The Leviathan Chronicles – Chapter 8 September 29, 2008
Posted by William Spear in >> News, >> Radio Drama.Tags: Anton, Christof Laputka, Macallan, Othello, The Leviathan Chronicles, Tulley
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Macallan, Tulley, Anton and Othello travel to the Indian city of Mumbai to meet with a mysterious figure to understand the origins of immortality on Earth.
Details:
The Leviathan Chronicles
http://www.leviathanchronicles.com/
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Mondays at 8:00 PM east coast time
Lit Between the Ears
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LA Theatre Works: Boats on a River by Julie Marie Myatt on Saturday September 27 – tonight September 28, 2008
Posted by William Spear in >> News, >> Radio Drama.Tags: Boats on a River, Elizabeth Pan, Emily Liu, Gregory Itzin, Jane Le, Julie Marie Myatt, Keo Woolford, L.A. Theatre Works, Michelle Ongkingco, William Mapother
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This Saturday, September 27 from 10 pm – midnight on 89.3 KPCC, L.A. Theatre Works’ The Play’s the Thing will air Boats on a River by Julie Marie Myatt, starring Gregory Itzin, William Mapother, Jane Le, Emily Liu, Elizabeth Pan, Michelle Ongkingco, and Keo Woolford. American expatriate Sidney Webb and Sister Margaret, his British colleague, work tirelessly to rehabilitate Cambodian children from the nightmare of prostitution. After a surprise raid on a brothel, three liberated girls begin the inspirational process of recovery under the loving watch of their new protectors. The broadcast includes an interview with playwright Julie Marie Myatt.
L.A. Theatre Works’ radio theater series, The Play’s the Thing, airs locally every Saturday night from 10 pm to midnight on 89.3 FM KPCC Southern California Public Radio, and is streamed on the KPCC website (www.kpcc.org) for one week following each broadcast. The series can also be heard on 89.7 WGBH in Boston; 91.5 FM WBEZ in Chicago; 94.9 KUOW in Seattle; 93.5 FM KRTS “Marfa Public Radio” in Texas; 90.5 FM KUT in Austin; 88.9 FM KUNM in Albuquerque; 91.5 FM, Interlochen Public Radio in Northern Michigan; 94.1 KPFA in Northern California; 91.1 FM KRCB in Sonoma County; 89.1 KUOR in Redlands; as well as on many other public radio stations nationwide and XM Satellite Radio. Selected programs from LATW are also heard internationally over BBC World Service, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Radio Telefis Eirann (Ireland), Radio Hong Kong, and Radio New Zealand. The L.A. Theatre Works Audio Theatre Collection is available in bookstores, libraries, through their catalog, digitally on itunes, overdrive.com, audible.com, and on the L.A. Theatre Works website at www.latw.org.
On XM Satellite Radio, The Plays the Thing now airs on Sonic Theater three times a week. Each broadcast premieres on Friday evening at 8 pm eastern/5 pm pacific and repeats the following Monday in the same time slot. On Wednesday, XM offers an encore performance of a previously-broadcast program.
To get a full schedule, go to the L.A. Theatre Works website at www.latw.org and follow the link through the “Radio Theatre Series” heading and then “Episode Guide” or go directly to www.scpr.org for KPCC.
Additional support for the series is provided by AudioFile Magazine. Listeners can visit their website at www.audiofilemagazine.com to view 65 reviews of LATW plays and hear sound clips from them. The Beverly Hilton hotel is the official hotel for The Play’s the Thing.
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Teen Café and Hunterdon Radio Theatre: A Benefit Concert for “The Seriously Talented and Brilliantly Creative” on Saturday September 27, 2008 September 25, 2008
Posted by William Spear in >> News, >> Radio Drama.Tags: hunterdon radio theatre, north county branch library, teen cafe, The Seriously Talented and Brilliantly Creative
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Hunterdon Radio Theatre
presents
A Benefit Concert for
“The Seriously Talented
and
Brilliantly Creative”
On Saturday September 27, a Fundraising Concert will be held to Benefit the Seriously Talented and Brilliantly Creative members of North County Branch Library’s Teen Café. The Concert will be held at 3:00PM at the Clinton Community Center on Halstead Street in Clinton.
The Teen Café is an ongoing library program open to young people in grades six through nine. Members of Teen Café, along with Hunterdon Radio Theatre, will present a program ranging from classics such as Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven and Beatrix Potter’s Ginger and Pickles to contemporary stories such as Elaine A. Power’s History of Hunterdon County and William E. Spear’s Which Boyfriends Today?
Supporting the program will be the A-Team from Kohl’s in Flemington. They regularly volunteer to enhance children’s lives in local communities. The Kohl’s A-Team, like today’s performance, is “Where you can expect great things.”
Come to the show, support the Teen Café, and enjoy all of the Seriously Talented and Brilliantly Creative performers.
Details:
- Date and Time: Saturday September 27 at 3:00PM
- Location: Clinton Community Center; 63 Halstead Street; Clinton, New Jersey 08809
- Costs: $5 for adults; $2 for students and senior citizens
All proceeds go to the North County Branch Library’s Teen Café program.
Due to limited seating, reservations are strongly encouraged.
Please contact Hunterdon Radio Theatre at (908) 638-5114 to reserve seats.
“This program is made possible in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State a partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts through funds administered by the Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission.”
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Giant Gnome Productions: Goldfield September 23, 2008
Posted by William Spear in >> News, >> Radio Drama.Tags: Abner Senires, CJ Hurtt, Giant Gnome Productions, goldfield, Jim Paterson, Jon Specht, Kevin Macleod, Kim Gianopolous, Mark Zaricor, Megan Pressley, Melissa Johnson, MJ Cogburn, Perry Whittle, Steve Carter, The 13th Hour, Tony Raymond, Tyrone Wells, Virgil Franklin, Waleed Ovase
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The first episode of Giant Gnome’s The 13th Hour series is titled GOLDFIELD. In this story, a former Pinkerton detective learns that ghosts of the past – and hidden secrets – have a way of coming back from the grave.
Credits for GOLDFIELD:
- Megan Pressley as Elizabeth
- Kim Gianopolous as Emma Carlton
- Jon Specht as Phil Carlton
- Perry Whittle as Fred Cooper
- Melissa Johnson as Jane Wilson
- Mark Zaricor as George Wingfield
- Abner Senires as the Man
- Tyrone Wells as the Announcer and Jason
- Steve Carter as Pinkerton Detective Steve Murphy
- Jon Specht as the TimeKeeper
- Perry Whittle as the GraveDigger
- Music graciously provided by: Virgil Franklin, Kevin Macleod and Jim Paterson
- Produced by Tony Raymond and Waleed Ovase
- Written by CJ Hurtt
- Audio Engineered by MJ Cogburn
- The Executive Producer of Giant Gnome Productions is Waleed Ovase
COPYRIGHT 2008 GIANT GNOME PRODUCTIONS
The 13th Hour
The 13th Hour tolls for someone . . . Is it you?
It is the dark side of midnight
and time to face your innermost fears.
Here, shadows overpower and banish the light,
freeing the monsters of the imagination.
When the 13th Hour strikes,
so does the fear inside us all.
About Giant Gnome Productions
Giant Gnome Productions is a new audio drama group. Its niche is great audio drama, no matter what the story type, from Westerns to Horror, and everything in between. They are a group of audio nuts who love to create great shows, in the audio format.
Giant Gnome’s audio drama is available from its feeds, as well as on iTunes. Both links are available on the original show pages. Listeners can download each episode individually as well.
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