Narada Radio’s Pete Lutz is back again with another grand tale from Pulp-Pourri Theatreand “Convince Me I Said” and David Ault is still alone in the depths of the grand U-Tube weapon, just before it powers up to fire! |
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All around the world, we celebrate our very first WORLD AUDIO DRAMA DAY!
Thanks so much to Sibby Wieland, David Jarvis, Sonia James from Sound Stages Radio who came up with the original idea and have worked so hard to get the word out. And special thanks to Pete Lutz from Narada Radio Company and Fiona Thraille from Cooperantem Radio for all their work and interest in promoting this celebration on Facebook and through the rest of social media.
How can you celebrate?
Here’s some things to consider:
1. Share a radio drama with your family tonight. Turn off all the cell phones, other technology and extraneous lights and enjoy a drama.
2. Share an audio play at dinner with a loved one.
3. Find your favourite audio theatre episode and listen while you drive to work.
4. Download some shows you’ve always wanted to listen to, but never had the chance for your workout session today.
5. Send around a link to your friends with the twitter tag #HappyWorldADD of your favourite shows from modern audio theatre
6. Talk to people about your favourite shows.
7. Clean the house or dishes old school with an audio drama playing.
8. Go for a nice long walk timed to an audio pulp production!
9. Bake some holiday food while listening to an audio show.
10. Burn some CD’s of some awesome audio drama and leave it randomly for people to find.
In whatever way you intend to celebrate today, have fun doing it and let us know!
Find the World Audio Drama Facebook Community and Twitter and we’ll see you- out in the world!
Guest host Pete Lutz from Narada Radio Company joins Jack as they discover the Pub Hamlet from Lorna Meehan and Radio Widfire, and the Once and Future Nerd from Christian Madera and Zach Glass. |
Pete Lutz from Narada Radio Company has a great long chin-wag with Jack about pulp, radio drama, OTR, and his incredible new passion of adapting old pulp into brand new audio drama!
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!
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!
Pulp-Pourri Theatre and Pete Lutz return with a double order of “By Order of Buck Brady” and “What Bleeds is What Leads” while Jack and David try not to do any bleeding of their own in the Lost City of Death.
David and Jack explore a strange dead city as well as “The Scent of my Death” by Audio Clinic’s Barry Frame and Pulp-Pourri Theatre’s “The Trip Up Yonder” from Pete Lutz.