David offers our thanks and a request for all society members for season 10!
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Going ou
t joyously with the galactic heralded return of “Space Casey” by Christiana Ellis! Jack and David say goodbye to another season but look ahead to our ten years!
BONUS: Another fun-filled Bell’s in the Batfry featuring John Bell! This time its #79 (hey that rhymes! Hey, so did that!)
Cla
ssic terrors with Edgar Allan Poe’s frightfully good retellings from Radio Theatre in NYC. “Fall of the House of Usher” and “The Black Cat” for your ghoulish amusement while two recently rejuvenated hosts try to find their way back to adulthood!
With a SPECIAL EXTRA of Bell’s in the Batfry #33, what could be finer?
The last great
Pulp-Pourri Theatre presented from Pete Lutz with the magnificent “Tame Me This Beast” and young Jack and David are at a loss how to transform back!
Once again, the Forces of Audio bring us more Pulp-Pourri Theatre and Pete Lutz with a triumphant return of “The Better Man” and a very unusual transformation for Jack and David!
Jack and Davi
d find themselves home in the TORTIS. Time to power up the old girl with some fantastic audio drama including the amazing Campfire Radio Theater with “The Philadelphia Xperiment” and The Thrilling Adventure Hour’s “Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Corpse”! HAPPY CANADA DAY!
Pulling th
e sword from the stone and with a little bit of audio magic from The Table Round, episodes two and three, Jack and David escape the terrible clutches of the Tiger Prairie Dogs and find their way back home to the TORTIS!
Jack and David sc
ramble up a hill to find a strange sword in the stone while pursued by the ferocious Tiger Prairie Dogs of the hills. Thank goodness for The Lost Tigers episode 2 and The Table Round episode 1!
The last great
Pulp-Pourri Theatre presented from Pete Lutz with the magnificent “Tame Me This Beast” and young Jack and David are at a loss how to transform back!
Anyone
who knows me, knows I don’t often enter EVP shows for awards.
But in the case of Alone in the Night I am so grateful for the amazing work that Michael Stokes put into the production of this Wavefront episode last year. Over the year, Michael and I went back and forth over every moment of the recording performed by the incredible Genevieve Jones, Tanja Milojevic, David Ault, and John Bell.
The Wavefront Anthology has always had a special feel to its science fiction edge for me. I am very humbled to announce that “Alone in the Night” has won Silver in this year’s Mark Time Awards. Well done everyone!
Special thank you to Jerry Stearns for his rendition of the cover art of this show!