The Sonic Society

Showcasing the very best in new Audio Drama

Episode 302- Intentional One Acts

| September 25, 2012

The One Act Players come to the Sonic Society again with “Good Intentions” and we complete part 3 of the Interview with Gregg Taylor of Decoder Ring Theatre in our 2012 Roundtable.

Episode 301- Statement of Intent

| September 18, 2012

David and Jack make their way to “The Statement of Randolph Carter” by Macabre Fantasy Radio Theater and Jack and Gregg Taylor from Decoder Ring Theatre have part 2 of their 2012 Roundtable!

Episode 300- The 300!

| September 11, 2012

Jack and David find themselves in early Toronto chasing down the masked mystery pair from Decoder Ring Theatre with “The Red Panda ‘Blue Skies’” for episode 300 of the regular season of the Sonic Society. Jack and the amazing Gregg Taylor begin with part 1 of their annual roundtable on the state of Audio Drama. […]

Episode 298- Boxing up Season 7!

| June 26, 2012

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 […]

Episode 257- Bye Bye Kitty Bye Bye

| September 14, 2011

Jack still lost in the mansion meets a new companion. The Round Table with Gregg Taylor Part 2 My Dear Kitty Part 2 by Charles Moster Huey Line call from Matt Leong. Promo Alexa Chipman

Episode 256- Season 7- Everything Changes

| September 6, 2011

Jack is thrown into a strange new place. Part 1 of the 2011 Round table discussion with Decoder Ring Theatre’s Gregg Taylor Part 1 of “My Dear Kitty” written by Charles Moster. New Theme music by Sharon Bee.

A Tweet that’s not Twaddle

| March 27, 2010

It happened. It really happened. Roger Ebert, the most famous name in movie critics used his Twitter account and posted a message about our own Canadian Decoder Ring Theatre. This goes into my thoughts that the longer running modern audio theatre is out there, the more folks will find it, and the more it will […]