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Snow White just wants to host a delightful Rosh Hashanah get together, but the three little kittens and the three little pigs are having one big disagreement. Will they ever forgive each other? Episode Credits: Beyond the Bookcase is a production of PJ Library. Production: Executive Producer, Alli Thresher; Associate Producer, Elizabeth Korelitz Story Editor: Alli Thresher Writers: Petey Gibson Audio editing, mixing, mastering, and score: Peter Moore, Palace of Purpose Studios in Malden, MA Opening Theme Song: Written by Peter Moore and Alli Thresher. Arranged by Peter Moore. Performed by Mister G (vocals) and Peter Moore (instruments). Snow White – Laura Golem – Pat Bordenave Mr. Saifair - Gregory David Barnett PJ - Laura Rondinella Elijah – Nate DuFort Kitten 1 - Malcolm Villaverde Kitten 2 - Molly Villaverde Kitten 3 - Blair Which Pigs 1, 2, 3 – Rich Wentworth
Tonight Rick Coste brings us the first of his new show Pixie! And our second feature is the latest of the EVP collection Wavefront Shorts with “Pets” starring the lads Rich Wentworth and Michael McQuilkin from Hadron Gospel Hour and produced by Rich Frolich of Texas Radio Theatre. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight Rick Coste brings us the first of his new show Pixie! And our second feature is the latest of the EVP collection Wavefront Shorts with “Pets” starring the lads Rich Wentworth and Michael McQuilkin from Hadron Gospel Hour and produced by Rich Frolich of Texas Radio Theatre. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PULP-POURRI THEATRE S3 E2 "Right Number, Wrong Party" (Suspense) "Right Number, Wrong Party" is the story of a hero cop with feet of clay, and a phone call that never should have been answered. Music by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech dot com. Starring the Narada Radio Company. Adapted by Pete Lutz from an audio play script by Jack J. Ward. Pulp-Pourri Theatre theme composed and performed by Rich Wentworth. Special features between-the-acts were written by Pete Lutz. CAST OF RIGHT NUMBER, WRONG PARTY: HOST: Pete Lutz ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala BENNETT HADLEY: Julio Herrera KITTERSTEIN: Maurice Curran TELEPHONE OPERATOR/911 OPERATOR: Kristy Glick SHARON HADLEY: Ophelia McBride WAITER: Jim Baldridge Garst COLIN PARRISH: George Hatfield LOUDSPEAKER VOICE: Nancy Gaugler SPECIAL FEATURES CAST: "Extreme Laundry Folding Competition" Segments: ANNOUNCER: Darren Rockhold PHILBOYD STUDGE: Pete Lutz POLLY COTTEN: Aileen Corpos SGT MAJOR TIM PLAIT WHISTLE: HMCM Mark Hacala, USN (Ret)
PULP-POURRI THEATRE S3 E4: The Time-Cutter (SCI-FI) “The Time-Cutter” 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 Ō-Sha-Lene Motor Fuel and stars the Narada Radio Company. It's a companion piece to the previously issued "D.N.A. Pit" episode. John Dark lives in the year 2050 but believes he somehow got unstuck in time and originally comes from another era, one in the past. He makes a living in Celestial City as a time-traveling private detective, calling himself “The Time-Cutter”. This episode of Pulp-Pourri Theatre outlines John Dark’s latest case, which could, on a very personal level, be called his strangest. Listen and enjoy! CAST OF CHARACTERS (In order of appearance): JOHN DARK: Todd Jones VIVIAN CHEN: Griffin Greene BRENDA ROMERO: Katie Loftin TAXI DRIVER: Mark Hacala SHOOTER: Julio Herrera REPORTER: Aaron Kenigsberg KIM MICHAEL: McKenna DeYoung NURSE NANCY: Ophelia McBride ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala ADDITIONAL VOICES: Emily Carpenter, Christin Sanchez Ō-SHA-LENE Commercial Voices: Derek Lutz/John Valadez/Michele Cotter/Pete Lutz/Cheyenne Gibbs/Jason D. Johnson/Debby Leal/Lisa Ayala OPENING ANNOUNCERS: Gene Lutz, Rich Wentworth PULP-POURRI THEATRE THEME composed and performed by Rich Wentworth MUSIC BY THE FOLLOWING (Through a Creative Commons License): The Good Lawdz, “One For Brownie” U.S. Army Blues Band, “Dance Of The Stargazer” The Good Lawdz, “Preachin’ The Blues” U.S. Army Blues Band, “Bayou Farewell” Dazie Mae, “I Have To Spend More Time With My Lover” Kevin MacLeod, “Reign Supreme” Kevin MacLeod, “Unseen Horrors” Blue Dot Sessions, “That River Wide” Kevin MacLeod, “Water Lily”
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.
THE EYES OF THAR (SCI-FI) For this episode from Pulp-Pourri Theatre's fourth season, we journey to the Red Planet for a weird sci-fi adventure that takes place both under the surface and in a completely different universe. It's called "The Eyes of Thar" and was penned by that prolific pulpster, Henry Kuttner. Kuttner lived a short life, dying in 1958 at the age of 42, but in that time he published dozens of short stories for the pulps, 18 or more novels, and just as many stories for the Golden-Age Green Lantern comic book series. If you haven't heard of Kuttner, perhaps you've read a story published under one of 17 different pseudonyms; his contemporaries felt he'd been cheated out of his well-deserved fame, because his fans didn't know he'd written so many stories under so many names. "The Eyes of Thar" was originally published under the Kuttner name in the Fall 1944 issue of Planet Stories. The adaptation was written by Pete Lutz in 2014 and recorded in 2016, with some pick-up lines recorded in 2017. Ms. Morizawa's introduction was recorded in 2017. Stay tuned after the episode to hear a very special announcement for a worthy organization. CAST: GUEST INTRODUCTION by Julia Morizawa of "The Bright Sessions" podcast ANNOUNCER, QUIANA, and THE CREATURE: Kristy Glick SAMUEL DANTAN and THE SHAMAN: Pete Lutz Musical score composed and performed by Tom Rory Parsons Post-production and sound design by MJ Cogburn Pulp-Pourri Theatre theme composed and performed by Rich Wentworth Opening announcements by Gene Lutz and Rich Wentworth
PULP-POURRI THEATRE, S3 E5: Contains explicit sexual content. For mature audiences only. "The Medici Boots" is adapted from a story of the same name by Pearl Norton Swet, which appeared in an issue of the long-running Weird Tales pulp-fiction magazine. Adapted, directed and produced by Pete Lutz. Set in the year 1935, it's the story of John Delameter, his wife Suzanne, and his brother Eric -- it's also the story of a pair of beautifully styled boots, made in the 15th century and cursed in the same era. Weird things start happening to the Delameters once they inherit these boots from their historian uncle... CAST: ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala NEWSCASTER: Derek Lutz UNCLE SILAS DICKERSON: Pete Lutz JOHN DELAMETER: Peter M. Howard SUZANNNE DELAMETER: Aileen Corpos ERIC DELAMETER: Pete Lutz ERSKINE: Gene Giggy MARIA MODENA and SERVANT: Alex Moore SPECIAL FEATURES CAST: Kristy Glick, Pete Lutz, Nick Wommack, Austin Hanna, Kevin Schuster, Melody Gaines SPECIAL 15th-CENTURY MUSIC (various composers) performed by Ernest Stoltz and Paul O'Dette MUSIC FROM 1935 (and before) by the following: "Alone" by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown, sung by Kitty Carlisle "Easy To Remember" by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, sung by Bing Crosby "Isn't It A Lovely Day (To Be Caught In The Rain)" by Irving Berlin, sung by Fred Astaire "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin "Violin Concerto No. 2 - II Andante Assai" by Prokofiev Additional Music by: Kevin MacLeod of incompetech dot com "Paperback Writer" by the Beatles, performed by Andrew Kesler "Lara's Theme (Somewhere My Love)" from Dr. Zhivago by Andre Rieu Pulp-Pourri Theatre Theme composed and performed by Rich Wentworth Opening announcers: Gene Lutz, Rich Wentworth
June 12-18, 1978 This week Ken welcomes artist, podcaster, and all around cool dude Rich Wentworth to the show. Ken and Rich discuss voice over, Boston family acts, obnoxious brothers, pupcorn, hut dogs, what hugs, UFOs, Project UFO, Malden MA, The Abandoned Ruderman's Furniture Flea Market, Supah Rahre, Lament Configuration, lighters & video games, thrifting, hot plastic comic book bags, gluing on applications, old man Rob Reiner, obscure live action Disney films, Bionic Woman, Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Circus of the Stars, Little Seen Canadian Teen Girlfriends, Lou Rawls on Ice, Thanksgiving episodes, Little House on the Prairie, servitude, The Brady Bunch, Leaves + Crayons + Wax Paper = Art, Cheerwine, Salem's Lot, David Soul, Return to Salem's Lot, Sam Fueller, Laserblast, Deadly Weapon, Lemora, Hunt's Photo & Video, Tobe Hooper's Fun House, Budman, parents smoking pot, Three's Company, Buck Rogers, Barney Miller, Oral Roberts, Grease Day, Drake's Cakes vs. Little Debbie vs. Hostess, Street Trash, TV Guidance Counselor Bingo, Hulk Out List, Percey Rodriguez Excel spreadsheets, and Jeering the Plague Dogs.
In this week's episode Paul and Eli discover Incoming Transmission ...Our last ever episode will It's another episode of the economy comedy podcast! This week, Gannon and Biffo once again look at another strange book called which will get you clenching! ...and in another Gannon's Golden Games, we investigate "Dark Tower" and ponder, "Is this the best Charity Shop Find ever on CheapShow?" ...As well geriatric erotica, hiding amongst wax works and how your anus can help you be happy! With very special thanks to Rich Wentworth and The Hadron Gospel Hour Podcast www.hadrongospelhour.com @HadronGospel See pics accompanying this episode at: www.thecheapshow.co.uk/ep-123-episode-46-dark-tower And if you like us, why not support us: www.patreon.com/cheapshow Share & Enjoy. If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you have to, follow us on Twitter @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow & @mrbiffo If you like what you hear, please spread the word! Like, Review, Share, Comment... LOVE US!
Tonight Rick Coste brings us the first of his new show Pixie! And our second feature is the latest of the EVP collection Wavefront Shorts with "Pets" starring the lads Rich Wentworth and Michael McQuilkin from Hadron Gospel Hour and produced by Rich Frolich of Texas Radio Theatre.
BLOOD NOIR E 5: DROWNED MAN Two Socialites try in vain to rid themselves of the drowned man, but he keeps coming back. Featuring Pete Lutz as The Stranger. Starring Carole Stokes, Pete Lutz, Viktor Auralis, Jeff Niles, Sharon Blumberg, Rich Wentworth, Maggie Strain, and Claire Berg. Credit narration by Sharon o. Blumberg. Blood Noir was created by Mark Slade. Music by Carpenter's Notch and Paul Chambers theme music by carpenters notch and Audionautix.com written and directed my Mark Slade. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloodnoir/message
This week's episode is a conversation with podcast host/artist/musician Rich Wentworth. He is co-creator of the Hadron Gospel Hour podcast, a serialized sci-fi/comedy show about the adventures of a scientist who accidentally blows up the multiverse working on a way to weaponize the Hadron Collider. He and his partner Mike, played by co-creator Michael McQuilkin, jump in and out of the rift to visit different timelines and occasionally do battle with evil. The podcast also features sketch comedy, horror, and original music – Wentworth and McQuilkin are both musicians and songwriters. It's a hell of a good time, and an incredibly immersive audio environment. Wentworth is also an accomplished graphic artist. He's done album covers for Brian Setzer and comic book covers for IDW's ROM title and, it should be mentioned, designed the Department of Tangents logo. In the conversation, we talk about Wentworth's artistic influences and his aspirations in comics, which may include a Hadron adaptation somewhere down the line. We also get into how the Young Ones series influenced Hadron, the humanism of the Muppets, and so much more. Find out more about the podcast at the Hadron Gospel Hour site, and about Wentworth's art at his Spy Island Industries site. This episode also marks the two-year anniversary of the Department of Tangents Podcast. It kicked off on March 18, 2016 with EP1 featuring comedian and author Brian Kiley, whom I interviewed on the Universal lot in Los Angles where he works on Conan, and a featured track from musician Brendan Boogie, who would pop up again in EP6 as a guest talking about music and his latest movie, Sundown. It has been a joy to do this, and there is a lot more on the way – new stuff in featured tracks, including more audiobook excerpts, more short horror fiction, and of course, more interviews. Our featured track this week is “Kindness of Strangers” from Courtney Marie Andrews' new album May Your Kindness Remain, out today, March 23. Andrews has a rich, powerful voice, and this is an album to get excited about. Recommended if you like Neko Case, Kelly Hogan, Jason Isbell, or Kathleen Edwards. Take a listen and check out Andrews at www.courtneymarieandrews.com.
Here is our penultimate episode of Pulp-Pourri Theatre: "The Cask of Amontillado", by Edgar Allan Poe, followed by the poems "Annabel Lee" and "The Raven". Adapted, produced and directed by Pete Lutz. Today's release date, 1/29/18, is the 173rd anniversary of the original publication date of "The Raven". It also happens to be my 55th birthday. :-) If you want to give me the perfect gift, please listen and enjoy, and share with your friends! CAST OF "THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO": MONTRESOR: Jason D. Johnson FORTUNATO: Pete Lutz INTRODUCED BY: Ele Matelan of Wildclaw Theater, Chicago, Illinois Music sourced from 16th & 17th Century Italian compositions "ANNABEL LEE" recited by Jackie Ayers "THE RAVEN" recited by Pete Lutz MUSIC FOR POEMS BY: Tom Rory Parsons ANNOUNCERS: Lisa Ayala, Gareth Severn PULP-POURRI THEATRE THEME: Rich Wentworth OPENING ANNOUNCER: Gene Lutz, Rich Wentworth Our final episode will be "The Bird and the Snake", adapted from a story by Clem Hanlon. Music specially composed for this episode by Katherine Seaton. Don't miss it -- coming soon!
WELCOME BACK, PULPATEERS! It's been several months since we launched the last new episode of Pulp-Pourri Theatre, and it's good to be back! For this episode we journey to the Red Planet for a weird sci-fi adventure that takes place both under the surface and in a completely different universe. It's called "The Eyes of Thar" and was penned by the prolific pulpster, Henry Kuttner. Kuttner lived a short life, dying in 1958 at the age of 42, but in that time he published dozens of short stories for the pulps, 18 or more novels, and just as many stories for the Golden-Age Green Lantern comic book series. If you haven't heard of Kuttner, perhaps you've read a story published under one of 17 different pseudonyms; his contemporaries felt he'd been cheated out of his well-deserved fame, because his fans didn't know he'd written so many stories under so many names. "The Eyes of Thar" was originally published under the Kuttner name in the Fall 1944 issue of Planet Stories. The adaptation was written by Pete Lutz in 2014 and recorded in 2016, with some pick-up lines recorded in 2017. Ms. Morizawa's introduction was recorded in 2017. Stay tuned after the episode to hear a very special announcement for a worthy organization. CAST: GUEST INTRODUCTION by Julia Morizawa of "The Bright Sessions" podcast ANNOUNCER, QUIANA, and THE CREATURE: Kristy Glick SAMUEL DANTAN and THE SHAMAN: Pete Lutz Musical score composed and performed by Tom Rory Parsons Post-production and sound design by MJ Cogburn Pulp-Pourri Theatre theme composed and performed by Rich Wentworth Opening announcements by Gene Lutz and Rich Wentworth COMING UP NEXT: Episode 9, "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe P.S. Thanks to all of you, November 2017 is the biggest month I can remember -- we exceeded 4,000 downloads! That's amazing, and I hope we'll continue to grow like this. Tell your friends, and make sure you don't miss an 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. CAST In order of appearance, this episode featured: Richard Wentworth as the ThirdSight Media Spokesman Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Tanja Milojevic as Melissa Weatherby (she/her) Jeff Van Dreason as Chuck Octagon (he/him) Michael Melia as Phil (he/him) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) Also featuring Mikchael McQuilkin, Mike Linden, Marck Harmon, and Ben Flaumenhaft as ThirdSight Commercial voices. Interviews with real Greater Boston Residents. MUSIC Charlie on the MTA recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Tam Lin Set with Tam Lin (comp. Davey Arthur) / Catharsis (Amy Cann) / The Fatal Rum Punch (Liz Donaldson) performed by Dirk Tiede Childgrove by Adrienne Howard and Dirk Tiede Shove that Pig’s Foot a Little Farther in the Fire by Adrienne Howard, Emily Peterson, and Dirk Tiede He Who Destroys Everything by ArtOfEscapism Drums by Jim Johanson Additional music and sounds used from public domain and creative commons sources. Be sure to check out the hilarious inter dimensional comedy, Hadron Gospel Hour by our guests Rich Wentworth and Mike McQuilkin! Episode transcripts are posted online at GreaterBostonShow.com CONTENT WARNINGS Strong Language Manipulative behavior
Originally released 11/20/15, "Right Number, Wrong Party", Episode 2 of Season Three of Pulp-Pourri Theatre, is an original play by Jack J. Ward, one of two guest playwrights for this season. It is the story of a hero cop with feet of clay, and a phone call that never should have been answered. Music by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech dot com. Starring the Narada Radio Company. Pulp-Pourri Theatre theme composed and performed by Rich Wentworth. Special features between-the-acts were written by Pete Lutz. CAST OF RIGHT NUMBER, WRONG PARTY: HOST: Pete Lutz ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala BENNETT HADLEY: Julio Herrera KITTERSTEIN: Maurice Curran TELEPHONE OPERATOR/911 OPERATOR: Kristy Glick SHARON HADLEY: Ophelia McBride WAITER: Jim Baldridge Garst COLIN PARRISH: George Hatfield LOUDSPEAKER VOICE: Nancy Gaugler SPECIAL FEATURES CAST: "Extreme Laundry Folding Competition" Segments: ANNOUNCER: Darren Rockhold PHILBOYD STUDGE: Pete Lutz POLLY COTTEN: Aileen Corpos SGT MAJOR TIM PLAIT WHISTLE: HMCM Mark Hacala, USN (Ret) PPT is now on Stitcher! Subscribe here: www.stitcher.com/podcast/pulppourri-theatre If you like our show, please leave a review here, or at iTunes. Thank you!
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
Welcome to Episode 2 of the Narada Audio Drive-In, the Pulp-Pourri Theatre Season Four Extra! In this special new format, we will present a triple-feature with every installment! So park your car, prop the speaker in the window, sit back, and enjoy the show! We've included some historic recordings from drive-in movies for your entertainment. THIS EPISODE'S FEATURES: 1. (G) The Consumer Review: Just in time for Christmas, our consumer reviewer, Armhurst Suyderhoud, brings to our attention a child’s plaything with potential hazards. 2. (PG-L) Jake Dimes, Range Detective - Chapter 2: "Taming the Man-Killer" Jake attempts to impress his boss and win over the opinions of his fellow ranch hands, by performing a dangerous task. Music by Pete Lutz and Ross Bernhardt. 3. (PG-LV) Pulp-Pourri Theatre: "Black Roses", a study in terror. Written by Mark Slade. A group of friends and thieves steal a valuable object and unleash an ancient creature, who is rather hungry. Music by Tom Parsons. PPT Theme by Rich Wentworth.
"The Medici Boots" is adapted from a story of the same name by Pearl Norton Swet, which appeared in an issue of the long-running Weird Tales pulp-fiction magazine. Adapted, directed and produced by Pete Lutz. Set in the year 1935, it's the story of John Delameter, his wife Suzanne, and his brother Eric -- it's also the story of a pair of beautifully styled boots, made in the 15th century and cursed in the same era. Weird things start happening to the Delameters once they inherit these boots from their historian uncle... Contains explicit sexual content. CAST OF "THE MEDICI BOOTS": ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala NEWSCASTER: Derek Lutz UNCLE SILAS DICKERSON: Pete Lutz JOHN DELAMETER: Peter M. Howard SUZANNNE DELAMETER: Aileen Corpos ERIC DELAMETER: Pete Lutz ERSKINE: Gene Giggy MARIA MODENA and SERVANT: Alex Moore SPECIAL FEATURES CAST: Kristy Glick, Pete Lutz, Nick Wommack, Austin Hanna, Kevin Schuster, Melody Gaines SPECIAL 15th-CENTURY MUSIC (various composers) performed by Ernest Stoltz and Paul O'Dette MUSIC FROM 1935 (and before) by the following: "Alone" by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown, sung by Kitty Carlisle "Easy To Remember" by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, sung by Bing Crosby "Isn't It A Lovely Day (To Be Caught In The Rain)" by Irving Berlin, sung by Fred Astaire "Rhapsody in Blue" by George Gershwin "Violin Concerto No. 2 - II Andante Assai" by Prokofiev Additional Music by: Kevin MacLeod of incompetech dot com "Paperback Writer" by the Beatles, performed by Andrew Kesler "Lara's Theme (Somewhere My Love)" from Dr. Zhivago by Andre Rieu Pulp-Pourri Theatre Theme composed and performed by Rich Wentworth Opening announcers: Gene Lutz, Rich Wentworth
"The Noose" is an original play by guest playwright Alan Stolzer, produced and directed by Pete Lutz and starring The Narada Radio Company. Set in the Deep South of the United States, this is a story of vengeance and the struggle to maintain family loyalties in this fast-paced modern era. An old woman who witnessed a brutal act as a young girl attempts to make her jet-setting granddaughter understand her need to even the score before she passes on. Listen and enjoy! Contains a special short sketch written by Pete Lutz: "What the Nose Knows", Everybody's Favorite Radio Quiz Show. Cast of THE NOOSE: ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala GRANDMOTHER: Geri Elliff GRANDDAUGHTER: McKenna DeYoung CEDRIC: Omar Lopez VICTIM: Sean Morillo Episode theme: "Kentucky Mule" by Tate Petersen, obtained thru a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License Cast of WHAT THE NOSE KNOWS: ANNOUNCER: Kyle Bauer NOSEY BARKER: Christian Ferris TOMMY: Ross Bernhardt THE REDHEADS: Melody Gaines Pulp-Pourri Theatre Theme composed and performed by Rich Wentworth Opening Announcers: Gene Lutz, Rich Wentworth GET MORE EPISODES OF PULP-POURRI THEATRE FREE AT: https://archive.org/details/PPTpodcast
“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
This week:It's a non-stop carnival of freaky tiki madness as I chat with Rich Wentworth, the co-creator of Hadron Gospel Hour.Rich and I talk about glam rock, how he and co-creator Michael McQuilkin got started in audio drama, and whether or not everything is going to be okay (spoiler alert: it is going to be okay).Our feature this week is Season 1, Episode 8 of Hadron Gospel Hour: "HeadHatz and Horror Hosts".Mike brings a stylish new hat into the Hadron Bunker, but Oppenheimer is far too busy with his continuing education class to notice the sinister nature of his pal's new chapeau. Will Oppenheimer, A.S.H. LE and Cyrus be able to stop this menace in time? Or will the crew find themselves bowlered over? (S'aright? S'okay.)Enjoy, folks!-DavidThe post Episode 430 – Rich Wentworth and Hadron Gospel Hour! appeared first on Radio Drama Revival.
Guests: Hadron Gospel Hour Podcast and Ash Frith It's our horror Halloween special! In this spooky episode Paul and Eli find themselves staying over night in RavensPoint Manor, owned by the mysterious Bobby Bollocks! Can they survive the night? Before the night is over, they will meet a strange old man with a room full of curious, discover a cassette tape from Hell, try out some disgusting Trick or Treat candy, hear a mysterious message from beyond the grave (Ash Frith), hear some useful facts about funerals and ultimately one of them will find a gruesome end! Join us for a night of terror - and maybe a few cheap gags! Err.. BOO! So listen, enjoy, download, subscribe to "CheapShow" Follow us on Twitter @thecheapshowpod or @paulgannonshow or @elisnoid You can follow Ash Frith on @ashfrith And a big thank you to Rich Wentworth and Michael McQuilkin from The Hadron Gospel Hour Podcast for their time and talent with their cameo Visit our lovely website for more podcasts www.thecheapshow.co.uk If you want to get involved, email us at thecheapshow@gmail.com And if you have to, join us on Facebook - just look for "The CheapShow"! If you like what you hear, please spread the word! Like, Share, Comment... all that jazz! Subscribe to us on Stitcher or iTunes and get fortnightly geeky fun WARNING *Show contains strong language and adult material