Tag: H.G. Wells

Sonic Society #611- More Martians

David returns to bring the final part of “Day of the Martians” a solo performance of the H.G. Wells science fiction villains!
When an unopened Martian cylinder is discovered in the mountains of Wales in 1913, the people of Britain brace themselves for another invasion from Mars. Soon they learn the shocking news that the vengeance-seeking Martians and their invincible tripods are already on their way back. This time they are armed with a doomsday weapon, able to destroy all bacteria and completely extinguish life on our planet. With time and hope running out fast the original characters become caught up in events, but what on Earth can they do to survive and escape this new Martian apocalypse? 

Sonic Society #610- Alien Audio

David provides a quick introduction to this solo audio performance of “Day of the Martians” Part 1 to launch Season 15 of the Sonic Society!
When an unopened Martian cylinder is discovered in the mountains of Wales in 1913, the people of Britain brace themselves for another invasion from Mars. Soon they learn the shocking news that the vengeance-seeking Martians and their invincible tripods are already on their way back. This time they are armed with a doomsday weapon, able to destroy all bacteria and completely extinguish life on our planet. With time and hope running out fast the original characters become caught up in events, but what on Earth can they do to survive and escape this new Martian apocalypse? 

Sonic 211: Summer Parlour- Could Be

Tonight Richard Frohlich from Texas Radio Theatre joins the Amigos for an exploration into the most geopolitical radio show in the history of the Sonic Society, Norman Corwin‘s “Could Be”.

Have a listen yourself and consider whether you too could be part of a better future world!

Mentioned in the discussion:
H.G. Wells
Things to Come- The Movie
 The Anatomy of Tyranny- Timothy Snyder (Ideas)
Dan Carlin
Solarpunk
Afghans life expectancy

Note: Please excuse the poor audio as technical difficulties on skype are often unexpected

A Celebration of War!

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It’s been 75 years today that radio took America by storm.  That King of Radio Theatre, Orson Welles had convinced those who were glued to their sets that the Martians had invaded, and the rest was history.

No one questioned the power of the audio story again, nor the way it could rivet a listener and paint pictures in the mind that left an indelible mark.

And to mark the three quarter of a century mark, who else, but the modern day equivalent of Mercury Theatre on the Air, the award winning, ever freshly sounding Colonial Radio Theatre takes on a shiny new story of this timeless tale of H.G. Wells’ invasion from the Red Planet.

Veteran writer M.J. Elliott brings back the feel of 19th century England, and with the dulcet tones of our own enormously talented David Ault in the main role along with the expert and clear direction of Jerry Robbins at the helm this story is instantly a classic.

I had thought all versions of the Martian attack had been seen almost endlessly, but instead of reprising Orson Welles’ inventive modern day style, the CRT gang goes back to the roots.

This is why Colonial Radio has been so popular through the years, in my opinion. They are one of the very few companies that captivate the joy of radio plays from the past with the skills of modern storytelling.

If you’re a fan of history, a fan of science fiction, or aching to pull out your steampunk attire, don’t hesitate. Get yourself a copy of “War of the Worlds” from either Amazon or Audible today! At $6.95 it’s a steal!

Sonic Summerstock Playhouse Premiere! The Time Machine

Sharon Bee presents a new theme for Sonic Summerstock Playhouse as the summer season begins with a classic “Escape”- “The Time Machine” a reproduction produced by the amazing folks at Broken Sea Productions and guest starring the hilarious John Bell from Bell’s in the Batfry.

Starring:
Draven Schoberg as Wena
Mark Kalita as Dudley
Paul Mannering as Filby
and Stevie K. Farnaby as the Morlocks
The Announcer was Joe Stofko
Music BY:
Peter Wicks of Westlake Films
and Brian Bochicchio of Seraphic Panopoly
Mixed, Produced and Directed by Bill Hollweg for BrokenSea Audio www.brokensea.com
Based on the OTR Anthology Series adaptation of H. G. Wells “The Time Machine” from Escape.

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