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A whole new series to look at this week on Freezer Treats. It's the pilot episode of the sci-fi comedy, ‘Radio Icebox'. Here's a direct link to Radio Icebox season 1, episode 1: ‘Welcome to Town'. https://www.spreaker.com/user/4755531/welcome-to-town-episode-0101 Check out the whole series (three seasons, complete) on the Radio Icebox podcast feed. https://www.spreaker.com/show/radio-icebox
A day in the life of Radio Icebox where listeners call into complain about bigfoot lurking in the woods behind Beach Avenue. Radio Icebox, the Day the Foots Stood Still, was written and directed by Jeffrey Adams It starred Jeffrey Adams as JJ, Aela Mackintosh as Abby, Cody Boyer as Cody and Tom Bement as Grandpa. The show was recorded before a live audience at the Pete Peterson band shell, Smokey Bear Park, Int'l Falls Minnesota on July 28th, 2021 Our foley artist was Evie Conat. Sound design and ‘Henry' sounds by Jeffrey Adams. Engineering by Ian Hall. This program copyright 2021 by the Icebox Radio Theater which is solely responsible for its content. Partial funding made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. Be sure to check out our partnered partners for this episode, 'Where the Stars Fell' at https://wherethestarsfell.carrd.co/.
A day in the life of Radio Icebox where listeners call into complain about bigfoot lurking in the woods behind Beach Avenue. Radio Icebox, the Day the Foots Stood Still, was written and directed by Jeffrey AdamsIt starred Jeffrey Adams as JJ, Aela Mackintosh as Abby, Cody Boyer as Cody and Tom Bement as Grandpa.The show was recorded before a live audience at the Pete Peterson band shell, Smokey Bear Park, Int'l Falls Minnesota on July 28th, 2021Our foley artist was Evie Conat. Sound design and ‘Henry' sounds by Jeffrey Adams. Engineering by Ian Hall. This program copyright 2021 by the Icebox Radio Theater which is solely responsible for its content. Partial funding made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.Be sure to check out our partnered partners for this episode, 'Where the Stars Fell' at https://wherethestarsfell.carrd.co/.
A sneak peak at the sci fi comedy series from the Icebox Radio Theater.
A sneak peak at the sci fi comedy series from the Icebox Radio Theater.
Jack and David are out celebrating Jack's birthday, but Jeffrey Adams and the Icebox Theater crew bring us episode one of Radio Icebox! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack and David are out celebrating Jack’s birthday, but Jeffrey Adams and the Icebox Theater crew bring us episode one of Radio Icebox!
Podcast week! New episode up, new projects grooving, everyone still sheltered in place. Get the details on this week’s Crisper!
This podcast features intense scenes depicting the Coronavirus pandemic of 2020. At 9:15, there is a flashback scene depicting a sudden and violent death of a US soldier from an anti-personnel explosive device. Listener discretion is advised. The cast, in order of appearance, featured Justin Kapla as the Interviewer, Jeffrey Adams as Roy, Scott Sulak as Bob, Leo and the detective, Billie Jo Konze as Lena and the TV anchor, and David Griffith as the solider. Script, direction and post-production by Jeffrey Adams. Some sound effects from the Freesound project, available at Freesound.org. “The Dread” by the wonderful Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 This program copyright 2020 by the Icebox Radio Theater which is solely responsible for its content. Learn more at Iceboxradio.org The Icebox Radio Theater’s ‘Frozen Frights: Aurora Borealis’ is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
This podcast features intense scenes depicting the Coronavirus pandemic of 2020.At 9:15, there is a flashback scene depicting a sudden and violent death of a US soldier from an anti-personnel explosive device. Listener discretion is advised. The cast, in order of appearance, featured Justin Kapla as the Interviewer, Jeffrey Adams as Roy, Scott Sulak as Bob, Leo and the detective, Billie Jo Konze as Lena and the TV anchor, and David Griffith as the solider. Script, direction and post-production by Jeffrey Adams. Some sound effects from the Freesound project, available at Freesound.org. “The Dread” by the wonderful Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0This program copyright 2020 by the Icebox Radio Theater which is solely responsible for its content. Learn more at Iceboxradio.org The Icebox Radio Theater’s ‘Frozen Frights: Aurora Borealis’ is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
It's Easter Sunday across much of this world so a busy end to a weird, yet productive week at the IBRT.
We're all sheltered-in-place, but practically nothing has stopped at the IBRT. Hear all about our new projects, the next Aurora Borealis and more on The Crisper!
Alas, tis a sad #thecrisper this week as Jeff tells the tale of the first ever postponement of a live show. The good news is, new podcast coming on this pandemic edition of #thecrisper.
Jeff continues to shelter in-place which looks suspiciously like his every day existence and leads to A TON of IBRT news. Tune in, you may even get to hear him cough into his elbow!!!
A couple who jumped off the track of life in high school reveal how they've stayed young all these years, and the price they'll pay for doing it. To listen to a preview CLICK HERE. The episode goes live to the public at 3pm on Saturday, March 21. The cast, in order of appearance, featured Trelawney Erwin as Peggy, Justin Kapla as Darryl, Diane Adams was the Interviewer, And Caleb Silvers was Doug the victim, and Syrus. Some sound effects by the Freesound project, available at Freesound.org. This program copyright 2020 by the Icebox Radio Theater. The Icebox Radio Theater’s ‘Frozen Frights: Aurora Borealis’ is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
A couple who jumped off the track of life in high school reveal how they've stayed young all these years, and the price they'll pay for doing it. To listen to a preview CLICK HERE. The episode goes live to the public at 3pm on Saturday, March 21.The cast, in order of appearance, featured Trelawney Erwin as Peggy, Justin Kapla as Darryl, Diane Adams was the Interviewer, And Caleb Silvers was Doug the victim, and Syrus. Some sound effects by the Freesound project, available at Freesound.org. This program copyright 2020 by the Icebox Radio Theater.The Icebox Radio Theater’s ‘Frozen Frights: Aurora Borealis’ is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
We're here! We're boozed! We can't rhyme.
We're here! We're boozed! We can't rhyme.
We're here! We're boozed! We can't rhyme.
Woody and Dunghowser run into doomsday prepper Lou on a spooky Halloween night while taking a flock of Dunghowsers nieces and nephews trick or treating. Recorded LIVE at the Old-Time Halloween Radio show in 2019. Some sound effects provided by the Freesound Project at Freesound.org.
It's a 'Classic' FIST episode. Back in 2018, Aela was in a play. This was the first episode we welcomed her back. Hi jinks ensued.
It's a 'Classic' FIST episode. Back in 2018, Aela was in a play. This was the first episode we welcomed her back. Hi jinks ensued.
It's a 'Classic' FIST episode. Back in 2018, Aela was in a play. This was the first episode we welcomed her back. Hi jinks ensued.
Summer is back and we're going to talk about it.
Summer is back and we're going to talk about it.
Summer is back and we're going to talk about it.
A 'encore' performance from January 2018. Enjoy!
A 'encore' performance from January 2018. Enjoy!
A 'encore' performance from January 2018. Enjoy!
Faced with the end of his marriage, his business and his father's life, a tavern owner from the far, far North decides to test a theory about ending it all in the extreme cold of a Minnesota winter.
After suffering a stroke, an old codger suddenly sees things differently, as if the very meaning of life has been revealed to him. Now if only someone else would listen.
A short drama about life in a small Northern Town, the promises you make to survive, and what they really mean.
A chance meeting between an old man and a teen outside a hospital leads to new hope for both of them. From the play by Steven Johanson.
A marriage in trouble. A mysterious hobo. A car accident. And sandwiches. It's all part of Andrew Librizzi's mystical tale of faith, loss and love. Performed live over station KBHW, Int'l Falls in April of 2005.
A man whose life is falling apart in every way finds himself embroiled in a deadly game of tag with a group of international spies.
Three coffee shop loafers have their relaxed lifestyle challenged when an uber-motivated high school senior confuses their ironic nickname for a genuine one in the hopes of gaining a much-needed scholarship.
A story of an unusual, hidden man; a sound man in a modern American church. As churches in the US adopted more technology borrowed from theatre, people like this became common, and necessary. But it's lonely in the back, working while others worship. This is one man's story of this loneliness.
A family on the verge of breaking apart looks forward and back at their lives, bookended now by a very old, very sick friend.
A re-telling of the Charles Dickens classic. Recorded before a live audience.
A family in trouble returns to the ancestral farm in Minnesota only to learn it's haunted by a magical creature named the Tomte. Starring John Bell.
A re-imaging of the Frank Capra classic set in the Northland.
A poor woman and her daughter meet a grumpy old man at Christmas time. And only the holiday spirit can change his heart to give them all a home for the holidays.
NOT FOR KIDS!!! A brief spoof on children's holiday cartoons that gets dark. Really dark. You've been warned.
A wicked travel agent plots to warm up the North Pole to boost tourism at the expense of Santa's workshop! Written by Mike Murphy.
A kid befriends a single water molecule that's part of a snow storm and vows to help him do 'something really important'. Written by Mike Murphy and starring John Bell of Bells in the Batfry.
Yens and Dougie, two earnest but dumb regulars at CeeCee's coffee shop embark on a quest to find their homesick friend the perfect Christmas present.
This week the Broken Sea Audio, The Amigos, and special guest Jeffrey Adams from Radio Icebox bring us Bill Hollweg's incredible series Kolchak: The Night Stalker and "The All Saints Archives"
The Scoops are hired by an eccentric couple to help set up a local foundation, but things get more eccentric that Jasmine and Mel could have possibly guessed.
Two children separate from their families on a fun outing and end up confronting a dangerous convict in the woods. Written by Kenna Clayton!
Jack and David are out celebrating Jack's birthday, but Jeffrey Adams and the Icebox Theater crew bring us episode one of Radio Icebox!