Born out of the necessity for a form of theatre during the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of sound design students and their teacher at University of Central Florida in the Theatre Department are exploring new ways to create in a time where live theatre is on
Originally aired in the 1940's, Death Calls at Dinner was part of the Five Minute Mini Mysteries series. Sam has died right in the middle of dinner! Was it a heart attack? Or could it be more sinister? Sergeant Barker will need to uncover every clue her can to solve the case. Tune in to find out! Credits: Producer/Story Adapter/Theme Music Composer: Lindsay Putnam Sound Designer/Editor/Mixer: Kaitlyn Gamory and Lukas Royer Roles: The Announcer: Dunstan Ashe Mary Brown: Maddy La Roche George Taylor: Richard Rentz Sgt. Barker: Drew Stark Mike Grady: Raymond Bromante
Originally aired in the 1940's, My Pal Patsy was part of the Five Minute Mini Mysteries series. Gatti's friend Pats has died in a mysterious accident! Dr. Melville and town do-it-all Lem must rush to the scene to help uncover the truth behind his death. Could it be that maybe he was murdered?! Tune in to find out! Credits: Producer/Story Adapter/Theme Music Composer: Lindsay Putnam Sound Designer/Editor/Mixer: Erica Fox and Alyssa Marrero Roles: The Announcer: Autumn Kreidler Dr. Melville: Emily Williams Lem: Edd Gordon Gatti: Kaitlyn Gamory
Originally aired in the 1940's, The Murder of Mrs. Brooks was part of the Five Minute Mini Mysteries series. Mrs. Brooks has been found murdered! Leaving behind only 3 initials to help the police catch her killer, who could it be? Her husband? Her friend? Tune in to find out! Credits: Producer/Story Adapter/Theme Music Composer: Lindsay Putnam Sound Designer/Editor/Mixer: Raymond Bromante Roles: The Announcer: Raymond Bromante Jim: Richard Rentz Alice: Maddy La Roche Police Officer: Lukas Royer
Originally aired on August 9, 1948, The Thing on the Fourble Board was produced by Quiet Please Radio Show and was written by Wyllis Cooper. Sit down with Porky, a retired oil-drill worker who wants to tell you the story of one mysterious night where he used to work. Billy the geologist and Porky found something that night on the fourble board, but what exactly was it? Oh! You will also get to meet his wife Maxine and learn how they met. Tune in to find out more about the thing on the fourble board! Credits: Producer/Story Adapter/Director/Theme Music Composer: Lindsay Putnam Sound Designer/Editor/Mixer: Autumn Kreidler Creature Sound Effects: Lukas Royer Assistant Music Design/Research: Kaitlyn Gamory Assistant Dialog Editing: Erica Fox Sound Effects Editing/Research: Raymond Bromante and Alyssa Marrero Roles: Porky: Giuseppe Pipicella Billy: Emily Williams Ted: Drew Stark Police Officer: Dunstan Ashe
Originally aired on April 8, 1950, The Outer Limit was produced by Dimension X Radio Show. The story was by Graham Doar and it was adapted for radio by Ernest Kinoy. Travel into the future and discover what lies beyond the Outer Limit! After a routine outer limit space research mission goes awry, Heather Hansen struggles with locating her pilot Steve Weston after he goes missing in outer space with only 10 minutes fuel left. Her troubles don't end there when after 10 hours of being gone, he someone makes it back... alive! How did he extend his fuel? And what is the urgent message that he has for the entire world?! Tune in to find out what lies beyond The Outer Limit! Credits: Producer/Story Adapter/Director/Theme Music Composer: Lindsay Putnam Sound Designer/Editor/Mixer: Autumn Kreidler Assistant Director/Dramaturgical Research: Kaitlyn Gamory Assistant Music Design/Research: Erica Fox Assistant Dialog Editing: Raymond Bromante and Alyssa Marrero Sound Effects Editing/Research: Lukas Royer Roles: The Announcer & Speaker Voice: Lindsay Putnam Heather Hansen: Emily Williams Steve Weston: Drew Stark Charlie Clapper & Operator 1: Dunstan Ashe Tech: Raymond Bromante Sarge: Erica Fox Elsie & Undersecretary Ames: Athena Jean-Etienne Dr. Donaldson: Lukas Royer Operator 2: Autumn Kreidler
Originally aired in 1947, The Topaz Flower was produced by The Crime Club. The story was by Charlotte M. Russell and it was adapted for radio by Wyllis Cooper. Who stole the Topaz Flower? More importantly, who killed Harrison Sloane to get to it?! What is the Topaz Flower anyway?! Tune in to find out the outcome of this exciting "whodunit" story! Credits: Producer/Story Adapter/Director/Theme Music Composer: Lindsay Putnam Sound Designer/Editor/Mixer: Autumn Kreidler Assistant Director/Dramaturgical Research: Raymond Bromante Assistant Music Design/Research: Lukas Royer Assistant Dialog Editing: Alyssa Marrero Sound Effects Editing/Research: Erica Fox and Kaitlyn Gamory Roles: The Librarian & Dorn: Lindsay Putnam Captain Tam Bane: Athena Jean-Etienne Wally Kent: Jackson Lee Natalie Sloane: Maddy La Roche Bower: Greyson Phillips Maria Sloane: Emily Williams Raymond Sloane: Giuseppe Pipicella Clarinda Bell: Dunstan Ashe Joe Bannister: Drew Stark Officer Jarboe: Raymond Bromante
Originally aired in 1941, The Hitch-Hiker by Lucille Fletcher was produced by The Orson Welles Radio Show. Ronald Adams is taking a road trip across America! Driving was pretty smooth until a mysterious hitch-hiker inexplicably shows up throughout his journey. How does he keep getting ahead of him? Who is he and what does he want? Tune in to find out will Ronald Adams ever get ahead of him or will the hitch-hiker get to him first? Credits: Producer/Story Adapter/Director/Theme Music Composer: Lindsay Putnam Sound Designer/Composer/Editor/Mixer: Greyson Phillips Research/Dialog Editor/Sound Effects: Autumn Kreidler and Raymond Bromante Roles: Ronald Adams: Guiseppe Pipicella Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Whinney: Maddy La Roche Gas Attendant: Andre Braza Storekeeper: Darren Escarcha Cajipo Woman Hitch-Hiker: Athena Jean-Etienne Ghost Hitch-Hiker: Greyson Phillips Operators: Lindsay Putnam and Autumn Kreidler
CONTENT WARNING: DISCUSSION AND DESCRIPTIVE SOUNDS OF SUICIDE. HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYONE! WE ARE EXCITED TO BRING YOU THIS EXTRA SPOOKY EPISODE! Originally aired in 1942, Knock at the Door by Arch Oboler was first produced by Lights Out Radio Show. Ella contemplates her own fate as she recalls the events that led her to this point: she killed her mother-in-law. Will she get away with it? Will her husband find out? Will that knocking on the basement door ever stop? Tune in to find out what fate lies in store for Ella. Credits: Producer/Story Adapter/Director/Theme Music Composer: Lindsay Putnam Sound Designer/Editor/Mixer: Autumn Kreidler Research/Sound Effects: Raymond Bromante Roles: Ella - Kate Milazzo Jay - Darren Escarcha Cajipo Mrs. Kruger - Tori Micaletti Voice - Ethan T.
Originally produced in 1937, Ghost Party by Arch Oboler was produced by Lights Out Radio Show. When a fun-filled evening goes awry by a botched ghost seance, a couple is pushed to their limits by a mysterious woman with malevolent intent. Tune in to find out how a party trick turned into a life or death situation. Credits: Producing, adapting, directing, and theme music composition: Lindsay Putnam Sound design/editing/mixing: Greyson Phillips Research, vocals, and assistant editing: Autumn Kreidler and Raymond Bromante Roles: Mrs. Hinkle & Old Woman - Lindsay Putnam Mr. Hinkle - Greyson Phillips Jimmy & Bits - Raymond Bromante Ellen - Autumn Kreidler Crowd Vocals - All of us