Town Players of New Canaan Radio Plays
Excerpts from the book, The Last At-Bat of Shoeless Joe, A Novel by Grenville Wynch Burgess. Narrated by Mr. Burgess. Edited by Deborah Burke.
Excerpts from the new book, The Last At-Bat of Shoeless Joe, A Novel by Granville Wyche Burgess. Narrated by Mr. Burgess. Edited by Deborah Burke.
An adaptation by Jim Gordon, based on the 1892 novella by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. With Erica Evelti, Cathy Cordero, and David Pollard. Narrated by Jeff Pliskin. Produced and Edited by Deborah Burke. For the Town Players of New Canaan Radio Network.
The classic radio comedy skit by Abbott and Costello. With Jeff Pliskin and Tom Rushen. Produced and edited by Deborah Burke.
A 10-minute play by Pamela Weiler Grayson. Winner of the Manhattan Repertory Theatre's 10 Minute Play Contest, July 2016, with this original cast of Deborah Burke and Farrah Crane.
In this episode of Cecil and Sally, Cecil doesn't want any fudge! Maybe Sally, will be able to pry out why not!
Cliff House, Sara Goodbody's home, somewhere on the rocky coast of Maine. Investment guru, Charles Fleming envisions a profitable evening pitching his “can't fail” investment strategies to Sara and her friends. Unfortunately for Mr. Fleming, past successes are no guarantees of the future. With Cathy Cordero, Maureen Cummings, Marcy Whitten, and Tim Huber. Directed and Edited by Deborah Burke.
In one corner...we have John Bickerson (played by Jeff Pliskin), the undisputed snoring champion of the world! In the other corner...we have Blanche Bickerson (played by Deborah Burke), radio's most relentless battle ax! In this episode The Doctor is played by Scott Brill. So... Love conquers all? Well, we'll see about that. Listen in as radio's most contentious couple goes to the mat. The sleep-deprived are about to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous matrimony in this cutting comedy.
The Town Players of New Canaan present a remake of "My Favorite Husband: Valentine's Day," originally broadcast on February 11, 1949. The show features Liz and George Cooper, "two people who live together and like it." Valentine's Day is approaching, and when Katy, the maid, is too bashful to deliver her Valentine to the butcher, Liz offers to help. But a few mishaps and mix-ups give the amorous butcher the wrong idea, and Liz soon finds herself in a meaty predicament!