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Matt and Josiah host John Fornof. Dubbed the "Radio Drama Man", "Audio Drama Renassaince Man," and "The Spielberg of Audio Drama", John tells about his work in audio drama, as well as the project his career has been building up to - Immersive Audio Bible. Unfortunately, we had some technical difficulties with Josiah's volume. Please bear with us as we continue to work out kinks.
Austin Peachey joins JD for the main event this episode, which is a review of Crown of Success from Lamplighter Theatre, and there are some very opposing opinions on this near three-hour audio drama. JD also shares several exciting industry updates and then in the monologue segment, he shares some thoughts on how various audio dramas build audience interaction. In the feedback segment, we hear from Christopher, Sarah, and EZ, and then Austin rejoins the episode for a post-credits, spoiler-filled chat about Lamplighter Theatre bookends and the Finnian Jones arc.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/179What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770.Join our Throne room: https://throne.live/@AudioTheatreCentralRecord our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com."Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
Austin Peachey joins JD for the main event this episode, which is a review of Crown of Success from Lamplighter Theatre, and there are some very opposing opinions on this near three-hour audio drama. JD also shares several exciting industry updates and then in the monologue segment, he shares some thoughts on how various audio dramas build audience interaction. In the feedback segment, we hear from Christopher, Sarah, and EZ, and then Austin rejoins the episode for a post-credits, spoiler-filled chat about Lamplighter Theatre bookends and the Finnian Jones arc.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/179What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770.Join our Throne room: https://throne.live/@AudioTheatreCentralRecord our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com."Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
Happy Easter! Today's episode focuses primarily on Easter-themed audio dramas. JD reviews Suddenly One Morning from Insight For Living Radio Theater and You Are There: Easter from Lamplighter Theatre as well as a micro review on the stage play C.S. Lewis On Stage: Further Up & Further In from Fellowship for Performing Arts. In addition to that, ATC contributor, Austin Peachey, interviews The Pond creator, Charlie Richards about the audio dramas he's worked on. And JD shares a whole passel of audio drama updates and even does a little speculating about the upcoming AIO album.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/178What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770.Join our Throne room: https://throne.live/@AudioTheatreCentralRecord our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com."Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
Happy Easter! Today's episode focuses primarily on Easter-themed audio dramas. JD reviews Suddenly One Morning from Insight For Living Radio Theater and You Are There: Easter from Lamplighter Theatre as well as a micro review on the stage play C.S. Lewis On Stage: Further Up & Further In from Fellowship for Performing Arts. In addition to that, ATC contributor, Austin Peachey, interviews The Pond creator, Charlie Richards about the audio dramas he's worked on. And JD shares a whole passel of audio drama updates and even does a little speculating about the upcoming AIO album.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/178What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770.Join our Throne room: https://throne.live/@AudioTheatreCentralRecord our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com."Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
Welcome to another packed episode of ATC! JD brings a bunch of audio drama tidbits to keep you informed and then JD and Roy do a deep dive into King Jack from Lamplighter Theatre. This audio drama addresses topics of anger management, bullying, humility, not seeking revenge, and more so it sparks quite a discussion. After the review, JD chats with actor Caleb Bressler, who voiced the antagonist in this Lamplighter Theatre production. Tune in to find out how Shakespeare, JD's red hair, a bully's shoes, and chocolate soda all figure into the conversation. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/173 What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770. Join our Throne room: https://throne.live/@AudioTheatreCentral/ Record our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com." Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
Welcome to another packed episode of ATC! JD brings a bunch of audio drama tidbits to keep you informed and then JD and Roy do a deep dive into King Jack from Lamplighter Theatre. This audio drama addresses topics of anger management, bullying, humility, not seeking revenge, and more so it sparks quite a discussion. After the review, JD chats with actor Caleb Bressler, who voiced the antagonist in this Lamplighter Theatre production. Tune in to find out how Shakespeare, JD's red hair, a bully's shoes, and chocolate soda all figure into the conversation. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/173What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770. Join our Throne room: https://throne.live/@AudioTheatreCentral/ Record our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com."Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
JD kicks off this episode with a whole slew of audio drama tidbits regarding AIO, Nick Guy, Lamplighter Theatre, and more. ATC contributor, Michael Schroeder, joins JD in the review segment for a breakdown of Parts 1 and 2 of Freedom: William Bradford and the American Pilgrims from the Brinkman Adventures. In addition to the in-depth discussion on all aspects of this five-and-a-half-hour-long audio drama production, JD also addresses some feedback from Greg and Blake. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/172 What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770. Join our Throne room: https://throne.live/@AudioTheatreCentral/ Record our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com." Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
JD kicks off this episode with a whole slew of audio drama tidbits regarding AIO, Nick Guy, Lamplighter Theatre, and more. ATC contributor joins JD in the review segment for a breakdown of Parts 1 and 2 of Freedom: William Bradford and the American Pilgrims from the Brinkman Adventures. In addition to the in-depth discussion on all aspects of this five-and-a-half-hour-long audio drama production, JD also addresses some feedback from Greg and Blake. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/172What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770. Join our Throne room: https://throne.live/@AudioTheatreCentral/ Record our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com."Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
We're finally getting to discuss The Hidden Hand from Lamplighter Theatre so buckle up! This near 6-hour audio drama gave us lots to talk about. The majority of the episode is our review of both volumes of The Hidden Hand, but JD also shares several exciting bits of news and we address feedback from Elizabeth, Joah, and Katie-Beth. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/162 What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770.Join the The ATC Throne room: https://throne.live/@AudioTheatreCentral/ Record our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com." Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
We're finally getting to discuss The Hidden Hand from Lamplighter Theatre so buckle up! This near 6-hour audio drama gave us lots to talk about. The majority of the episode is our review of both volumes of The Hidden Hand, but JD also shares several exciting bits of news and we address feedback from Elizabeth, Joah, and Katie-Beth. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/162 What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770. Join the The ATC Throne room: https://throne.live/@AudioTheatreCentral/ Record our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com." Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
We're diving into a discussion on Lamplighter Theatre's Dashed to Pieces in this episode. This hour-long production created with the cooperation the Lamplighter Guild students tells a powerful story and we're excited to talk about it. We also share a whole bunch of audio drama tidbits (including announcing our new merch!) and address feedback from Ian and a listener who wished to remain anonymous. Join us for another fun episode! Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/151 What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770. Record our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com." Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
We're diving into a discussion on Lamplighter Theatre's Dashed to Pieces in this episode. This hour-long production created with the cooperation the Lamplighter Guild students tells a powerful story and we're excited to talk about it. We also share a whole bunch of audio drama tidbits (including announcing our new merch!) and address feedback from Ian and a listener who wished to remain anonymous. Join us for another fun episode! Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/151What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770. Record our show credits for a future episode. Send us a recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com." Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
This week we have a bonus Oscar! Oscar Corral (“There” (short film), “Guilt” (short film), Lamplighter Theatre) sits down with us to discuss the post-production sound process. He give lots of specific technical tips for making your film sound amazing, as well as philosophical advice regarding how to approach a film; which carries over into many different areas of filmmaking. Keep up with Oscar’s work: OscarAudioGeek.com Follow us on social media! Instagram: https://bit.ly/30dW1Xv YouTube: https://bit.ly/2zgmmZW Facebook: https://bit.ly/3cHUbR0 Twitter: https://bit.ly/2A1gT9N --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brokeattheoscars/message
Roy plays hooky today so Austin Peachey fills in for him as we discuss My Golden Ship from Lamplighter Theatre. There were some very differing opinions as we did a deep dive into this production. JD takes over the newscaster responsibilities for this episode and we also address feedback from Emily, Joshua, and Paul. We have a few tidbits to share including an opportunity to win a Discovery Mountain patch. Tune in to find out how!Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/132What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We’d love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770.You can record our show credits for a future episode. Send us your recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode:Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com."Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
Roy plays hooky today so Austin Peachey fills in for him as we discuss My Golden Ship from Lamplighter Theatre. There were some very differing opinions as we did a deep dive into this production. JD takes over the newscaster responsibilities for this episode and we also address feedback from Emily, Joshua, and Paul. We have a few tidbits to share including an opportunity to win a Discovery Mountain patch. Tune in to find out how!Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/132What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We’d love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770.You can record our show credits for a future episode. Send us your recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode:Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com."Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
Roy plays hooky today so Austin Peachey fills in for him as we discuss My Golden Ship from Lamplighter Theatre. There were some very differing opinions as we did a deep dive into this production. JD takes over the newscaster responsibilities for this episode and we also address feedback from Emily, Joshua, and Paul. We have a few tidbits to share including an opportunity to win a Discovery Mountain patch. Tune in to find out how! Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/132 What are your thoughts on the topics we addressed in this episode? Send us your feedback! We'd love to hear what you think! Email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com or give us a call or text to 623-688-2770. You can record our show credits for a future episode. Send us your recording of you reading the following and we'll use it in a future episode: Script: "Hi! This is [YOUR NAME] from [YOUR CITY AND/OR STATE]. Audio Theatre Central is a production of Porchlight Family Media. The theme music was composed by Sam Avendaño. The show is produced and edited by J.D. Sutter. Find the website at audiotheatrecentral.com." Email your recording to feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com.
Two buckets of Jack in the box mini tacos; recording from Bud’s car, parked in front of The Office on a Friday night; in which it turns out Vincent really likes plays; the character assassination of a local theatre director; “what was the vomit made out of?” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/normaltheatrepodcast/message
We are joined by Darby Kern, creator of the Jake Muller Adventures, in this bonus episode. Darby is an audio drama scriptwriter who has written for Lamplighter Theatre, Heirloom Audio Productions, Kids Corner, Left Behind, and more. Among the things he shares with us over the course of this interview are his approach to adapting novels into audio drama, the impetus for creating the Jake Muller Adventures, some of his favorite Old-Time Radio shows, and where to get the best fried cheese curds in Green Bay, WI. Don't miss this fun and informative conversation.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/128feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com623-688-2770
We are joined by Darby Kern, creator of the Jake Muller Adventures, in this bonus episode. Darby is an audio drama scriptwriter who has written for Lamplighter Theatre, Heirloom Audio Productions, Kids Corner, Left Behind, and more. Among the things he shares with us over the course of this interview are his approach to adapting novels into audio drama, the impetus for creating the Jake Muller Adventures, some of his favorite Old-Time Radio shows, and where to get the best fried cheese curds in Green Bay, WI. Don't miss this fun and informative conversation. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/128 feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com 623-688-2770
We are joined by Darby Kern, creator of the Jake Muller Adventures, in this bonus episode. Darby is an audio drama scriptwriter who has written for Lamplighter Theatre, Heirloom Audio Productions, Kids Corner, Left Behind, and more. Among the things he shares with us over the course of this interview are his approach to adapting novels into audio drama, the impetus for creating the Jake Muller Adventures, some of his favorite Old-Time Radio shows, and where to get the best fried cheese curds in Green Bay, WI. Don't miss this fun and informative conversation.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/128feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com623-688-2770
We dive deep in quicksand in this episode...or more accurately, we dive deep into a review of Quicksand: Getting to the Bottom from Lamplighter Theatre. We also share the new trailer for Mockingbird Meadows and address feedback from E.Z., Ben, Lee, and Garrett. In addition to that, we have a packed newscast delivered by JD for once. We hope you enjoy the penultimate episode of 2019.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/127feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com623-688-2770
We dive deep in quicksand in this episode...or more accurately, we dive deep into a review of Quicksand: Getting to the Bottom from Lamplighter Theatre. We also share the new trailer for Mockingbird Meadows and address feedback from E.Z., Ben, Lee, and Garrett. In addition to that, we have a packed newscast delivered by JD for once. We hope you enjoy the penultimate episode of 2019. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/127 feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com 623-688-2770
We dive deep in quicksand in this episode...or more accurately, we dive deep into a review of Quicksand: Getting to the Bottom from Lamplighter Theatre. We also share the new trailer for Mockingbird Meadows and address feedback from E.Z., Ben, Lee, and Garrett. In addition to that, we have a packed newscast delivered by JD for once. We hope you enjoy the penultimate episode of 2019.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/127feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com623-688-2770
The following sermon was chosen as a 'staff-pick' on SermonAudio: Title: Lamplighter Theatre Moments - Teddy's Button - The Gospel Subtitle: Lamplighter Theatre Moments Speaker: Mark Hamby Broadcaster: Lamplighter Theatre Audio Drama Event: Audio Book Date: 9/13/2019 Length: 2 min.
Darby and Micah chat with special guest John Fornof, writer and director extraordinaire. John has worked on over 20 audio drama shows, including Adventures in Odyssey, Lamplighter Theatre, Heirloom Audio, Last Chance Detectives, Kids Korner, and many more.
To kick off 2019, we review one of the best releases of 2018, The Treasure of the Secret Cove from Lamplighter Theatre. This was an extremely high-quality, well-produced audio drama that rapidly became a favorite of all three hosts. There is no newscast in this episode though we do share a couple of audio drama tidbits and then we spend quite some time responding to Dominic's question about where to start listening to AIO. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/114 feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com 623-688-2770
To kick off 2019, we review one of the best releases of 2018, The Treasure of the Secret Cove from Lamplighter Theatre. This was an extremely high-quality, well-produced audio drama that rapidly became a favorite of all three hosts. There is no newscast in this episode though we do share a couple of audio drama tidbits and then we spend quite some time responding to Dominic's question about where to start listening to AIO.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/114feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com623-688-2770
To kick off 2019, we review one of the best releases of 2018, The Treasure of the Secret Cove from Lamplighter Theatre. This was an extremely high-quality, well-produced audio drama that rapidly became a favorite of all three hosts. There is no newscast in this episode though we do share a couple of audio drama tidbits and then we spend quite some time responding to Dominic's question about where to start listening to AIO.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/114feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com623-688-2770
This podcast is taken from a seminar Mark Hamby presented entitled, "Resolved Conflicts and Restored Relationships." In part 2, Mark takes a deeper look at relationships - specifically between a parent and child. How would it change your relationship if your difficult child knew you are on their side and you are going to work through challenges together. Lamplighter Theatre presents The White Gypsy. This story will captivate you from the very beginning as a tragic event sets the stage for redemption in ways you'd least expect. Purchase or download your copy today!https://store.lamplighter.net/dramatic-audio-cd---white-gypsy-p964.aspxThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the beliefs and mission of Lamplighter Ministries. Our standard is the Bible, and we encourage listeners to always test everything heard in this podcast against the truths of Scripture.
Lamplighter Theatre is back with another high-quality audio drama production, their second recorded at the Lamplighter studio in New York. We thoroughly enjoyed this audio drama and we review it in today's episode. Also in this episode, Roy delivers a newscast, JD brings some audio drama tidbits, and we respond to feedback from Austin and Jeremiah. And if you care to hang around after the credits, you'll hear some talk about fish and chips and more randomness. Listen at your own risk.Full show notes at www.audiotheatrecentral.com/109Get in touch!feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com623-688-2770
Lamplighter Theatre is back with another high-quality audio drama production, their second recorded at the Lamplighter studio in New York. We thoroughly enjoyed this audio drama and we review it in today's episode. Also in this episode, Roy delivers a newscast, JD brings some audio drama tidbits, and we respond to feedback from Austin and Jeremiah. And if you care to hang around after the credits, you'll hear some talk about fish and chips and more randomness. Listen at your own risk. Full show notes at www.audiotheatrecentral.com/109 Get in touch! feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com 623-688-2770
Lamplighter Theatre is back with another high-quality audio drama production, their second recorded at the Lamplighter studio in New York. We thoroughly enjoyed this audio drama and we review it in today's episode. Also in this episode, Roy delivers a newscast, JD brings some audio drama tidbits, and we respond to feedback from Austin and Jeremiah. And if you care to hang around after the credits, you'll hear some talk about fish and chips and more randomness. Listen at your own risk.Full show notes at www.audiotheatrecentral.com/109Get in touch!feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com623-688-2770
Hear an excerpt from the 2018 Lamplighter Guild featuring pastor/teacher Colin Smith. He begins by delving into the beauty of Hebrew poetry as expressed in Psalm 45. Elaborating on these ancient words of love, Colin unveils the heart of Christ and His fervent, unending love for the His bride, the church. The newest Lamplighter Theatre production, The Treasure of the Secret Cove, is now available! Get swept away in mystery, drama, and adventure as Una and Cuthbert fight against pride and selfishness in an attempt to become united as one. https://store.lamplighter.net/dramatic-audio-cd---the-treasure-of-the-secret-cove-p2692.aspxThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the beliefs and mission of Lamplighter Ministries. Our standard is the Bible, and we encourage listeners to always test everything heard in this podcast against the truths of Scripture.
Join us for a special edition podcast featuring Lamplighter Theatre actor Peter Moreton. Peter has played numerous roles over the years - including Caiaphas in Titus: Comrade of the Cross; Ian, Alexander, Tavish, and Vigil in Sir Knight of the Splendid Way; and Young Agustus in A Peep Behind the Scenes. Peter shares some of his journey as an actor and gives tips on how to make words have wings and soar - this is a podcast you won't want to miss! To hear the life-transforming drama, Sir Knight of the Splendid Way, visit lamplighter.net to purchase either a CD or Mp3. https://store.lamplighter.net/dramatic-audio-cd---sir-knight-of-the-splendid-way-p68.aspxThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the beliefs and mission of Lamplighter Ministries. Our standard is the Bible, and we encourage listeners to always test everything heard in this podcast against the truths of Scripture.
Hear an excerpt from the 2018 Lamplighter Guild featuring pastor/teacher Colin Smith. In part 2, Colin asks students to stop and think about the following, "Who and what are you surrounding yourself with? And what does your mind meditate about?" For what we put on the inside, in our hearts and minds, will claw its way out! Peggy Perkins is a young girl who learns the value of planting God's Word in her heart. The result is that it spills out into every area of her life! Join Peggy and all her adventures in Lamplighter Theatre's production of A 'Strordinary' Little Maid. https://store.lamplighter.net/dramatic-audio-cd---strordinary-little-maid-a-p2441.aspxThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the beliefs and mission of Lamplighter Ministries. Our standard is the Bible, and we encourage listeners to always test everything heard in this podcast against the truths of Scripture.
Hear an excerpt from the 2018 Lamplighter Guild featuring pastor/teacher Colin Smith. Using the language of poetry, Psalm 1 paints a masterful picture of two types of life - the life of the happy (Ashar) and the path of the wicked (Rasha). It is a reminder that what you choose to surround yourself with WILL influence you - either towards true happiness or wickedness. Have you ever been tempted to stray from the path of life and wander even a few steps down the road of the wicked? David Aspinall learns just how life-altering those steps can be. Hear his story in Lamplighter Theatre's dramatic presentation of The Wanderer.https://store.lamplighter.net/dramatic-audio-cd---wanderer-the-p75.aspx The views and opinions expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the beliefs and mission of Lamplighter Ministries. Our standard is the Bible, and we encourage listeners to always test everything heard in this podcast against the truths of Scripture.
Mark Hamby and Todd Busteed, sound designer for Lamplighter Theatre, talk over the phone about brokenness. As a broken person, there is no need to hide the shattered pieces of your life under the rug and keep a smiling face. Brothers and sisters in Christ should open up to one another about what's is happening in our lives. This is called faith. When this happens, then God can truly take the reigns of your life and do amazing things that you couldn't even dream about, causing you to marvel at His wonderful works and promises. How does this concept of brokenness and grace take shape both in your life and during Todd's sound design course in the 2018 Lamplighter Guild? Let's find out. Todd Busteed will be teaching at the 2018 Lamplighter Guild hosted at Lamplighter Headquarters in Mount Morris, NY.For more information, visit Lamplighterguild.com
The Giant Killer is a fantastic allegorical audio drama from Lamplighter Theatre and we are happy to review it in this episode. The team did a bang-up job on this production. Roy also delivers a newscast and we address some feedback from Lee and Angie. Lee's question sparks a fun AIO tangent. And to top off the show, we all share what we've been listening to lately.Full Show Notes: http://audiotheatrecentral.com/104email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.comgive us a call or text 623-688-2770
The Giant Killer is a fantastic allegorical audio drama from Lamplighter Theatre and we are happy to review it in this episode. The team did a bang-up job on this production. Roy also delivers a newscast and we address some feedback from Lee and Angie. Lee's question sparks a fun AIO tangent. And to top off the show, we all share what we've been listening to lately.Full Show Notes: http://audiotheatrecentral.com/104email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.comgive us a call or text 623-688-2770
The Giant Killer is a fantastic allegorical audio drama from Lamplighter Theatre and we are happy to review it in this episode. The team did a bang-up job on this production. Roy also delivers a newscast and we address some feedback from Lee and Angie. Lee's question sparks a fun AIO tangent. And to top off the show, we all share what we've been listening to lately. Full Show Notes: http://audiotheatrecentral.com/104 email us at feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com give us a call or text 623-688-2770
In part two of this interview with the music composer behind every Lamplighter Theatre audio drama, John Campbell, you'll get a sneak peek behind how John composes music with a great attitude in the midst of critique. Plus, John is already starting music on Lamplighter Theatre's 23rd audio drama! What creative direction is John making as he approaches the story, "The Treasure of the Secret Cove?" Mark shares some of his research on proverbs and testifies to the effect wisdom has on someone's work for the better. What is life like being a music composer? Some days aren't so creative as others and require a high level of grit just to get going in the morning. Lastly, what exciting things should you expect at the 2018 Lamplighter Guild? Listen in to find answers to all these questions.John Campbell will be teaching at the 2015 Lamplighter Guild hosted at Lamplighter Headquarters in Mount Morris, NY.For more information, visit Lamplighterguild.com
If you love Lamplighter Theatre for its musical signature, then you'll love this interview with John Campbell, music composer behind every single Lamplighter Theatre drama. You'll get insight into John's philosophy and technique when it comes time to make music for the next dramatic audio. What does it entail for a composer to live by the concept called "Dialog is King" and how does that affect his working relationships? And prepare your notepad when John starts breaking down his process when creating music for Lamplighter Theatre. Music is a mighty force that can be used for God's Kingdom work. If you're curious about the process then you won't want to miss part one of this 2-part interview with John Campbell!John Campbell will be teaching at the 2015 Lamplighter Guild hosted at Lamplighter Headquarters in Mount Morris, NY.For more information, visit Lamplighterguild.com
Lamplighter Theatre has the blessing of God all over it even from the very beginning. If you're new to the ministry then you'll want to listen in on this episode and see everything that God is doing through Lamplighter. Mark talks about our 23rd audio drama, the books of the year, and the upcoming Lamplighter Guild.
Lamplighter Theatre has the blessing of God all over it even from the very beginning. If you haven't heard the story behind Lamplighter Theatre, then you'll want to listen to this interview between Mark Hamby and KLFC Radio. They talk about the events leading up to the moment where Mark Hamby was at at the airport with no money, waiting for a miracle to happen so he could board the plane to record our vocal actors in Hollywood. Plus, get a sneak preview of The Giant Killer. This is our best audio drama yet!
Lamplighter Theatre recorded it's 23rd dramatic audio last week, based on the book of the year, The Treasure of the Secret Cove. Join Mark Hamby (producer) and Kathy Buchanan (writer and director) as they sit down and talk about themes of marriage and how God has redeemed their own marriages when they view God and their spouse in the proper light. To pre-order The Treasure of the Secret Cove visit lamplighter.net/secretcove.
The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm Theme Music: "Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Lamplighter Theatre announces open auditions with a quickly approaching deadline so JD solo hosts this episode to share the details with you. JD is joined by Lamplighter Theatre Associate Producer, Luke Rosamilia to get all the pertinent info. JD also shares some great Christmas themed audio drama from Puffy Mama Productions as well as a few other audio drama tidbits.
Lamplighter Theatre announces open auditions with a quickly approaching deadline so JD solo hosts this episode to share the details with you. JD is joined by Lamplighter Theatre Associate Producer, Luke Rosamilia to get all the pertinent info. JD also shares some great Christmas themed audio drama from Puffy Mama Productions as well as a few other audio drama tidbits.
Character Building through Stories, Book Recommendations and Lamplighter Mark Hamby (M.S., M.Div., Th.M., D. Min. cand.) is founder and president of Lamplighter Ministries, which consists of Lamplighter Publishing, Lamplighter Theatre, Lamplighter Guild, Life-Transforming Seminars and Lamplighter Moments Daily Radio Broadcast. He and his wife Debbie have been married for 34 years and have three adult...