
Joyously Stevie (and he is joyous trust me) relates the copious number of tracks he’s used to produce the power-packed sound that Escape from New York produces.
Now don’t get me wrong, other producers are bringing out equally stellar results in their productions, and if I begin naming them I will undoubtably forget a few, but I’ve noticed both Farnaby and Hollweg take special masochtic glee in the universe of sound they provide.
And the results? WOW, WOW, and triple WOW.

Escape from New York is something I’m going to listen again with headphones, and again, and again. I’m already salivating at the prospect of Episode 2.
The acting, and the scripts (also penned by Hollweg) are all up to Broken Sea’s usual quality with veteran’s like Mark Kalita, Bruce Busby, Robin Carlisle, Natasha Lathrop with Jester Timm Gillick channeling Kurt Russell’s “Snake Plisken”, but its the lovingly rendered production that makes the lazy audio editor in me curse Farnaby for raising the bar!

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