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Cliff Proton is back in two shorts. The first recorded in 2014 is called "Happy 500th, Doc" and the second, recorded in 2016, is called "Electoral Dysfunction". There is a bonus "faux-mercial" for JavaStar "Happy 500th, Doc" was written by Rich Frohlich and featured the voice talents of AJ Glendenning, Jonathan Cooper and Rich Frohlich. "Java Star" was written by Rich Frohlich and featured the voice talents of Shannan Atkinson, Spencer Prokop and Ken Raney. “Cliff Proton and the Electoral Disfunction” was written by Rich Frohlich and featured the voice talents of AJ Glendening, Reg Platt, Dona Safran, Libby Mitchell, Jared Mitchell, Larry Groebe, Ken Raney and Rich Frohlich. Stay tuned for more Cliff Proton, more Schlock.
The Night of the Roku A Son of Schlock Audio Theatre audioplay Vic decides to do away with his 8mm films and embrace new streaming technology to show his guests. Written by Charles Pratt and Richard Frohlich – Recorded, Edited and Produced by Richard Frohlich. Featuring the voice talents of Reg Platt, Susan McMath Platt, Bryan Douglas, Ken Raney, Dona Safran, Libby Mitchell, and Larry Groebe. It was recorded May 2016 at RF Media studios in Arlington Texas In the next few shows we plan to go back in time and revisit, resurrect and repost some of the classic Schlock audio theatres produced by the Columbia Audio Theatre – and if possible bring Charles Pratt in to give his thoughts and comments on those productions.
Doctor Who and the Necessary Evil Set in the time of the 4th Doctor, the Master changes a fixed point in time which threatens the future of the Time Lords. Only the Doctor and Sarah are in the right position to put things right on the infamous planet Skaro. Written and Directed by Richard Frohlich. Voice talent: David Novinski, Lois Leftwich, Reg Platt, Larry Grobe, Ken Raney, Dona Safran, Bryan Douglas, AJ Glendenning Produced in cooperation with the Grapevine Public Library, The British Emporium and RF Media. Recorded in front of a studio audience October 8th, 2017 at the Grapevine Public Library, Grapevine, TX The Texas Radio Theatre does not claim ownership of the characters or fictional universe of Doctor Who, nor that the story and situation is part of official story canon. This work is intended only for entertainment, the actors and crew volunteered their time, the performance and resulting recording is available for free and no financial profit was derived from this production. We thank the producers, writers and actors of the Doctor Who series for creating such a rich world where almost anything is possible.
Battleship 3D: The Movie Trailer Written by Richard Frohlich and recorded in front of a studio audience during our STUDY IN SCARLET audio play: Oct 16th 2011 Produced by the Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of ArtExecutive Producer: Shannan Frohlich Director: Richard Frohlich Production Manager: Ken Raney Featuring the Voice Talents of:Ric Spiegel, Bryan Douglas, Andrew Kasten, Bryan Lockett and Reg PlattLive Sound Effects by Ken RaneyEngineering, Music and Sound Patterns by Richard Frohlich
Titanic II: The Revenge "This time you won't know how it ends!" Written by Richard Frohlich and recorded in front of a studio audience during our REVENGE of the HALKMEN audio play: July 18th, 2003 Produced by the Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of ArtExecutive Producer: Shannan Frohlich Director: Richard Frohlich Production Manager: Ken Raney Featuring the Voice Talents of:Tim Wardell, Dona Safran, Bill Flynn, Rich Baker, Spencer Prokop, Mitch Carr, Gary Layton, Ken Raney and Larry Groebe Live Sound Effects by Jennifer Parson and Ken RaneyEngineering and Sound Patterns by Richard Frohlich
The Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art present the conclusion of: "Sherlock Holmes and the Final Problem" Adapted by Julie BarrettDirected by Richard FrohlichFeaturing the voice talents of:Robert Clover BrownMargot CopelDavid GrantSheela KadamBryan LockettRichard MillaSpencer Prokop,and Ken RaneyLive sound effects by Ken Raney. Original Music courtesy of Lucien Désar Recorded in front of a studio audience in November 2007The Texas Radio Theatre presents an audio adaptation of one of Sherlock Homles' most notorious cases, featuring literature's first super villain - Professor James Moriarty. How great must Holmes' sacrifice be to rid the world of such a complete and diabolical menace? This podcast is dedicated to the memory of Spencer Prokop.Part 3 of 3Runtime approximately 19:42 22.7MB© 2007 Richard Frohlich
The Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art present:"Sherlock Holmes and the Final Problem"Adapted by Julie BarrettDirected by Richard FrohlichFeaturing the voice talents of:Robert Clover BrownMargot CopelDavid GrantSheela KadamBryan LockettRichard MillaSpencer Prokop,and Ken RaneyLive sound effects by Ken Raney. Original Music courtesy of Lucien Désar Recorded in front of a studio audience in November 2007The Texas Radio Theatre presents an audio adaptation of one of Sherlock Homles' most notorious cases, featuring literature's first super villain - Professor James Moriarty. How great must Holmes' sacrifice be to rid the world of such a complete and diabolical menace? This podcast is dedicated to the memory of Spencer Prokop.Part 2 of 3Runtime approximately 14:40 16.8MB© 2007 Richard Frohlich
The Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art present:"Sherlock Holmes and the Final Problem"Adapted by Julie BarrettDirected by Richard FrohlichFeaturing the voice talents of:Robert Clover BrownMargot CopelDavid GrantSheela KadamBryan LockettRichard MillaSpencer Prokop,and Ken Raney Live sound effects by Ken Raney. Original Music courtesy of Lucien Désar Recorded in front of a studio audience in November 2007 The Texas Radio Theatre presents an audio adaptation of one of Sherlock Homles' most notorious cases, featuring literature's first super villain - Professor James Moriarty. How great must Holmes' sacrifice be to rid the world of such a complete and diabolical menace? This podcast is dedicated to the memory of Spencer Prokop.Part 1 of 3Runtime approximately 29:43 29.4MB© 2007 Richard Frohlich Listen here: http://texasradio.rnn.beta.libsynpro.com/rss or visit our page on iTunes
Rod Renegade: Chaos for Hire (part 3)Written by DB Humphries and Richard Frohlich, Produced by Shannan Frohlich and the TRTCRecorded in front of a studio audience at the Arlington Museum of Art on July 18th, 2004This is the third part and the conclusion to this Rod Renegade adventure. Rod Renegade is a special agent for the department of Homeland Security. Severely wounded in Afghanistan, he was fitted with a special computerized brain implant called "SIS" which restores his body to slightly better than normal. SIS is also a complete artificial intelligence, communications and data bank that he can talk to mentally, but several 'bugs' haven't been worked out. During one of Rod's test he meets Taipan, an international criminal who's soon to become Rod's greatest nemesis.This is part 3 of 3Runtime: approx 26 minutes 35MbFeaturing the voice talents of Rich Baker, Caitlin Tiffany Glass, Larry Groebe, Drew Hampton and Stephanie Wulfe. Live sound effects were created by Angie Payne and Ken Raney.This audio play won the 2004 Mark Time Honorable Mention
Rod Renegade: Chaos for Hire (part 2)Written by DB Humphries and Richard Frohlich, Produced by Shannan Frohlich and the TRTCRecorded in front of a studio audience at the Arlington Museum of Art on July 18th, 2004Rod Renegade is a special agent for the department of Homeland Security. Severely wounded in Afghanistan, he was fitted with a special computerized brain implant called "SIS" which restores his body to slightly better than normal. SIS is also a complete artificial intelligence, communications and data bank that he can talk to mentally, but several 'bugs' haven't been worked out. During one of Rod's test he meets Taipan, an international criminal who's soon to become Rod's greatest nemesis.This is part 2 of 3Runtime: approx 19 minutes 26MbFeaturing the voice talents of Rich Baker, Caitlin Tiffany Glass, Larry Groebe, Drew Hampton and Stephanie Wulfe. Live sound effects were created by Angie Payne and Ken Raney. This audio play won the 2004 Mark Time Honorable Mention
Rod Renegade: Chaos for HireWritten by DB Humphries and Richard Frohlich, Produced by Shannan Frohlich and the TRTCRecorded in front of a studio audience at the Arlington Museum of Art on July 18th, 2004Rod Renegade is a special agent for the department of Homeland Security. Severely wounded in Afghanistan, he was fitted with a special computerized brain implant called "SIS" which restores his body to slightly better than normal. SIS is also a complete artificial intelligence, communications and data bank that he can talk to mentally, but several 'bugs' haven't been worked out. During one of Rod's test he meets Taipan, an international criminal who's soon to become Rod's greatest nemesis.This is part 1 of 3Runtime: approx 22 minutes 30MbFeaturing the voice talents of Rich Baker, Caitlin Tiffany Glass, Larry Groebe, Drew Hampton and Stephanie Wulfe. Live sound effects were created by Angie Payne and Ken Raney. This audio play won the 2004 Mark Time Honorable Mention
This is the first step alien love child (son) of Schlock Audio Theatre. The film we poke fun at is Kinji Kukasaku’s VIRUS, a dreadfully bleak film due to its being cut to ribbons for an international audience. Virus was made in 1980 and originally starred Masao Kusakari, George Kennedy, Robert Vaughn, Chuck Connors, Olivia Hussey, Edward James Olmos, Ken Ogata, Sonny Chiba and Glenn Ford.Fermented, written, recorded, mixed and edited by Richard FrohlichProduced by Shannan Frohlich and the Texas Radio Theatre Company.Recorded in Irving TexasVocally interpreted by: Mitch Carr, Bryan Douglas, Doug Goodrich, Larry Groebe, Rebecca Jordan, Bryan Lockett, Tiffany Lonsdale-Hands, Susan McMath Platt, Reg Platt, Joe Porter, Ken Raney, Dona Safran, Kelly Scott, Ric Spiegel and Jordan WillisRuntime 63:30 min - 87.2 MB© 2009 Richard Frohlich
The Texas Radio Theatre Company adapts H.G. Wells' classic story, where we travel to the year 100,080 and a world where beauty and terror live side-by-side. Suddenly the time machine, our only exit, is missing. Could the docile and weak inhabitants called Eloi be something other than what they appear, or is there something lurking in the shadows.This audio play was recorded at the Arlington Museum of Art on May 30th 2009 in front of a studio audience and includes the voice talents of Larry Groebe, Gary Layton, Tiffany Lonsdale-Hands, Ken Raney, Kelly Scott and Ric Spiegel.Ken Raney provides the live sound effects and Richard Frohlich directs and engineers.The play runs approximately 38 minutes.
The Texas Radio Theatre Company recreates this lost ABC radio Tales of Tomorrow episode called "Syndrome Johnny" by Charles Dye about the world ravaged by pandemic after pandemic.This radio play was recorded at the Arlington Museum of Art on May 30th 2009 in front of a studio audience and includes the voice talents of Larry Groebe, Gary Layton, Tiffany Lonsdale-Hands, Ken Raney, Kelly Scott and Ric Spiegel.Ken Raney provides the live sound effects and Richard Frohlich directs and engineers.The play runs approximately 30 minutes.
The Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art present: Cliff Proton and the Pan Dimensional Commissary: PART 3 by Richard Frohlich In part two of the Pan Dimensional Commissary, Cliff, Doctor Heterodyne and Robot went to get breakfast at Arnolds when they discovered it was closed. Hungry, they ate at a nearby restaurant called Moffin’s IDC when it exploded. Thinking there was a connection, the three climbed onto the restaurant’s matter transference device – which took them to the planet Ebay... Cliff was in prison... and Robot and the doctor attempted a daring rescue, only to find they had the wrong prisoner, leaving Cliff to be tortured at Widow Granny Moffin’s leisure. Will the Doctor and Robot try to rescue Cliff a second time? Just how many beanie babies are on Planet Ebay and will anyone ever get a decent breakfast ever again. Find out in Part three of Cliff Proton and the Pan Dimensional Commissary! Produced by the Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art TRTC Executive Producer: Shannan Frohlich Director: Richard Frohlich Production Manager: Ken Raney Featuring the Voice Talents of: Jonathan Cooper, AJ Glendenning, David Grant, Larry Groebe, Jerry Hall, Pamela Heath and Ken Raney. Live Sound Effects performed by: Bob White & Ken Raney Sound Patterns and Engineering by Richard Frohlich Length: 25:02 min, Size: 17.1 MB visit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and on our weblog at txradiotc.blogspot.com
The Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art present: Cliff Proton and the Pan Dimensional Commissary: PART 2 by Richard Frohlich In part one of the Pan Dimensional Commissary, Cliff, Doctor Heterodyne and Robot went to get breakfast at Arnolds when they discovered it was closed. They ate at a nearby restaurant called Moffin’s IDC when Arnolds building suddenly exploded... Will Cliff and his friends find out what happened to Arnold? Will they find out how his restaurant blew up? Will they ever get a decent breakfast? Find out in episode two!!! Produced by the Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art TRTC Executive Producer: Shannan Frohlich Director: Richard Frohlich Production Manager: Ken Raney Featuring the Voice Talents of: Jonathan Cooper, AJ Glendenning, David Grant, Larry Groebe, Jerry Hall, Pamela Heath and Ken Raney. Live Sound Effects performed by: Bob White & Ken Raney Sound Patterns and Engineering by Richard Frohlich Length: 21:30 min, Size: 14.7 MB visit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and on our weblog at txradiotc.blogspot.com
The Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art present: Cliff Proton and the Pan Dimensional Commissary by Richard Frohlich The In his forth adventure, Cliff, our fearless intrepid and slightly accident prone space ranger returns with Doc and Robot to confront the diabolical plans of Gran Berry Moffin... an evil chef bent on universal domination. Produced by the Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art TRTC Executive Producer: Shannan Frohlich Director: Richard Frohlich Production Manager: Ken Raney Featuring the Voice Talents of: Jonathan Cooper, AJ Glendenning, David Grant, Larry Groebe, Jerry Hall, Pamela Heath and Ken Raney. Live Sound Effects performed by: Bob White & Ken Raney Sound Patterns and Engineering: Richard Frohlich Length: 21:00 min, Size: 14.8 MB visit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
The Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art present: The Charado written by Richard Frohlich The Charado, a strange super powered visitor from another world. Unable to speak American, but willing to use is inhuman powers to fight for truth - justice and freedom. Today's adventure - "The Gorilla Next Door" sponsored by Tart Pops, the only candy that looks like Brittany Spears. Recorded in front of a studio audience in January 2005 Produced by the Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art TRTC Executive Producer: Shannan Frohlich Director: Richard Frohlich Production Manager: Ken Raney Featuring the Voice Talents of: Joe Berryman, Jerry Hall, Chris Messersmith, Christopher Nash, Ken Raney, Dona Safran and Bob White. Live Sound Effects were performed by Hina Padihar and Angie Payne. Sound Patterns and Engineering: Richard Frohlich Length 7:00 min Size 5.4 MB http://www.texasradiotheatre.com/ http://txradiotc.blogspot.com/
The Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art and The Creative Arts Theatre and School present:The Monkey's Paw in Texasadapted by Tim Wardell and Richard FrohlichA reworked updated version of W.W. Jacobs classic story about the care people should take in what they wish for. Recorded in front of a studio audience October and November of 2003Produced by Shannan Frohlich and the Texas Radio Theatre Company. Featuring the voice talents of Stacy Meier, Dona Safran, Mitch Carr, Rich Baker and Gary Layton. Jennifer Parson created the live sound effects and Ken Raney was production manager and main announcer.Length: 29:41 min, Size: 13.6 MBvisit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
The Texas Radio Theatre Company, in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art performs the THIRD Cliff Proton Adventure called âThe Quantum Suit's Loose Thread of Time".We follow Cliff Proton, his robot, the Doctor and Sarah on another action-packed adventure set in the far and distant future where everyone lives, flies and eats out of tubes... Chapter 3 - Cliff, having locked his key inside his space ship has attempted to use his modified Quantum suit to go back in time to retrieve them, only to imprisoned in the interdimensional vortex by the high priestess of Jolee. Having escaped her alluring clutches, he finds himself in an alternate dimension where men are women - women are men and robots are in charge.... the horror. How will he finally get back to his own dimension AND unlock his spaceship? Find out in this next episode of Cliff Proton, Space Ranger.This is the conclusion of TRTC program number 68 - recorded June 2005 in front of a studio audience.It was written and directed by Richard Frohlich, produced by Shannan Frohlich and the TRTC in cooperation with Arlington Museum of Art. Production Manager is Ken Raney.It featured the voice talents of A.J. Glendenning, David Grant, Jonathan Cooper, Terrisa Cossak, Shannan Atkinson, Larry Groebe, Sheryl Livesay, Jerry Hall, Ken Raney, and Bob White.Live Sound effects were performed by Jerry Hall, Bob White and Rhiannon McMillon.Length: 33:21 min, Size: 15.2 MBvisit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
Texas Radio Theatre Company, in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art performs the THIRD Cliff Proton Adventure called âThe Quantum Suit's Loose Thread of Time".We follow Cliff Proton, his robot, the Doctor and Sarah on another action-packed adventure set in the far and distant future where everyone lives, flies and eats out of tubes... Chapter 2 - In the previous chapter, Cliff's chain-drinking of Robotine Robot Colas and the discovery of his new ship's lack of washrooms make it necessary that they make an emergency landing on planet or asteroid with 'suitable gravity'... What horrific series of events will force Cliff to unlock the mysterious forces of time... find out in this next episode of Cliff Proton, Space Ranger.This is TRTC program number 68 - recorded June 2005 in front of a studio audience.It was written and directed by Richard Frohlich, produced by Shannan Frohlich and the TRTC in cooperation with Arlington Museum of Art. Production Manager is Ken Raney.It featured the voice talents of A.J. Glendenning, David Grant, Jonathan Cooper, Terrisa Cossak, Shannan Atkinson, Larry Groebe, Sheryl Livesay, Jerry Hall, Ken Raney, and Bob White.Live Sound effects were performed by Jerry Hall, Bob White and Rhiannon McMillon.Length: 39:59 min, Size: 18.3 MBvisit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
Texas Radio Theatre Company, in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art performs the THIRD Cliff Proton Adventure called âThe Quantum Suit's Loose Thread of Time".We follow Cliff Proton, his robot, the Doctor and Sarah on another action-packed adventure set in the far and distant future where everyone lives, flies and eats out of tubes... This time, Cliff gets a ship made by the Hydnan empire - and soon discovers it's missing a key piece of hardware - forcing them to make an emergency landing in a place with suitable gravity.This is TRTC program number 68 - recorded June 2005 in front of a studio audience.It was written and directed by Richard Frohlich, produced by Shannan Frohlich and the TRTC in cooperation with Arlington Museum of Art. Production Manager is Ken Raney. It featured the voice talents of A.J. Glendenning, David Grant, Jonathan Cooper, Terrisa Cossak, Shannan Atkinson, Larry Groebe, Sheryl Livesay, Jerry Hall, Ken Raney, and Bob White.Live Sound effects were performed by Jerry Hall, Bob White and Rhiannon McMillon.Length: 22:17 min, Size: 10.5 MBvisit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
The Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with The Arlington Museum of Art present:Part 3 of Colonel Nickels and the Last Brushcat from Punto OreosA comedy written by Richard Frohlich with Rodd Wayne and Rich Baker Colonel Nickels, the most celebrated adventurer of the 19th and 20th century is in Punto Oreos to find the ferocious brushcat... Part 3 finds him about to enter the impenetrable jungle along with Carmella and Johnson, a foreman of the local N. Tensions coffee plantation and part time jungle guide.Grab those machetes, dust off that pith helmet and chug a cup of N. Tenschenâs brand âSwellâ coffee as we accompany Colonel Nickels' on this thrilling adventure.Recorded in front of a "studio" audience in Arlington Texas, July 21st, 2002 Featured in the cast were Rich Baker, Bill Flynn, Eliot Gilbert, Hina Pahiar, Ken Raney and Laura Reeves - live sound effects were performed by Libby Miliron, Hina Padhiar and Laura Reeves.It was written by Rich Frohlich, Rod Wayne and Rich Baker, engineered and directed by Richard Frohlich.Length: 27:03 min, Size: 12.7 MBvisit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
The Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with The Arlington Museum of Art present:Part 2 of Colonel Nickels and the Last Brushcat from Punto OreosA comedy written by Richard Frohlich with Rodd Wayne and Rich Baker Colonel Nickels, the most celebrated adventurer of the 19th and 20th century is in Punto Oreos to find the ferocious brushcat... Part 2 finds him about to crew an expedition up the treacherous Amazing River.Grab those machetes, dust off that pith helmet and chug a cup of N. Tenschenâs brand âSwellâ coffee as we accompany Colonel Nickels' on this thrilling adventure.Recorded in front of a "studio" audience in Arlington Texas, July 21st, 2002 Featured in the cast were Rich Baker, Bill Flynn, Eliot Gilbert, Hina Pahiar, Ken Raney and Laura Reeves - live sound effects were performed by Libby Miliron, Hina Padhiar and Laura Reeves.It was written by Rich Frohlich, Rod Wayne and Rich Baker, engineered and directed by Richard Frohlich.Length: 24:06 min, Size: 11.3 MBvisit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
The Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with The Arlington Museum of Art present:Part 1 of Colonel Nickels and the Last Brushcat from Punto OreosA comedy written by Richard Frohlich with Rodd Wayne and Rich Baker Turn back the pages of history to 1913, when his name alone was synonymous with adventure! With his wits and determination, Colonel Nickels risks his life tracking through impenetrable jungles, to learn about strange creatures, to discover the secrets of lost civilizations and to boldly set out on his never ending quest for the unknown. Find your machetes, dust off your pith helmets and grab a cup of N. Tenschenâs brand âSwellâ coffee as we accompany Colonel Nickels' on his next thrilling adventure.Recorded in front of a "studio" audience in Arlington Texas, July 21st, 2002 Featured in the cast were Rich Baker, Bill Flynn, Eliot Gilbert, Hina Pahiar, Ken Raney and Laura Reeves - live sound effects were performed by Libby Miliron, Hina Padhiar and Laura Reeves.It was written by Rich Frohlich, Rod Wayne and Rich Baker, engineered and directed by Richard Frohlich.Length: 23:12 min, Size: 10.8 MBvisit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
L. Frank Baum's "The Glass Dog" adapted by Richard Frohlich From a short story by L.Frank Baum, The Glass Dog is about a city dwelling wizard who wants to be left alone, an artist who wants money, a wealthy young lady who wants to have pretty things and a little glass dog that wants to rip your leg off. This play features the voice talents of: Larry Groebe, Dona Safran, Jeff Butler, JÄd Saxton, and Robert David and Ken Raney. Live sound effects by Shane Brown and members of the cast.It was recorded in front of a studio audience on January 20th, 2006Length: 41:18 min, Size: 19.4 MBvisit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
Texas Radio Theatre Company performs part one of a Cliff Proton Adventure called âThe curiously familiar space vikings from dimension Q".After being accused of mutiny by the Borgen-controlled, brain-flushed Cliff Proton... Sarah, Robot and the Doctor are thrown in the brig. Thanks to Robot, they escape and take control of the ship by means of Auxiliary Control. In an effort to stop the ship from giving away the location of earth, (and to possibly cause damage to the pursuing Borgen Longships) â the doctor releases the ship's hyper drive pods in flight, timing them for detonation!It was recorded in front of a studio audience in June of 2004.Space Vikings was written by Richard Frohlich and produced in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art. Executive Producer is Shannan Frohlich. Production Manager is Ken Raney. It featured the voice talents of Joe Berryman, Jonathan Cooper, A.J. Glendenning, David Grant, Bill Otstott, Kristen Rice, and Drew Wallace.Live sound effects were created by Angie Payne and Hina Padihar.Length: 22:20 min, Size: 10.4 MBvisit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
Texas Radio Theatre Company performs part two of a Cliff Proton Adventure called âThe curiously familiar space vikings from dimension Q".By going full power in the ion trail of another ship, Cliff Proton accidentally rips open a dimensional zipper between Alpha Space (where we are) and Dimension Q. This allows the formally banished Space Vikings (also known as the Borgen) to return and attempt to take over the galaxy. Surrounded by hundreds of Borgen long ships, Cliff has no choice but to surrender. But to Cliff - surrender doesn't necessarily mean to give up. Imprisoned on the heavily guarded Borgen flagship - BS CabbagePatch he begins to devise his cunning plan for escape!It was recorded in front of a studio audience in June of 2004.Space Vikings was written by Richard Frohlich and produced in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art. Executive Producer is Shannan Frohlich. Production Manager is Ken Raney. It featured the voice talents of Joe Berryman, Jonathan Cooper, A.J. Glendenning, David Grant, Bill Otstott, Kristen Rice, and Drew Wallace.Live sound effects were created by Angie Payne and Hina Padihar.Length: 31:49 min, Size: 14.9 MBvisit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
Texas Radio Theatre Company performs part one of a Cliff Proton Adventure called âThe curiously familiar space vikings from dimension Q".We follow Cliff Proton, his robot, the Doctor and Sarah on another action-packed adventure set in the far and distant future where everyone lives, flies and eats out of tubes... This time, Cliff accidentally opens a dangerous sub-space-quantum-temporal-tachyon-zipper to dimension Q, letting an entire armada of Earth-hating Space Viking longships into alpha space.It was recorded in front of a studio audience in June of 2004.Space Vikings was written by Richard Frohlich and produced in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art. Executive Producer is Shannan Frohlich. Production Manager is Ken Raney. It featured the voice talents of Joe Berryman, Jonathan Cooper, A.J. Glendenning, David Grant, Bill Otstott, Kristen Rice, and Drew Wallace.Live sound effects were created by Angie Payne and Hina Padihar.Length: 27:01 min, Size: 12.7 MBvisit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
"Too Close to the Flame" by David WhartonPART TWORecorded in front of a studio audience Friday November 15th, 2002 at the Arlington Museum of Art Directed by Richard Frohlich Featuring the voice talents of: Starla Anderson, Allyn Carrel, Adam Dietrich, Elliott Gilbert, Jim Innocent, Gary Layton, Ken Raney, Bill Shelton and Leigh Tomlinson. Original music composed by Lincoln Apeland. The Story: For Private Investigator Aaron Danes, it had started as a simple missing persons case. Little did he know that it would lead him to the man responsible for a string of deadly arsons throughout the city of Dallas. Now the culprit is dead, the city considers him a hero, and Danes is ready for a vacation. But his holiday may have to wait, thanks to a late-night phone call that threatens to blow the case wide open, exposing a web of blackmail, betrayal, and murder.Length: 49 min, Size: 23.1 mbThe Texas Radio Theatre Company is dedicated to preserving the art of audio theatre where audience members are invited to create the story's imagery within their own mind. visit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
"Too Close to the Flame" by David WhartonRecorded in front of a studio audience Friday November 15th, 2002 at the Arlington Museum of Art Directed by Richard Frohlich Featuring the voice talents of: Starla Anderson, Allyn Carrel, Adam Dietrich, Elliott Gilbert, Jim Innocent, Gary Layton, Ken Raney, Bill Shelton and Leigh Tomlinson. Original music composed by Lincoln Apeland. The Story: For Private Investigator Aaron Danes, it had started as a simple missing persons case. Little did he know that it would lead him to the man responsible for a string of deadly arsons throughout the city of Dallas. Now the culprit is dead, the city considers him a hero, and Danes is ready for a vacation. But his holiday may have to wait, thanks to a late-night phone call that threatens to blow the case wide open, exposing a web of blackmail, betrayal, and murder.Length: 38 min, Size: 17.8 mbThe Texas Radio Theatre Company is dedicated to preserving the art of audio theatre where audience members are invited to create the story's imagery within their own mind. visit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
"A Biscotti Family Christmas" written and directed by Richard FrohlichRecorded in front of a studio audience at the Arlington Museum of Art - December 2005Produced by Shannan Frohlich and the Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art and the Contemporary Theatre of DallasFeatured in the cast were: Luis Alford, Lee Dunkelberg, Cynthia Matthews, Susan McMath-Platt, Reg Platt and Ken Raney.Live Sound effects were performed by Alex Boyd Rodgers, and Sarah MoralesKen Raney was the program announcer.Recorded December 2005Sam is the boss of the Biscotti family business, a shady organization in the city. Sam is dropped off at this nightclub where he believes his annual Christmas party is about to take place. He had left all the planning to Frankie, his son. Frankie is using the opportunity to get rid of his father and take over the family business. All the plans are suddenly âmessed upâ when Amaretta, a disoriented old lady, wanders onto the scene and changes everyoneâs lives forever.Length: 63 min, Size: 28.8 mbThe Texas Radio Theatre Company is dedicated to preserving the art of audio theatre where audience members are invited to create the story's imagery within their own mind. visit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
"A Trailer Trash Christmas Carol" by Jamie and Eric KnappRecorded in front of a studio audience at the Contemporary Theatre of DallasProduced by Shannan Frohlich and the Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art and the Contemporary Theatre of DallasDirected and Engineered by Richard FrohlichFeatured in the cast were: Adam Dietrich, Kevin Grammer, David Grant, Cyndi Matthews, Alice Montgomery, Dona Safran, Dixie Sedgwick and Kevin ThrasherLive Sound effects were performed by Jenifer Parson, Hina Padhiar and Angie Payne.Ken Raney was the program announcer.Recorded December 2003Length: 58 min, Size: 27.5 mbThe Texas Radio Theatre Company is dedicated to preserving the art of audio theatre where audience members are invited to create the story's imagery within their own mind. visit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snowman"Adapted, directed by Richard FrohlichProduced by Shannan Frohlich and The Texas Radio Theatre Companyin cooperation with the Arlington Museum of ArtFeatured in the cast wereRich Baker, Adam Dietrich, Dale Leena Evans, Cheryl Livesay,Kara Metzger and Caitlin Miller.Original sound effects by Ken Raney and Angie PaineRecorded January 2002Length: 35 min, Size: 16.4 mbThe Texas Radio Theatre Company is dedicated to preserving the art of audio theatre where audience members are invited to create the story's imagery within their own mind. visit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
Sir Arthur Conan Doyleâs Sherlock Holmes inThe Case of Doyle's DiaryAn original audio play by Erik Knapp. Directed by Richard Frohlich and Produced by the Texas Radio Theatre Company. Recorded in front of a studio audience November 2006.Holmes and Watson must track down a missing journal containing state secrets AND possible proof of the exsitence of supernatural beings. AND the journal belongs to none other than Arthur Conan Doyle himself.Featuring the voice talents of:David Grant as Sherlock Holmes, Robert Clover Brown as Dr. Watson, Richard Milla as Arthur Conan Doyle, Allison Davies as Mrs. Hudson and Winston, Larry Groebe as Gruber and Billie, Bryan Douglas as Eddie Peters and the Constable and Ken Raney as the Announcer. Live sound effects created by Ken Raney and Larry GroebeOriginal Music by Lucien DesarRichard Frohlich -- Engineering, Prerecorded Music and SFXShannan Frohlich -- Executive ProducerSpecial Thanks to the Arlington Museum of ArtLength: 58 min, Size: 27.1 mbThe Texas Radio Theatre Company is dedicated to preserving the art of audio theatre where audience members are invited to create the story's imagery within their own mind. visit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
Sir Arthur Conan Doyleâs Sherlock Holmes inThe Abercrombie ForgeryAn original audio play by Julie Barrett. Directed by Richard Frohlich and Produced by the Texas Radio Theatre Company. Recorded in front of a studio audience November 2005.Featuring the voice talents of:David Grant as Sherlock Holmes and Reg Platt as Hercule Poirot. Additional voices by Larry Groebe, Erik Knapp, Cynthia Matthews, Curt Mega, Susan McMath Platt, and Ken Raney. Live sound effects by Rhiannon McMillan, Larry Groebe and Ken RaneyOriginal Music by Lucien DesarRichard Frohlich -- Engineering, Prerecorded Music and SFXShannan Frohlich -- Executive ProducerSpecial Thanks to the Arlington Museum of ArtLength: 63 min, Size: 29.8 mbThe Texas Radio Theatre Company is dedicated to preserving the art of audio theatre where audience members are invited to create the story's imagery within their own mind. visit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
Our Flash Gordon continues where One Act Players left off. We recorded this in January 2003, as part of our recreation series. Tim Wardell is Flash, Kara Metzger plays Dale and Princess Aura (our original Dale was sick), Bill Flynn plays Dr. Zarkov and Ming. Gary Layton, Louanne Chapman, Ken Raney and Rich Baker provide additional voices. We added our own twist to this recreation, and dramatized a few things that were only hinted at in the narration. As a result, our version is roughly twice as long as the original script. Enjoy. The Texas Radio Theatre Company is dedicated to preserving the art of audio theatre where audience members are invited to create the story's imagery within their own mind. visit us on line at texasradiotheatre.com and Our Weblog
Recorded in front of a studio audience February 2003 in honor of it's 70th anniversary we present: THE LONE RANGER: EPISODE ONE Before there was Tanto. Before the masked rider of the plains (as we know him) became emblazoned in the history and lexicon of the old West. There was a simple story about a swashbuckling solo avenger who laughed in the face of danger on the savage frontier. Produced by the Texas Radio Theatre Company in cooperation with the Arlington Museum of Art Executive Producer Shannan Frohlich Engineered and Directed by Richard Frohlich Live Sound Effects Directed by Libby Milliron Featuring the voice talent of: Earl Browning, Taffy Geisel, Gary Layton, Spencer Prokop, Ivy Pryce, Ken Raney, Suzi Zimmerman, Libby Milliron. The Texas Radio Theatre Company is dedicated to preserving the art of audio theatre where audience members are invited to create the story's imagery within their own mind. visit us on line at >texasradiotheatre.com Please Take our Listener Survey