Tag: Robyn Paterson

Starports- A new Audio Book Anthology Call for Writers!

After a good sixteen month hiatus, Jack sat down with Robyn Paterson from Kung Fu Action Theatre and talked Starports with him recently over coffee.

This science fiction anthology series asks the question, “What if a university student discovered a cheap and easy way to teleport anywhere in the universe and published his findings on the Internet for all of humanity?”

The scope of possibilities for Starports is beyond imagining. After re-editing the bible for the series it’s now time to ask for submissions. All accepted submissions will be on the refurbished “The Library” podcast and fan favourites will be included in an e-book “Starports- The First Year of the New Age”.

If you’re a writer, go look at the Starport Bible and send all submission inquiries to Jack J. Ward at jackjamieward AT gmail DOT com!

Sonic Summerstock Playhouse Presents Sherlock Holmes and the Tolling Bell

Episode 3 of Sonic Summerstock Playhouse presents Kung Fu Action Theatre’s masterful presentation of the immortal detective Sherlock Holmes. Writer, Director, Producer, and Actor from Pendant Audio Theater, the equally immortal Jeffrey Bridges is our host tonight.

Starring in this performance was:

David Ault as Sherlock Holmes

Ty Konzak as Doctor Watson

Tegan Harris as Mary

Fiona Thraille as Mrs. Michol

Cathy Rinella as Mrs. Lakland

River Kanoff as Tom Lakland And

Richard Bartock as Gillian With

Robyn Paterson as Mr. Bell

Music for this performance was taken from Public Domain Archive.com

Sound effects are from Freesound.org, and Soundsnap.com

The rights for the script and characters in this performance are held by their original owners, and no infringement is intended. This performance is purely for non-commercial entertainment purposes and is not to be sold or distributed for profit.

I hope you had as much fun listening to this re-creation as we did in making it.

If you want to hear more from these fine folks, come to KungFuActionTheatre.com, where Theatre is spelt with an “re” at the end, because that’s how it’s done with Style!

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