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Darker Musings is an anthology series of fantastical mystery and terror. Inspired by Rod Serling's Twilight Zone, Darker Musings always includes an air of another world that may be an alternate universe, or a terrifying nightmare, one in which the characters can not wake up. Darker Musings may not always be horror, but it should always leave you thinking! In this Darker Musings episode, four women have their monthly book club meeting and their world will never be the same. Written and directed by Jack J. Ward. Produced by Austin Beach and starring Jessica Kinney, Mel Rose, Angela Young, Jeffrey Billard, Joe Stofko and introducing Jennifer Tissot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Darker Musings is an anthology series of fantastical mystery and terror. Inspired by Rod Serling's Twilight Zone, Darker Musings always includes an air of another world that may be an alternate universe, or a terrifying nightmare, one in which the characters can not wake up. Darker Musings may not always be horror, but it should always leave you thinking! In this Darker Musings episode, four women have their monthly book club meeting and their world will never be the same. Written and directed by Jack J. Ward. Produced by Austin Beach and starring Jessica Kinney, Mel Rose, Angela Young, Jeffrey Billard, Joe Stofko and introducing Jennifer Tissot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Ault closes the Summerstock Playhouse with the first act of our two feature finale from Sonic Cinema Productions and the Amigos Collective beginning with the taut thriller from SUSPENSE- "The Long Night" starring Lothar Tuppan, Jeffrey Billard, Pete Lutz, Rachel Pulliam, Richard Summers, Austin Beach, introducing Jason Fella and produced by John Bell of Bell's in the Batfry! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Ault closes the Summerstock Playhouse with the first act of our two feature finale from Sonic Cinema Productions and the Amigos Collective beginning with the taut thriller from SUSPENSE- "The Long Night" starring Lothar Tuppan, Jeffrey Billard, Pete Lutz, Rachel Pulliam, Richard Summers, Austin Beach, introducing Jason Fella and produced by John Bell of Bell's in the Batfry! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sonic Society this week has two great favourite companies as we look at Darksend #1 from Broken Bard Studios with Austin Beach and A Choice Between from Misfits Audio and Glenn Haskall! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sonic Society this week has two great favourite companies as we look at Darksend #1 from Broken Bard Studios with Austin Beach and A Choice Between from Misfits Audio and Glenn Haskall! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Wave Front Shorts Series is a science fiction collection with each episode 20 minutes or less. Reservations- Jack Ward takes a comedic look at the Afterlife and Time Travel conundrums. Produced by Austin Beach, this episode stars David Ault, John Bell, Angela Young, Jeffrey Billard, Lothar Tuppan and Jan Didur.
The Wave Front Anthology series is a science fiction collection that explores futuristic societies, distopic nightmares, technological travesties and bleak tomorrows and this month in a near future, jobs are scarce and robotic cars are everywhere. As the world falls apart, Jerry and Brooklyn race against time to save the world.. Written by Jack J. Ward. Produced by Richard Frohlich with rough editing by Austin Beach!
David Ault closes the Summerstock Playhouse with the first act of our two feature finale from Sonic Cinema Productions and the Amigos Collective beginning with the taut thriller from SUSPENSE- "The Long Night" starring Lothar Tuppan, Jeffrey Billard, Pete Lutz, Rachel Pulliam, Richard Summers, Austin Beach, introducing Jason Fella and produced by John Bell of Bell's in the Batfry! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Ault closes the Summerstock Playhouse with the first act of our two feature finale from Sonic Cinema Productions and the Amigos Collective beginning with the taut thriller from SUSPENSE- "The Long Night" starring Lothar Tuppan, Jeffrey Billard, Pete Lutz, Rachel Pulliam, Richard Summers, Austin Beach, introducing Jason Fella and produced by John Bell of Bell's in the Batfry! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we welcome David back from his live performances to feature some of this year's exciting 11th Hour Productions from October, beginning with “The House of Leaf and Ash” written by Jeremy Hennessy and produced by Austin Beach! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we welcome David back from his live performances to feature some of this year's exciting 11th Hour Productions from October, beginning with “The House of Leaf and Ash” written by Jeremy Hennessy and produced by Austin Beach! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Captain Radio introduces our final new feature from Sonic Cinema Productions and the Wave Front Anthology- Market Crash In a near future, jobs are scarce and robotic cars are everywhere. As the world falls apart, Jerry and Brooklyn race against time to save the world. Written by Jack J. Ward. Produced by Richard Frohlich with rough editing by Austin Beach! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Captain Radio introduces our final new feature from Sonic Cinema Productions and the Wave Front Anthology- Market Crash In a near future, jobs are scarce and robotic cars are everywhere. As the world falls apart, Jerry and Brooklyn race against time to save the world. Written by Jack J. Ward. Produced by Richard Frohlich with rough editing by Austin Beach! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Gamma Team runs into some trouble and Director Kowalski gets some training of his own EPISODE 203 CAST: Announcer played by Dayn Leonardson Director Kowalski played by Steve Schneider Doctor played by Michael Manu Ivan Quigley played by Owen McCuen Josh played by Tobin Cleary Nova played by Tanja Milojevic Old Joe played by Joe Stofko Sarah played by Carly Gendell Word Trap played by Eva Schneider CREW: Written and directed by Steve Schneider Editing and Sound Design by Austin Beach Music and Post Production by Dayn Leonardson Lead actor recording by Austin Beach consider supporting us at www.patreon.com/wordtastic For more info about the show, or a complete list of cast and crew, visit us at www.wordtastic.org
Mrs. Blackmoore - Part 4: "True If Destroyed. True If Not Destroyed." Written by T.W. Grim Produced by Black Crow Audio With Narrations by Rhiannon McAfee, Joe Stofko, Owen McCuen, Michelle Kane, Austin Beach and Molly Lankford. Music composed by Steve Blizin
Mrs. Blackmoore - Part 3: "Loose Lips Sink Ships" Written by T.W. Grim Produced by Steve Blizin/Black Crow Audio With Narrations by Rhiannon McAfee, Joe Stofko, Owen McCuen, Michelle Kane, Austin Beach, Molly Lankford, Rafael Marmol and Jeff Clement. Music composed by Steve Blizin
Mrs. Blackmoore - Part 2: "Tattletale" Written by T.W. Grim Produced by Steve Blizin/Black Crow Audio With Narrations by Rhiannon McAfee, Joe Stofko, Owen McCuen, Danielle Hewitt, Austin Beach, Molly Lankford, David Darke and T.W. Grim Music composed by Steve Blizin
Mrs. Blackmoore - Part 1: Three Rules - Written by T.W. Grim With narrations by Owen McCuen, Molly Lankford, Michelle Kane, Joe Stofko, Danielle Hewitt, Austin Beach, David Collins, Cheryl Blizin - and Rhiannon McAfee as Mrs. Blackmoore. Music, editing & sound design by Steve Blizin / Black Crow Audio "There are three rules in my classroom..."
Mutual Presents returns with the fourth session from Sunday's MADCON Virtual 2021. This week Lothar Tuppan hosts "Soundscapes" with panellists- Dayn Leonardson, Austin Beach, and Michael Stokes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mutual Presents returns with the fourth session from Sunday's MADCON Virtual 2021. This week Lothar Tuppan hosts "Soundscapes" with panellists- Dayn Leonardson, Austin Beach, and Michael Stokes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You Can't Bluff Travis Tanner. Written by T. W. Grim With narrations by Owen McCuen, Nate DuFort, Joe Stofko, Greg McAfee, Rafael Marmol, Austin Beach and Steve Blizin. A desperate bet and blind ambition make for a high payout. Music composed, performed and/or arranged by Steve Blizin.
Just released this week and heard on Wednesday Wonders, Jack Ward from Electric Vicuna takes a comedic look at the Afterlife and Time Travel conundrums. Produced by Austin Beach and staring David Ault, John Bell, Angela Young, Jeffrey Billard, Lothar Tuppan and Jan Didur. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just released this week and heard on Wednesday Wonders, Jack Ward from Electric Vicuna takes a comedic look at the Afterlife and Time Travel conundrums. Produced by Austin Beach and staring David Ault, John Bell, Angela Young, Jeffrey Billard, Lothar Tuppan and Jan Didur. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week, another new Electric Vicuna Productions episode. This time Jack Ward takes a comedic look at the Afterlife and Time Travel conundrums. Produced by Austin Beach, this episode stars David Ault, John Bell, Angela Young, Jeffrey Billard, Lothar Tuppan and Jan Didur. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week, another new Electric Vicuna Productions episode. This time Jack Ward takes a comedic look at the Afterlife and Time Travel conundrums. Produced by Austin Beach, this episode stars David Ault, John Bell, Angela Young, Jeffrey Billard, Lothar Tuppan and Jan Didur. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At the twilight of humanity, a robot comes to the cabin door of an old woman to have her join the rest of the human species in the Singularity. Written by Jack J. Ward for the Wave Front Anthology. Produced by Austin Beach, this episode stars Rissa M, Jeffrey Billard, and Lothar Tuppan! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At the twilight of humanity, a robot comes to the cabin door of an old woman to have her join the rest of the human species in the Singularity. Written by Jack J. Ward for the Wave Front Anthology. Produced by Austin Beach, this episode stars Rissa M, Jeffrey Billard, and Lothar Tuppan! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week, another new Electric Vicuna Productions episode. This time Jack Ward writes about the coming singularity and the end of the human race and their "meat" existence for a permanent cyber integration. Produced by Austin Beach, this episode stars Rissa M, Jeffrey Billard, and Lothar Tuppan! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week, another new Electric Vicuna Productions episode. This time Jack Ward writes about the coming singularity and the end of the human race and their "meat" existence for a permanent cyber integration. Produced by Austin Beach, this episode stars Rissa M, Jeffrey Billard, and Lothar Tuppan! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At last! A new Electric Vicuna's The Wave Front Anthology series release! Jack Ward pens with tongue firmly in cheek a look at what happens when aliens arrive in the modern age. Produced by Austin Beach, this episode stars Tanja Milojevic Duane Noch and Jack Ward as Modhan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At last! A new Electric Vicuna's The Wave Front Anthology series release! Jack Ward pens with tongue firmly in cheek a look at what happens when aliens arrive in the modern age. Produced by Austin Beach, this episode stars Tanja Milojevic Duane Noch and Jack Ward as Modhan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We return with Electric Vicuna's The Wave Front Anthology series. Jack Ward pens with tongue firmly in cheek a look at what happens when aliens arrive in the modern age. Produced by Austin Beach, this episode stars Tanja Milojevic Duane Noch and Jack Ward as Modhan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We return with Electric Vicuna's The Wave Front Anthology series. Jack Ward pens with tongue firmly in cheek a look at what happens when aliens arrive in the modern age. Produced by Austin Beach, this episode stars Tanja Milojevic Duane Noch and Jack Ward as Modhan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SAVE THE LAST WORD FOR ME #1: Chatting with the Audioblivious Gang (8/2016) Here's a gem from the archives, the inaugural episode of a discussion podcast that I had high hopes for, but which only went for 8 episodes or so. But the discussions are fun and if you're interested in voice actors' lives, we delve pretty deep in these interviews. Unfortunately, "Audioblivious" doesn't exist anymore, but I have grown close to several of the people in this episode: Austin Beach and Sarah Golding, for two, who since this interview have made great strides in audio drama, so you should look 'em up and see what they're doing these days. I'll be posting these re-runs monthly -- they originally launched on a different platform that I never use anymore, so you probably never heard of this show. Still, I hope you'll listen and enjoy.
THE D.N.A. PIT (SCI-FI) “The D.N.A. Pit” is an original story by Pulp-Pourri Theatre's producer-director, Pete Lutz. Originally written and produced as a live “radio” drama on the stage at Harbor Playhouse in 2001, Pete revised the script for the series' third season in 2014. This production is sponsored by Dromedary Cigarettes and stars the Narada Radio Company. Dr. Philip Schaefer is a geneticist in Celestial City who has invented what's being called an Earth-shattering device: The D.N.A. Pit, which is capable of altering any living creature's DNA. Dr. Schaefer wants to use his device for the good of mankind, but forces beyond his control may try to subvert his miraculous device to their own twisted ends! Listen and enjoy! CAST OF CHARACTERS (In order of appearance): VENESSA SANTOS: Aileen Corpos DR. PHILIP SCHAEFER: Dana Gonsalves* DR. DARREN McCORMICK: Austin Hanna COMPUTER VOICE: Angela Elgueda Young* STERLING STEELE: Mark Hacala HOMELESS MAN/HENCHMAN: Juan Perez FEDERAL AGENT #1: Austin Beach (of Audioblivious Productions) FEDERAL AGENT #2: Julio Herrera GEN. THANH NGUYEN: Pete Lutz KATIE McCORMICK: Cheyenne Gibbs ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala * Original 2001 Cast Member DROMEDARY CIGARETTES Commercial Voices: Kristy Glick Pete Lutz Kendra Womack Angela Elgueda Young Lisa Michaud PIANO: Ross Bernhardt OPENING ANNOUNCERS: Gene Lutz, Rich Wentworth PULP-POURRI THEATRE THEME composed and performed by Rich Wentworth EPISODE THEME: "Second Coming" by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech dot com.
Edict Zero – FIS – EP504 – “The Walk (I)” EDICT ZERO – FIS – Season 5 Episode 4 – “The Walk (I)” #CREDITS# VOICES: Julie Hoverson, Phil Rossi, Tanja Milojevic, Folly Blaine, David Collins-Rivera, Fiona Thraille, Owen McCuen, Michael Hudson, Austin Beach, Sarah Golding, Dayn Leonardson, Stefan Rudnicki, Jennifer Dixon, Bill Walsh, C. Edward […]
The Sonic Society this week has two great favourite companies as we look at Dark Send #1 from Broken Bard Studios with Austin Beach and A Choice Between from Misfits Audio and Glenn Haskall! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sonic Society this week has two great favourite companies as we look at Dark Send #1 from Broken Bard Studios with Austin Beach and A Choice Between from Misfits Audio and Glenn Haskall! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EDICT ZERO – FIS – Season 5 Episode 3 – “Weather Tis Nobler” #CREDITS# VOICES: James Keller, Julie Hoverson, Phil Rossi, Tanja Milojevic, Russell Gold, Robert Cudmore, Chris Barnes, David Collins-Rivera, Caitlin Sneddon, Fiona Thraille, Owen McCuen, Austin Beach, Sarah Golding, Dayn Leonardson, Stefan Rudnicki, Bill Walsh, and Jack Kincaid. EXPANDED VOICE CREDITS Elleryville […]
EDICT ZERO – FIS – Season 5 Episode 2 – “The Man in the Box” #CREDITS# VOICES: James Keller, Julie Hoverson, Phil Rossi, Tanja Milojevic, Russell Gold, Robert Cudmore, Chris Barnes, Jennifer Dixon, David Collins-Rivera, Caitlin Sneddon, Fiona Thraille, Michael Hudson, Owen McCuen, Austin Beach, Stefan Rudnicki, and Jack Kincaid. EXPANDED VOICE CREDITS Spoon _______________________________ […]
EDICT ZERO – FIS – Season 5 Episode 1 – “Everything Changes (III)” #CREDITS# VOICES: James Keller, Julie Hoverson, Phil Rossi, Tanja Milojevic, Russell Gold, Robert Cudmore, Chris Barnes, Jennifer Dixon, David Collins-Rivera, Caitlin Sneddon, Fiona Thraille, Michael Hudson, Sarah Golding, Dayn Leonardson, Owen McCuen, Austin Beach, Corey McCrea, Bill Walsh, Tracy-Lea Cudmore, Steve […]
After the events of the warehouse, we switch our focus to Markis. It has been a few hours since the wreck and he is still at the hospital. Having had a conversation with Quorin's mom, he waits for a car to give him a ride home, only to discover that it's Winter who has arrived to pick him up. Talk about a tense trip home. You can imagine that Markis has a plethora of questions... but it's Winter's answers that prove to be most disturbing. Written and directed by Drew Profit Sound design and post production by Austin Beach Theme song and musical score by Dayn Leonardson featuring "If I Fail" used with permission by The Whiskey Shambles find more of their work at http://whiskeyshambles.com Starring Drew Profit as Quorin Mike Janson as Markis Dayn Leonardson as Winter Sarah Golding as Mom and Ms. M Regan Beach as the woman at the hospital Austin Beach as the radio newscaster follow us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BrokenBardStudios follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/BrokenBardProd support us on Patreon at https://Patreon.com/BrokenBardStudios go buy some merch! at https://brokenbardstudios.threadless.com/ original cover art by Regan Beach Banner art by Jeff Boeing
Virginia helps out Jack with co-hosting while David Ault rests up his Kris Kringly self. Tonight's special feature comes from Austin Beach and Audioblivious with “Natural Selection”. Hold on to your hats and your screams! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Virginia helps out Jack with co-hosting while David Ault rests up his Kris Kringly self. Tonight’s special feature comes from Austin Beach and Audioblivious with “Natural Selection”. Hold on to your hats and your screams!
Moments after the accident and the emergence of his powers, a dazed and injured Quorin is taken to an abandoned warehouse by the stranger known as Winter. After having his wounds tended to, Quorin awakens to find his reality is in a whole new paradigm. He is part of something far bigger than even the universe itself. Something dark... something hungry. To top it off, the only one who knows what is going on is Winter... a mysterious unsettling enigma with unknown motives. Alone, hurt, exhausted and scared, Quorin has to keep himself in check and try to find a way to accept what Winter tells him. A way to begin to come to terms with what he has become. Written and Directed by Drew Profit Sound Design and Post Production by Austin Beach theme song and musical score by Dayn Leonardson Starring Drew Profit, Dayn Leonardson, Mike Janson, Jeremy Hennessy, and Steve Schneider If you enjoy the show, visit patreon.com/BrokenBardStudios and consider supporting us.
Quorin Andreas, a nineteen year old that briefly experiences death. After being revived he retained a memory of an awareness that was not his own. An ethereal darkness trying to latch on to his soul making him... a vessel. Can Quorin save himself and possibly the world? Or will the machinations of those that hunt him lead to his destruction... or worse? written and directed by Drew Profit Sound design and post production by Austin Beach Theme song written and performed by Dayn Leonardson find Dayns work at https://soundcloud.com/daynleonardson music featured in this episode used with permission by the artists Songs featured: Trimmed and burning by The Whiskey Shambles http://whiskeyshambles.com YOLO by Aesthetic Perfection https://aestheticperfection.bandcamp.com Starring: Drew Profit, Dayn Leonardson, Mike Janson, Danielle Ries, Sarah Golding, Jeremy Hennessy, and Austin Beach follow us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BrokenBardStudios on Twitter at https://twitter.com/BrokenBardProd support us on Patreon at https://Patreon.com/BrokenBardStudios original cover art by Regan Beach banner art by Jeff Boeing
Meet Quorin Andreas. A nineteen year old who briefly experiences death. After being revived, he retained a memory of an awareness that was not his own... an ethereal darkness that tried to latch on to his soul making him... a vessel. Can he save himself and possibly the world? Or will the machinations of those that hunt him lead to his destructuon... or worse?Created by Drew ProfitMusic by Dayn LeonardsonStarring Drew Profit, Dayn Leonardson, Mike Janson, Danielle Ries, and Sarah Golding, Jeremy Hennessy, and Austin Beach
Pardon my dust as I get the podcast back up...but I did get this done. In Episode 1... The K.I.X.I 880 A.M. radio schedule for the Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air (November) Feature Presentation JASON AND THE GOLDEN FLEECE by the General Mills Radio Adventure Theater And a segment I call FADE IN, a conversation with Austin Beach of Broken Bard Studios!
This week we welcome David back from his live performances to feature some of this year's exciting 11th Hour Productions from October, beginning with "The House of Leaf and Ash" written by Jeremy Hennessy and produced by Austin Beach! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we welcome David back from his live performances to feature some of this year's exciting 11th Hour Productions from October, beginning with "The House of Leaf and Ash" written by Jeremy Hennessy and produced by Austin Beach!
A couple's desperate final hours in a world shattered by a sudden epidemic.Broken Bard Studios Presents: A Bitter PlaceWritten and directed by Jeremy HennessyStarring Danielle Ries and Drew Profitadditional voices by Jeremy Hennessy, Austin Beach, and Kristin MartinSound designproduction by Austin Beachbroken bard intro stinger music by Avi Zivmusical score by Dayn Leonardson check out his work and consider supporting him at https://daynleonardson.bandcamp.com/releases
DANIEL, SOPHIE AND RUFUS FIND THEMSELVES IN HELL. ELLISON SEES THE END OF THE WORLD IN VISIONS AND ADAM AND CHIMES PUT THEIR RESPECTIVE PLANS TO WORK FOR THEIR BOSSES AND HAVE A QUIET DRINK TO DISCUSS THE PLANS. Lothar Tuppan as Daniel and Tommy Tanja Milojevic as Sophie Mat Weller as Rufus Pete Lutz as Ellison Drew Profit as Moloch and J.J. Austin Beach as Tiki and Daniel’s Father DB Spitzer as Adam Gareth Severen and Wesley Critchfied as Chimes Sarah Rhea Werner as Nun #1 and Headmistress Zoe Jenkins as Nun #2 Janet Didur ass Waitress Atticus Jackson as Demon Baby #1 Demon Baby #2 Demon Baby #3 Music by Chauncey Haworth and featuring songs by Quartermoon Created and developed by Mark Slade and Lothar Tuppan Directed and edited by Daniel French Credits by Zoe Jenkins and Julia Eve
Talking Nonsns - 1 Austin and Sarah are here for the Relaunch of the show. We cover a wide range of nonsense and a wider range of wisdom. Internet culture, hilarity, the 90s, music, memes, and raising our kids in the internet landscape. Fun times. Sarah LaFave is a rebel, branding and marketing genius, wise cracker, hilarity maker and mother. She talks fast and spits fire. https://www.facebook.com/thehiphempmama/ Austin Beach creates audio drama podcasts, fellow questioner of all things surreal and weird, and a badass with a voice that would make Gandalf cry. audioobliviousproductions.com - itunes spotify google play https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/audioblivious-productions/id1090680263 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ynonsns/ Twitter https://twitter.com/ynonsns Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ynonsns/ Visit the Eyes Open Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/EyesOpenNetwork/
Say what you will about Squirrel Tooth Alice. She may have been the west's best known soiled dove, but she was also a business owner, a mother and proud proponent of Prairie Dogs. Special thanks to Rhiannon McAfee of Rex Rivetter Private Eye and to Austin Beach, Drew Profit and Mike Janson of Broken Bard Productions for appearing in this episode. Thank you to Chris Enss for her book Wicked Women. To see all of Chris's western work, visit this link: https://www.amazon.com/Chris-Enss/e/B001H6IQ8E/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1
Daniel, Sophie and Rufus encounter a female monster that eats young women. Meanwhile, Ellison continues his murder spree, but Tiki and he are having realationship problems which lands Ellison in jail. DANIEL DREAD EPISODE 2: TIKI, BABY WRITTEN BY MARK SLADE Lothar Tuppan as Daniel Tanja Milojevic as Sophie Mat Weller as Rufus Pete Lutz as Ellison and Officer # 1 Drew Profit as Moloch and J.J. Austin Beach as Tiki and Dad Ronda Mitchell as Marge and Waitress Joshua Price as Clerk Katie Loftin as Woman and Jenny Wesley Critchfield as Charlie and Canton Janet Didur as Officer # 2 Sgt. Haynes Nancy Bueler Music by Chauncey Haworth Created and developed by Mark Slade and Lothar Tuppan Directed and edited by Daniel French Credits by Geneva Aubrey. ART BY CAMERON HAMPTON
Episode 1 of 7. Daniel Dread is a supernatural hunter and detective. Join us as we follow him Rufus and Sophie on their strange cases. Lothar Tuppin voice acts Daniel Dread. Lothar Tuppin voice acts Daniel Dread. Pete Lutz voice acts Ellison. Tanja Milojevic voice acts Sophie. Matt Weller voice acts Rufus. Drew Profit voice acts Alex Simon and Moloch. Austin Beach voice acts Tiki and Troll. Marilee Robinson voice acts Mrs. Jensen. Kessi Rilinki voice acts Woman. Atticus Jackson voice acts Mr. Jeffcoat. Music by Chancey Hayworth. Created and developed by Mark Slade and Lothar Tuppin. Written by Mark Slade. Produced, Directed, Edited, and Sound Design by Daniel French at Fishbonius Sound Design
EDICT ZERO – FIS – Season 4 Episode 6 – “A Day To Die (III)” #CREDITS# VOICES: James Keller, Julie Hoverson, Phil Rossi, Tanja Milojevic, Russell Gold, Robert Cudmore, Chris Barnes, David Collins-Rivera, Austin Beach, Caitlin Sneddon, Fiona Thraille, Kim Poole, Dayn Leonardson, Owen McCuen, Corey McCrea, Pandora Kew, and Jack Kincaid. EXPANDED VOICE […]
rdYou are going to have to listen to this episode, if you want to find out what connects Jack the Ripper, Shakespeare, Winnie the Pooh - and New York City in 1891. HISTORICAL REFERENCES: Shakespeare / Jack The Ripper Mystery: Gardner, Charles W., The Doctor and The Devil (1894). Willemse, Cornelius, Behind the Green Lights (1931). Sante, Luc, Low Life (1990). Begg, Paul, The Forgotten Victims (2014). Tully, Jim, Prisoner 1167: The Madman Who Was Jack the Ripper. Sugden, Philip The Complete History of Jack the Ripper. Graham, Heather, Sacred Evil (2011) Shakespeare, William, The Merchant of Venice (1596). New York Times, April 25, 1891. New York Tribune, October 2, 1888. Brooklyn Daily Eagle, April 24, 1891. Cleveland Plain Dealer, April 25, 1891. Bismarck Daily Tribune – October 11, 1888. Boston Daily Globe on November 13, 1888. Police Blotter & Court News: Cleveland Plain Dealer, June 1, 1888. GUEST VOICES Jack The Ripper, Shakespeare and Winnie the Pooh: Carrie Brown / Shakespeare – Emma, co-host of S’laughter Podcast. NYC Police Inspector Thomas Byrne - Eoghan Maguire - Buddah0047 (twitter) and (mixer). Charles W. Gardner, Private Eye - – Sam Kulper of the Breakers podcast. NYC Police Recruit Instructor - Zane Sexton – from Shadowy Slicker podcast. Police Blotter & Court News: Police Blotter Narrator - Penny – of Murder She Spoke Podcast. Police Blotter Title Intro (voice) - Dennis Serra, host of Evil Podcast. Judge / Call to Order - John Doe, free lance actor and voice performer. Jack Kilroy (defendant) - Austin Beach of Audioblivious Productions. Municipal Judge (#1) - Scott Philips of Audioblivious Productions. Municipal Judge (#2) - Pete Lutz from the Pulp Pourri podcast, the Jake Dimes podcast, the Range Detective podcast; and the Save the Last Word for Me podcast. Outro Aphorism (voice) – Kit Caren, co-host of the Forgotten News Podcast. Host Intro – Nina Innsted, the host of the Already Gone podcast. MUSIC: Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses / by 3.0 At Rest I Knew A Guy SOUND EFFECTS: Freesound.org Gothic Music Ghost Piano Applause People Talking Gavel_-_3_Strikes_with_room_reverb Rimshot Tinkerbell Transition_Music OUTRO APHORISM: Source (paraphrase) – Chesterton, G.K., The Blue Cross (1910), reprinted in the Innocence of Father Brown, short story collection. T-SHIRTS, MUGS, AND OTHER SWAG - NOW AVAILABLE! Just click here! HEY! CONTACT US: E-Mail: ForgottenNewsPodcast@gmail.com Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Forgotten-News-Podcast Twitter: @NewsForgotten @KitCaren HEY! CAN YOU HELP US?! PLEASE HELP THE FORGOTTEN NEWS PODCAST TO COVER THE COSTS OF RESEARCH, INVESTIGATION, AUDIO EQUIPMENT. AND PODCAST HOSTING FEES. ANY DONATION - EVEN A DOLLAR - WOULD REALLY HELP US OUT! Just click on this PayPal link, to contribute. PAYPAL Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
The end is coming, and Gal Cross is helping God save souls by making believers out of his murdered victims. In the meantime, Dr Lay and former cop Peter Price are on the hunt for Cross, if they can keep their hands off each other long enough to find him! Featuring Pete Lutz as The Stranger. Theme Music by Carpenter’s Notch and audionautix.com. Wade in the Water Sung by Tanja Milojevic with music by Backingtracks-mp3.com. Starring Pete Lutz as Cross, Tanja Milojevic as Dr. Lay, Lothar Tuppan as Price, Kessi Reliniki as Faye, Kristyn Mass as Simone, Mat Weller as Hines. Jackie Ayers as Jan, Austin Beach as Levi, and Jack Ward as Gus. Credit narration by Lothar Tuppan, Music by Carpenter’s Notch and Audionautix.com Written and Directed by Mark Slade. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodnoir/message
Featuring Pete Lutz as The Stranger. Music by Carpenter’s Notch and audionautix.com Starring Pete Lutz as Finch, Josei Kage as Nina, Sarah Golding as Waitress, Viktor Aurelius as Coburn, Snake as Thugs 1, 2, and 3, Jeff Niles as Sable, and Austin Beach as Grady. Credit Narration by Pete Lutz. AFTER YOU’VE GONE performed by Tanja Milojevic. Written and Directed by Mark Slade. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodnoir/message
EDICT ZERO – FIS – Season 4 Episode 5 – “A Day To Die (II)” #CREDITS# VOICES: James Keller, Julie Hoverson, Phil Rossi, Tanja Milojevic, Russell Gold, Robert Cudmore, Chris Barnes, David Collins-Rivera, Austin Beach, Caitlin Sneddon, Fiona Thraille, Kim Poole, Dayn Leonardson, Michael Hudson, Folly Blaine, Owen McCuen, Corey McCrea, Pandora Kew, and Jack […]
Here’s the teaser preview for the upcoming episode of Edict Zero – FIS, EP405, “A Day to Die (II)”, which should be released in January. Exact date is TBA. It’s deep in post-production now (by one guy who requests patience). In this preview you’ll hear the voices of Sarah Golding, Jack Kincaid, Austin Beach, James […]
Six android beings must cope with what it means to be human, and the terror that goes along with it. Light years from earth, who will save them when everything goes horribly wrong. Artwork by Bob Garvin Starring: Sarah Golding, Owen McCuen, Danielle Ries, Drew Profit, Scott Phillips, Mike Janson, Kristin Martin, Austin Beach, and Pete Lutz. Written and directed by Jeremy Hennessy and Scott Phillips. dialogue editing by Austin Beach, sound design by Matthew Boudreau of Aural Stage Studios, Musical score by Dayn Leonardson
Since 2013, World Audio Drama Day -- October 30th -- has been calling our attention to the existence, and the creation, and the preservation of audio drama. Not only the old stuff your grandparents talked about: new programs as well, that are being created every day by modern-day producers. Some are brilliant; others are barely listenable. But all of them contribute to the genre, and all are worthy of some kind of recognition. That's why W.A.D.D. was created. It's no coincidence that it's tied in with the anniversary of Orson Welles's "War of the Worlds" broadcast -- and I hope, if you're here and reading this, that you already know the significance of Orson Welles in my life. But enough about the Day. Here's our offering for W.A.D.D. 2017, a live recording of my adaptation of Robert Bloch's short story, "Return to the Sabbath", performed at Pulpfest '17 in Pittsburgh. We hope you enjoy it. Our show is significant in that it brought together three independent audio drama producers: Austin Beach, of Audioblivious Productions, who with his team creates the "Wynabego Warrior" comedy series; Ed Champion, whose seminal "Gray Area" series is making waves; and myself. All of us met in person for the first time in that location, and we hit it off like gangbusters, and performed pretty well together, too, I think. Also present were Cora Devoir, a Pittsburgh local, who volunteered to join us in the madness, and my sons Derek (who drove over from Norfolk, VA), and Keane, who flew with me. To have my boys involved was a very special treat for me indeed. CAST: ANNOUNCER/VITO/REPORTER: Derek Lutz MILO MAYO: Pete Lutz LESLIE KINCAID/SYLVIA CHANNING: Cora Devoir of Arcade Comedy Theater EDWARD RELCH/KARL JORLA: Edward Champion of Gray Area Productions STUDIO BOSS/BLESKIND: Austin Beach of Audioblivious Productions MUSIC COMPOSED & PERFORMED BY Dr. Ross Bernhardt with some passages by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech dot com SFX & MUSIC CUES: Keane Lutz POST-PRODUCTION SOUND TWEAKING BY: Steve Blizin, Ryan Baldwin, Daniel Burnett (thanks, guys!) ADDITIONAL POST-PRODUCTION FINE-TUNING BY: Pete Lutz
Six android beings must cope with what it means to be human and the terror that goes along with it. Light years from earth, who will save them when everthing goes horribly wrong. Starring Sarah Golding, Owen McCuen, Danielle Ries, Drew Profit, Scott Phillips, Mike Janson, Kristin Martin, Austin Beach, and Pete Lutz. Written and directed by Jeremy Hennessy and Scott Phillips sound design by Matthew Boudreau, musical score by Dayn Leonardson
On Halloween night four friends gather together and discover that some traditions are all too real. Starring Owen McCuen, Tanja Milojevic, Austin Beach, Matthew Boudreau, and Pete Lutz. Written and produced by Neil Gustin
Its name is Megan...***Presented by: Wynabego Warrior The Tale of John Waynnabe (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/audioblivious-productions-audio-drama/id1090680263?mt=2)***Written by: DoomPuppy***Sound design by: Austin Beach See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Emma is a top-notch psychiatrist who can change the lives of the most difficult patients imaginable. But there's a great personal cost to her formidable talents that she's not telling anyone about, an internal torment eating away at her inner life that she's hiding from her patients and her professional peers and that a quiet survivor of an abusive relationship may just have the answer for. (Running time: 25 minutes) (This story contains intense and emotionally disturbing scenes that may unsettle some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: Emma: Colette Thomas Jenna: Devony DiMattia Jack: Jack Womack Gordon: Michael Saldate Receptionist: Zachary Michael Subway Preacher: Albert Hastler Music by Thomas Ragsdale Houston Person, "As Time Goes By" (courtesy of Free Music Archive, CC) Sound Design and Editing by Edward Champion Foley Sources: Edward Champion and nofeedbak (CC). Subway Sounds Recorded on Location in Brooklyn, New York Special thanks to Sacha Arnold, Austin Beach, Christopher Byrd, Claudia Berenice Garza, Pam Getchell, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, Argyria Kehagias, Pete Lutz, Lauren Nelson, John Osborne, Rina Patel, Marc Anthony Stein, That Podcast Girl, Tim Torre, Georgette Thompson, Jack Ward, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this episode. I would also like to thank the psychiatrists and compassion fatigue experts who I spoke with on conditions of anonymity for their considerable assistance with this story. Thanks for listening!
Virginia Gaskell finds herself on the other side of the portal that lured her in, greeted by a very exuberant (and strangely familiar) receptionist, some squawking avians that aren't quite okay with her love of chicken fajitas, and further mysteries about how the universes rupture into each other. (Running time: 7 minutes) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: Virginia Gaskell: Chris Smith Receptionist: Zachary Michael Demon: Pete Lutz Ed Champion: Edward Champion Bird People: Fiona Thraille, Benjamin Macon Fort Sound Design and Editing by Edward Champion Foley Sources: Edward Champion Special thanks to Sacha Arnold, Austin Beach, Matthew Boudreau, Jason Boog, Christopher Byrd, Jen Elyse Feldman, Claudia Berenice Garza, Pam Getchell, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, John Osborne, Tom Parsons, Michael Saldate, Marc Anthony Stein, Georgette Thompson, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this episode. Thanks for listening!
As a thriving empire faces war with ferocious barbarians, a mischievous scholar named Minerva hopes to bring law and civilization to a great realm populated by talking birds, giant rats, gregarious knights, elemental gods, and menacing malasanders. An unanticipated dispute among the knights gives Minerva an opportunity to uphold the doctrine of moral principles, but Minerva finds herself testing her loyalty to her aide-de-camp while helping others to learn what honor, empathy, and identity really mean. (Running time: 32 minutes) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: Minerva: Rori Nogee Eris: Gerrard Lobo Henrietta: Monica Ammerman Fire: Samantha Cooper Watson: Christopher Akpobiyeri Boleyn: Rachel Baird The Magister: Sarah Golding Talking Birds: Alan Barrows Knights: Michael Charles Foote, Jim Kampfil, Matt Leong, Pete Lutz, Tanja Milojevic, John Xavier Miller III, Julia Morizawa, Hans Detlef Sierck, Fiona Thraille, Richard H. Thorndyke, Jack Ward, Tao Yang. Sound Design and Editing by Edward Champion Foley Sources: Edward Champion, jobro (CC), _def (CC), Taira Komori (CC), avakas (CC), Martin-Eero Kõressaar (CC), the_toilet_guy (CC), the_toilet_guy (CC), Shanay Groen (CC), jason130178 (CC), baryy (CC), huggy13ear (CC), HDM2013 (CC). Music: "The Long March Home" by Tim Juliano (licensed through NeoSounds) Art: Rushen (CC) Special thanks to Sacha Arnold, Austin Beach, Matthew Boudreau, Jason Boog, Christopher Byrd, Jen Elyse Feldman, Claudia Berenice Garza, Pam Getchell, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, Argyria Kehagias, John Osborne, Tom Parsons, Rina Patel, Michael Saldate, Marc Anthony Stein, Marjorie Stein, That Podcast Girl, Georgette Thompson, Neil Varma, Jo Anna Van Thuyne, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this episode. We are especially indebted to Robert Cudmore, Matthew McLean, and Steve Schneider, whose collective insight, inspiration, unfathomable generosity, and encouragement were vital during the development of this highly ambitious story. Please be sure to also listen to A Scottish Podcast, which is run by many of the fine people who made this program possible, Lost in Williamsburg, whose work with overlapping dialogue has served as partial editing inspiration, and Tom Parson's forthcoming Organism. We also recently launched Inside the Gray Area, a behind-the-scenes podcast available for Patreon subscribers who contribute at the $5/month level. Become a Patreon member and enjoy access to this, along with our annotated scripts, which contain many key references that will help unravel the bigger story. Thanks for listening!
Night Terrors: Season 2: The Whole Town's SleepingMeet Helga - Harbi is away on vacation - so relax and enjoy tonight's adventure! In this little story, there is one woman you should meet. Her name is Lavinia Nebbs - a strong-minded, independent woman. She and her friends are going out on a ladies night out despite some nefarious circumstances that are plaguing the town. Maybe by the end of the night, she'll learn to heed those small little voices that warn of danger or bad omens.THE WHOLE TOWN IS SLEEPINGReleased: October 31, 2016Duration: 26:51Size: 61.5 MBAdapted from Ray Bradbury's story, "The Whole Town's Sleeping," through the Generic Radio Worship Script Library.Featured in the cast were:Eleiece Krawiec as Lavinia NebbsMJ Cogburn as FrancineCaitlyn Hernandez as HelenKat Crabtree as Mrs. HanlonAustin Beach as the Detective and Mr. BriggsEric Paul Johnson as Officer KennedyDavid Ault as The Lonely OneShane Harris as your NarratorYour Host was HelgaThe story was written by Ray Bradbury.Adapted for The New Night Terrors by Generic Radio Workshop Script LibraryMusic by Kevin MacLeod and Kia Harwig.Post Production by MJ CogburnThe Series Producer is Mark Bruzee.Executive Producer for Darker Projects is MJ Cogburn
Joanna loves Eclipse Ale. It's the best beer in the world. She has boxes of Eclipse memorabilia. She regularly wears Eclipse baseball caps. But on one rainy night, Joanna discovers that this happy relationship (along with the relationship with her boyfriend) is not what it seems. Why can't she remember what her boyfriend gave her on their second anniversary? And why doesn't anybody know about Eclipse Ale? (Running time: 28 minutes) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: Joanna: Eileen Hanley Greg: Charlie Harrington DJ: Peter Coleman Sam: Marc Eliot Stein Ignacio: Kilgore Lehrer Receptionist: Zachary Michael Leslie Stevens: Lauren Shippen Bar Background: Hans Detlef Sierck, Jan Jensen, Sam Lowry Edited by Edward Champion Foley Sources: Edward Champion, PlooQ (CC), lebcraftlp (CC), Sandermotions (CC), Leandros Ntounis (CC), LG (CC), magnus589 ()CC), GowlerMusic (CC) Theme Song: Pachyderm, "Never Knew Me at All" (licensed through CC, found at Free Music Archive) Music: Milton Arias, "Gracias," Valery & The Greedies, "She-Wolf," Jahzaar, "Scenes from the Zoo," Ben Sound, and Kevin MacLeod, "Carpe Diem," Ben Sound, "Funky Element" (all licensed through CC, found at Free Music Archive, Ben Sound, and Incompetech) Art: Claudio Sepúlveda Geoffroy (CC) Special thanks to Sacha Arnold, Austin Beach, Matthew Boudreau, Jason Boog, Christopher Byrd, Kate C., Christian Caminiti, Claudia Berenice Garza, Pam Getchell, Jon Grilz, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, Pete Lutz, Philip Merritt, Pacific Obadiah, John Osborne, Rina Patel, Michael Saldate, Raia Savage, Alex Schawrtzberg, That Podcast Girl, Georgette Thompson, Jack Ward, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this episode. Please be sure to also listen to Philip Merritt's Lost in Williamsburg, which gave me a major editing idea that completely altered the bar scene, Jon Grilz's Creepy, and Pacific Obadiah's Lake Clarity.
Greg Sutton, a fidgety young man who is a little too fixated on selling himself, sees his psychiatrist for the first time in months, hoping to find answers about his lost childhood and how to get back the woman he loves. But his own quick fix solution to his problems is not quite what the psychiatrist had in mind. (Running time: 6 minutes) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: Greg: Charlie Harrington Emma: Colette Thomas Edited by Edward Champion Foley: Edward Champion Art: id-iom (CC) Special thanks to Sacha Arnold, Austin Beach, Jason Boog, Christopher Byrd, Claudia Berenice Garza, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, Pete Lutz, John Osborne, Rina Patel, Michael Saldate, Paul Sating, Marc Stein, Georgette Thompson, Jack Ward, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this episode.
A NSFW satirical parody newscast in a world where all video game characters exist in the same reality. listener discretion is advised, you've been warned. Starring Scott Phillips, Sarah Golding, and Jeremy Hennessy. Additional voices by Danielle Reis, Drew Profit, Mike Janson, and Austin Beach. Music By Dayn Leonardson, Cover art by Kessi Riliniki. SFX by Austin Beach and freesound.org
A NSFW satirical parody newscast in a world where all video game characters exist in the same reality. listener discretion is advised. You've been warned. Starring Drew Profit, Sarah Golding and Jeremy Hennessy. additional voices by Danielle Reis, Mike Janson, Scott Phillips, and Austin Beach. Music by Dayn Leonardson. Cover art by Kessi Riliniki SFX by Austin Beach and freesound.org
a NSFW satirical parody news broadcast in a world where all video game characters exist in the same reality. listener discretion is advised, you've been warned starring Sarah Golding, Jeremy Hennessy, and Mike Janson. additional voices by Danielle REis, Drew Profit, Scott Phillips, and Austin Beach. cover art by Kessi Riliniki, music by Dayn Leonardson SFX by Austin Beach and freesound.org
Episode 4 of an NSFW satirical parody news broadcast in a world where all video game characters exist in the same reality. listener discretion is advised. You've been warned. starring Sarah Golding, Jeremy Hennessy, and Mike Janson. additional voices by Danielle Reis, Drew Profit, Scott Phillips, and Austin Beach. cover art by Kessi Riliniki, Music by Dayn Leonardson. SFX by Austin Beach and freesound.org
A NSFW satirical parody news broadcast where all video game characters exist in the same reality. Starring Jeremy Hennessy, Sarah Golding, and Mike Janson. Additional voices by Danielle Reis, Drew Profit, Scott Phillips, and Austin Beach cover art by Kessi Riliniki, Music By Dayn Leonardson
A man wakes up in his apartment with a hazy memory of the night before. He's greeted in bed by a mysterious woman who keeps saying, “Hello.” But she seems to know far more about his life than he ever could have told her in one night. And as the rats gnaw mercilessly from within the walls, she has a few bold and shocking answers as to why he's so afraid. (Running time: 22 minutes) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: He: Tim Torre She: Emily Carding Gordon: Michael Saldate Edited by Edward Champion The Gray Area Theme by Alex Khaskin (licensed through NeoSounds) Foley Sources: Edward Champion and erpe (CC license, slight changes). Cover Image: Jason Lander (CC) Special thanks to Sacha Arnold, Austin Beach, Jason Boog, Christopher Byrd, Chris Fletcher, Claudia Berenice Garza, Sarah Golding, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, Pete Lutz, John Osborne, Rina Patel, Paul Sating, Marc Stein, Georgette Thompson, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this emotionally revealing episode.
A NSFW satirical parody news broadcast in a world where all video game characters exist in the same reality. this show is not suitable for all audiences, listener discretion is advised. enjoy at your own risk starring Sarah Golding, Jeremy Hennessy, and Mike Janson, with additional voices by Danielle Reis, Drew Profit, Scott Phillips, and Austin Beach. cover art by Kessi Riliniki. Music by Dayn Leonardson. SFX by Austin Beach and freesound.org
A NSFW satirical parody news broadcast in a world where all video game characters exist in the same reality. Episode 1 Monday Edition, written by audioblivious productions, produced by Austin Beach, Starring Jeremy Hennessy as Blip 8bit, Sarah Golding as Pixel Flowers, Mike Janson as Skip Laggy, all additional voices by Audioblivious Productions. Cover art by Kessi Riliniki, Music by Dayn Leonardson of Koach Studios Sfx by Austin Beach and Freesound.org
All Things Sci-Fi with special guest Austin Beach My guest Austin Beach and I will discuss the unique, amazing and incredible radio plays done on his production company Audio Oblivious. Specifically, we will discuss the various shows produced and the people involved. Plus, he and I will talk about our favorites in sci fi.
Virginia Gaskell, an underappreciated 66-year-old cult writer forced into a rest home, contends with mysterious voices summoned from her typewriter and an obscure literary interviewer named Ed Champion. (9 minutes) Written and directed by Edward Champion CAST: Virginia Gaskell: Chris Smith Ed Champion: Edward Champion Orderly: Zachary Michael Demon #1: Greta Christie Demon #2: Pete Lutz Edited by Edward Champion Foley Sources: Edward Champion, Superex1110 (CC license, slight changes), and nothayama (CC license, slight changes). Special thanks to Jonathan Ames, Sacha Arnold, Austin Beach, Erin Bennett, Matthew Boudreau, Jason Boog, Christopher Byrd, Emily Carding, Robert Cudmore, Devony DiMattia, Chris Fletcher, Claudia Berenice Garza, Sarah Golding, Daniel Handler, Jen Halbert, Gabriella Jiminez, Fred Kiesche, Matthew MacLean, John Osborne, Rina Patel, Michael Saldate, Paul Sating, Gary Shteyngart, Darin Strauss, Marc Stein, Scarlett Thomas, Georgette Thompson, Tim Torre, and many others I may have inadvertently forgotten for their invaluable help, feedback, kindness, inspiration, and support during the production of this episode.
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with recording and technical assistance from Marc Harmon. You can support Greater Boston on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GreaterBoston. Content warnings at end of show notes. An enormous thank you to The Alexandria Archives, a podcast of Southern weird horror, for their generous support of Greater Boston. You can find them at AlexandriaArchives.com. You too can support Greater Boston through our Patreon. Patrons can receive early access to new episodes, transcripts annotated with production details, and bonus audio. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Lauren Shippen as Mayflower Johnson Austin Beach as Dixon Hammersmith Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him), Samuel St. Eberhauser (he/him), and Marlo (he/him) Alexander Danner as The Narrator (he/him) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) James Capobianco as Extinction Event Poletti (he/him) Arun Sannuti as Tyrell Frederickson (he/him) Jim Johanson as Steve and Meathead Steve Johanna Bodnyk as Mallory (she/her) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon Ben Flaumenhaft as Homeless Man (he/him) Tanja Milojevic as Wanda (she/her) Also featuring Jim Johanson, Tanja Milojevic, Ben Flaumenhaft, and Rick Coste as ThirdSight Employees. Be sure to check out the wonderful shows produced by our special guests, including Lauren Shippen’s The Bright Sessions, and Austin Beach’s comic Western Wynnebago Warrior. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA,Green Valley Waltz,Red Apple Rag and Shove that Pig’s Foot a Little Farther in the Fire performed by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede. CONTENT WARNINGS Strong Language References to alcoholism Sexual references Blackmail Discussion of historic Disaster Communist propaganda?
RATED PG-13. A CO-PRODUCTION OF 63audio and LEAP AUDIO. This is the story of two gay couples and their fight to challenge the constitutionality of California's Proposition 8, which went into effect in the first decade of the 21st century. Prop. 8 essentially made it illegal for same-sex couples to marry. Fashioned from actual dialog, TV political ads and court transcripts, "8" is a moving, gripping drama that you must share with your family and friends. Written by the author of the recent hit TV miniseries, "When We Rise", Dustin Lance Black. Featured in the cast were: (*indicates Narada Radio Company members) Austin Beach* (of Audioblivious Prod.) as Charles Cooper Bob Caro* as Evan Wolfson Shannon Grace* as Maggie Gallagher Christian Ferris* as David Blankenhorn MJ Cogburn as Dr Cott Jeremy Hennessy* (of Audioblivious Prod.) as Dr. Gregory Herek Michael Cogburn as Elliot Perry Mason Cogburn as Spencer Perry John Washington* as Dr. Tam Keane Lutz* as Ryan Kendall Kristy Glick* as Sandy Stier Melody Gaines* as Kris Perry Kyle Bauer* as Dr. Ilan Meyer Maurice Curran* as Jeff Zarillo Omar Lopez* as Paul Katami Lisa Marie Ayala* as the Court Clerk Victoria Fancki* as the Journalist And special Guest stars: Pete Lutz* as Judge Vaughn Walker Jack Ward* (of Electric Vicuna Prod.) as David Boies Timm Gillick as Dr. Gary Segura and Mark Bruzee* as Theodore Olson and Nick Wommack* as the Narrator This play was written by Dustin Lance Black Produced by Pete Lutz for 63audio and Mark Bruzee for Leap Audio Post-production by Mark Bruzee Line Director was Pete Lutz “Love Don’t Know a Reason” by Michael Callen was used without permission. 8 was originally funded by The American Foundation for Equal Rights and Broadway Impact. For more information or to schedule your own staged reading of “8” go to: www.8theplay This has been a co-production of 63audio and Leap Audio.
we had the honor of being featured on Radio Drama Revival! this is the interview that aired after our featured episode!
This week, we’re playing Wynabego Warrior: The Tale of John Waynnabe (eagle screech), the wacky western epic by Audioblivious Productions. John is a mysterious drifter who drives around the West(ern part of Kentucky) in a souped-up RV, righting wrongs. It’s a rollicking good time! Later on, I chat with Austin, who co-founded Audioblivious Productions and plays John in the show.
Originally released 12/16/15, "Murder on Santa Claus Lane" is Pulp-Pourri Theatre's holiday offering for 2015. Adapted from a pulp-fiction story by William G. Bogart which first appeared in "G-Men Detective" magazine, our story is set in 1943 Hollywood, around Christmastime. This production was adapted, produced and directed by Pete Lutz. Enjoy, and Happy Holidays from the Narada Radio Company! CAST OF CHARACTERS: JOHNNY REGAN: Nick Wommack BIG BEN SLATTERY: Pete Lutz POLICE DISPATCHER: Nancy Bueler YOUNG WOMAN: Emily Carpenter PETE KELSEY: Paul J. Patterson LT. ANDERSON: John Washington LANDLADY: Geri Elliff GUNMAN and LOUIE: Skeeter Ullman SLAPPY: Dana Gonsalves AIR RAID WARDEN: Jim Baldridge Garst RAFFERTY: Jason D. Johnson COPS: Victor Aurelius, Austin Beach, Glenn Hascall, Glenn Higbee, Jeff Niles CROWD: Omar Lopez, Merilee Robinson, Keane Lutz, Katie Loftin, Pete Lutz SPECIAL FEATURES CAST: Adriana Fontanez, Griffin Greene, Katie Loftin, Darren Rockhold, Nick Wommack, Keane Lutz, Merilee Robinson, Dana Gonsalves, Rich Wentworth, Pete Lutz Pulp-Pourri Theatre theme composed and peformed by Rich Wentworth Special music stings for this episode composed and performed by Ross Bernhardt and John Carl Toth
What do you think the truth smells like? We've made it a year. With plenty of crazy crazy things to happen. A Whale of a Tale was written by Dan Manning of Ars Paradoxica, Featuring the voices of Dan Manning, and Mischa Stanton from Ars Paradoxica, Austin Beach from Audioblivious Productions, and Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason of Greater Boston. Jim Robbie and the Wanderers is a bi-monthly radio drama podcast. Tango and Charlie are two female musicians travelling a surreal post-apocalyptic america with their robot companion Jim Robbie, entertaining and sticking their noses where they don’t belong. The United States that the Wanderers inhabit is full of all sorts of strange and wonderful surprises, from zombies, cactus people, underwater kingdoms to vampires, messed up physics and mad scientists. A script for those who want to follow along, or who are hard of hearing is found on our website at jimrobbieandthewanderers.com
Sally starts gardening and digs up something from her past. Esther falls back on old habits. Chet realizes he’s not here to make friends. Created by Daniel Manning & Mischa Stanton. Written by Danielle Shemaiah, directed & produced by Mischa Stanton. Featuring Kristen DiMercurio as Sally Grissom, Reyn Beeler as Chet Whickman, Katie Speed as Esther Roberts, and Richard Penner as Dr. Fitzgerald, as well as Fionna Thraille, Heather Auden, Thea Rodgers, Austin Beach, and Jean DiMercurio as Sally's mom, with special thanks to Isabel Atkinson. Original music by Mischa Stanton and Eno Freedman-Brodmann. A product of the Whisperforge http://whisperforge.org
“The D.N.A. Pit” is an original story by our producer-director, Pete Lutz. Originally written and produced as a live “radio” drama on the stage at Harbor Playhouse in 2001, Pete revised the script for Pulp-Pourri Theatre in 2014. This production is sponsored by Dromedary Cigarettes and stars the Narada Radio Company. SPECIAL NOTE: This production goes hand-in-hand with S3E4, "The Time-Cutter", available at https://archive.org/details/PPTS3E4TimeCutter or here on Libsyn and iTunes. Dr. Philip Schaefer is a geneticist in Celestial City who has invented what's being called an Earth-shattering device: The D.N.A. Pit, which is capable of altering any living creature's DNA. Dr. Schaefer wants to use his device for the good of mankind, but forces beyond his control may try to subvert his miraculous device to their own twisted ends! Listen and enjoy! CAST OF CHARACTERS (In order of appearance): VENESSA SANTOS: Aileen Corpos DR. PHILIP SCHAEFER: Dana Gonsalves* DR. DARREN McCORMICK: Austin Hanna COMPUTER VOICE: Angela Elgueda Young* STERLING STEELE: Mark Hacala HOMELESS MAN/HENCHMAN: Juan Perez FEDERAL AGENT #1: Austin Beach (of Audioblivious Productions) FEDERAL AGENT #2: Julio Herrera GEN. THANH NGUYEN: Pete Lutz KATIE McCORMICK: Cheyenne Gibbs ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala * Original 2001 Cast Member DROMEDARY CIGARETTES Commercial Voices: Kristy Glick Pete Lutz Kendra Womack Angela Elgueda Young Lisa Michaud PIANO: Ross Bernhardt OPENING ANNOUNCERS: Gene Lutz, Rich Wentworth PULP-POURRI THEATRE THEME composed and performed by Rich Wentworth EPISODE THEME: "Second Coming" by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech dot com. GET MORE EPISODES OF PULP-POURRI THEATRE FREE AT: https://archive.org/details/PPTpodcast
As punishment for his crimes, Anthony Partridge is exiled to the Blackroom, ODAR’s communications hub situated at the anchor point. He’s not so sure he wants to be ODAR’s slave until the end of his days, but that all changes when he’s the only one who can get Sally Grissom the care she needs. Sally’s fallen into a coma after a meeting with her future self, and ODAR’s off and running without her. What world will Sally find waiting for her outside the hospital? Created by Daniel Manning & Mischa Stanton. Written by Daniel Manning, directed & produced by Mischa Stanton. Featuring Kristen DiMercurio as Sally Grissom, Reyn Beeler as Chet Whickman, Katie Speed as Esther Roberts, and Robin Gabrielli as Anthony Partridge, as well as Brock Bivens, Lia Peros, and Austin Beach, with special thanks to Isabel Atkinson. Original music by Mischa Stanton and Eno Freedman-Brodmann. A product of the Whisperforge http://whisperforge.org
Are you still waiting to make the leap and start creating your own shows? How long does it take to become an Audio Drama producer?We’ve seen a few new faces emerge in the world of Audio Drama Production in 2015. One such new face is Austin Beach of Audioblivious Productions. Austin and the guys recently released their very first show Natural Selection, and they have big plans for the future.If you’re yet to get started creating your own Audio Dramas, this is a great example of how you just need to make that leap. Less than a year ago Austin had never opened a piece of audio editing software. DAW-Matt-LeongTwo of the big takeaways here are that you don’t need to try and learn everything over night, and that you don’t need to release everything you mix. Practice and experimentation is key. Yes it will take time, along with a lot of trial and error, but you can be an Audio Drama producer by this time next year.There will undoubtedly be even more new producers emerging in the medium in 2016 than there were this year. Will you be one of them?Also on this weeks show, a Christmas message from Matt Leong (who also drew us an Audio Drama rabbit named DAW!), the induction of new Knight of the Pledge Seth Williams, and we’ve released an Audio Drama called Kraken Mare.
Virginia helps out Jack with co-hosting while David Ault rests up his Kris Kringly self. Tonight's special feature comes from Austin Beach and Audioblivious with "Natural Selection". Hold on to your hats and your screams!