David Ault comes back to British OTR Showcase month with an episode that pokes fun at Hitler called “It’s that Man Again” and a rare episode of “The Will Hay Programme” for our second feature! |
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Misfits Audio’s “The Big Game” and WCRS’s Radio Stages “A Matter of Life and Death” are our twin features tonight for the Sonic Society as David and Jack make their way back for a final confrontation with the Videk and their U-Tube weapon. |
Robyn Paterson pops into Sonic Speaks to chat with Jack about falling in and out of love with radio drama. We also look at what are some of the qualitative differences of fiction and dramatic writing, and what are the benefits and pitfalls of jumping into audio drama production. Rob’s AD project was Kung Fu Action Theatre (because “re” is how it’s spell with style)! |
Jack and David try to fix the tear in Audiospace at last with a healthy helping of “The Cleansed” episode 12 from Finalrune Productions and The Curse of Yig fromRadio Theatre Players! |
David sits down to talk to Clare Eden of The Minister of Chance audio drama and other wonderful projects to talk about crowd funding and working with her new projectStrangeness in Space through social media! |
Julius Purcell write an interesting article about the rise of Audio Drama and it includes such alumni as Fred Greenhalgh and Lawrence Raw and the We’re Alive team as they talk about the state of our beloved medium and its most recent interest. While most of us at the Society are thinking, “Where have you been?” it’s really about the elevation of audio drama in the central consciousness since producers like John Dryden (A Fine Balance) and Sarah Koenig (Serial) have
In an homage to the show that “ended it all” for the silent era of movies, and indirectly the Golden Age of Radio Drama, we look at Lux Radio Theater‘s “The Jazz Singer”, tonight on Sonic Echo. We all love you Mammeee! |
Jack and David make some rash decisions when they transmit the awesome Mega Tales– Tales of the Devil’s Tower episode one to three! |
Jack sits down to chat with the great innovator of modern audio theatre, Dirk Maggs from Perfectly Normal Productions to talk about the medium they love so well. |