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Step into Uncanny County this week as Jack Ward and David Ault feature two great shows from this series- “A Thing for Machines” and “Irreconcilable Differences”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Step into Uncanny County this week as Jack Ward and David Ault feature two great shows from this series- “A Thing for Machines” and “Irreconcilable Differences”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Celebrating Our Stories with Nicole GreevyOn today's episode, Nicole Greevy joins us to talk about creating the podcast Uncanny County, which, to quote UncannyCounty.com, is a "quirky, darkly comic, Southwestern-flavored anthology" that " brings you a new paranormal audio play every month." Nicole produces and writes for the show, and also is the voice of reoccurring character Sheriff Jane Rowland. In addition to talking about the podcast, we enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at her writing process, learn what Nicole's favorite sound effect is that she has used on the show (so far!), talk about horses as teachers, and journey with her through a story of personal creative discovery. Guest Bio:Nicole Greevy is a producer and writer of the award-winning fiction podcast Uncanny County, (on which she is also the voice of Sheriff Jane Rowland), currently in pre-production for its third season. She is also an award-winning playwright. Nicole lives in New York City, which is where she learned to ride horses, and has ridden in all of the boroughs except for Staten Island. Her husband Todd Faulkner is also a writer and actor, and her son, Griffin Robert Faulkner, can be seen in the Netflix series Raising Dion.Connect, Watch & Listen: Uncanny County: https://uncannycounty.com/ (and available anywhere you enjoy podcasts)Uncanny County on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UncannyCountyUncanny County on Twitter: https://twitter.com/uncannycountyNicole's Website: nicolegreevy.comWatch Nicole's son Griffin in Netflix's Raising Dion and, for the younger kids, listen to him as the voice of Otis the Tractor on Apple TV+'s Get Rolling With OtisHost Hilary Adams is an award-winning theatre director and coach. She is all about supporting people's creative expression and sharing stories with the world. Connect with Story and Horsewww.storyandhorse.comFacebook: @storyandhorseInstagram: @storyandhorse Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/storyandhorse)
THE LAST WIGWAM CHRISTMAS (SUPERNATURAL/CHRISTMAS) "Uncanny County" is an anthology series featuring stories of the supernatural, the weird, and the macabre; sometimes the stories are touching, other times they're humorous. But they're always extremely well-made and entertaining. In "The Last Wigwam Christmas", an Indian-themed motel on a deserted stretch of road is seeing an unusual amount of traffic on Christmas Eve. In Uncanny County, anything can happen, and it usually does. CAST: Alison Crane, Todd Faulkner, Emily Edwards, Matthew Hammond, Ron Sanborn, Monah Yancy, William Franke Written by Allison Crane, adapted from her play. Uncanny County created by Todd Faulkner & Alison Crane Produced by Todd Faulkner, Alison Crane and William Franke Executive Producer: Jessica Walker
Pete Lutz and 63audio present an all-new "Horror Comedy" for World Audio Drama Day! In "Do I Specter? I'll Say I Do!" the Marx Brothers come back to life as ghost-hunters, hired to rid Stately Manor of the ghost of the widow's husband. But wait! There's another ghost that nobody knows about...and a third who comes along for the fun! In this zany, madcap reimagining of the world's greatest comedy team, the Narada Radio Company welcomes Marx impersonator extraordinaire Les Marsden, plus "Uncanny County" creator Todd Faulkner, and presents two all-new songs composed by the playwright and orchestrated by Dr. Ross Bernhardt! Happy World Audio Drama Day from the Mutual Audio Network! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pete Lutz and 63audio present an all-new "Horror Comedy" for World Audio Drama Day! In "Do I Specter? I'll Say I Do!" the Marx Brothers come back to life as ghost-hunters, hired to rid Stately Manor of the ghost of the widow's husband. But wait! There's another ghost that nobody knows about...and a third who comes along for the fun! In this zany, madcap reimagining of the world's greatest comedy team, the Narada Radio Company welcomes Marx impersonator extraordinaire Les Marsden, plus "Uncanny County" creator Todd Faulkner, and presents two all-new songs composed by the playwright and orchestrated by Dr. Ross Bernhardt! Happy World Audio Drama Day from the Mutual Audio Network! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Jeremy chats with Nicole and Todd from the Audiodrama anthology podcast Uncanny County! This has become one of Jeremy's favorite new (to him) podcasts!
Step into Uncanny County this week as Jack Ward and David Ault feature two great shows from this series- "A Thing for Machines" and "Irreconcilable Differences"!
Host Jack Ward presents the latest Sonic Society #605 with "Uncanny County" featuring followed by a great episode of Pete Lutz's The Cellar with "Moonlight Becomes Magenta". Two great new releases on the Sunday Showcase! Sit back, relax, grab a coffee and rest in the lazy days of summer!
Host Jack Ward presents the latest Sonic Society #605 with "Uncanny County" featuring followed by a great episode of Pete Lutz's The Cellar with "Moonlight Becomes Magenta". Two great new releases on the Sunday Showcase! Sit back, relax, grab a coffee and rest in the lazy days of summer! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Step into Uncanny County this week as Jack Ward and David Ault feature two great shows from this series- "A Thing for Machines" and "Irreconcilable Differences"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greater Boston is written and produced by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason, with recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. Do you dig our show? Great! Please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts, or one of the other podcast apps. Or write it in the sand. Right it in a paper airplane and shoot it at the moon. Write it down on paper, stuff it in a bottle and throw it in the ocean. Is that considered pollution? If it is, don’t do that. Unless it’s a really great review. Thank you to supporters Bridge and Rasmus! You to can support us on Patreon at GreaterBoston.Patreon.com! CAST This episode featured: Braden Lamb as Leon Stamatis (he/him) Mike Linden as Oliver West (he/him) and Marlo (he/him) Jordan Higgs as Ethan Bespin (he/him) Rick Zieff as Manager, Sales, and Lawyer (he/him) James Capobianco as Dipshit Poletti (he/him) Lydia Anderson as Gemma Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) Michael Melia as Phillip West (he/him) Julia Propp as Louisa Alvarez (she/her) Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis (she/her) Mario Da Rosa Jr as Isaiah Powell (he/him) Jessica Washington as Isabelle Powell (she/her) James Oliva as Michael Tate (he/him) Summer Unsinn as Charlotte Linzer-Coolidge (she/her) And Sam Musher as Emily Bespin (she/her) Also Featuring: David Rheinstrom as the Legion Announcer And: Iri Alexander Cole Burkhardt Fox Cooper Tina Daniels Christopher Dole Todd Faulkner Jack Pevyhouse Alma Roda-Gil Zane Sexton and Alex Welch as LEGION. So many wonderful friends with wonderful audio dramas included here, like Forrest Guide, Arden, Uncanny County, Jim Robbie and the Wanderers, Radio Drama Revival, and more. (sigh). Isn’t audio fiction the best? MUSIC Charlie on the MTA by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede. Blackberry Rag, Farewell to Nigg, and Tam Lin set by Adrienne Howard, Emily Petersen, and Dirk Tiede. Drums by Jim Johanson. Transcripts available at GreaterBostonShow.com Content Warnings Kidnapping Forced Accidental Hypnosis Capitalism Political Anxiety and Political Unease Incarceration and police interrogation Excessive Marlo Monologuing Expressions of hunger / lack of food Threat of mass eviction
Happy Holiday Hullabaloo from Uncanny County! Here's an early holiday treat - a bonus mini-episode featuring a ex-con serving his community service as a helper to the Man in Red and White, only tonight - his sentence is up. And now, this non-saintly Nick is ready to use his magical powers to turn the tables on all the good folks on his list - until an encounter in Uncanny County changes him for all time… Suitable for the whole family. A transcript is available at uncannycounty.com.
Susan Pasternak’s five-year-old son Tyler was conceived the night she and Sheriff Rowland fought off an invasion of clown-like creatures from another dimension. During the attack, Tyler’s father was murdered by the white-faced monsters. And now Susan’s about to discover that monsters can take many forms, and they often appear where you least expect them. Especially… in Uncanny County. Trigger warning - CLOWNS. Stand-alone episode, but technically a sequel to the season one episode Coulrophobia, by Todd Faulkner. Written and produced by Todd Faulkner, recorded and mastered by Kevin Ramsay. Original score by Kori Celeste. It featured Alison Crane as Susan, Nicole Greevy as Sheriff Rowland, and Griffin Robert Faulkner as Tyler, along with the vocal talents of Todd Faulkner, Babs Winn, Uma Incrocci, Jenny Kirlin, Emily Battles, Christian Pedersen, and William Franke. The song No Accidents was written and performed by Ned Massey. Available on iTunes.
Rocky Mitchum is a storm chaser. He drives head first into dangerous weather whenever it appears. Like all of us, he’s lookin’ for something. But sometimes the thing you’re lookin’ for is also lookin’ for you. You just might not recognize it…in Uncanny County.
Summer, 1975. Russ Matheson’s life is about to change in some very big ways. A county lineman, Russ spends his days - and often his nights - working on telephone lines, keeping other folks connected, while he slowly but surely drifts away from the ones he loves. But a strange encounter will send him off on a new journey – one that flies straight through the heart – of Uncanny County… Marked "explicit" for mild language.
A new workplace is full of unfamiliar faces, sights, and sounds. But every office has its usual suspects, and anyone eager to stay employed gets to know the lay of the land as quickly and enthusiastically as they can. Of course, that land isn’t always what it seems… especially in Uncanny County. Written by Amanda Maciel, produced by William Franke and mastered by Kevin Ramsay. Featuring Nicole Greevy as New Girl, Kirk McGee as 575, and Alena Acker as HR, with the vocal talents of William Franke, Sky Smith, Todd Faulkner, and Amanda Maciel.
Morgan McNeil grew up idolizing newscaster Connie Ambrose, a local news giant and a legend around these parts. But when she finally meets her childhood idol, Morgan may just find that being a local legend takes an awful lot more than she bargained for, especially on the airwaves -- of Uncanny County...
I can hear them...***Written by Chris Stewart***Presented by: Uncanny County (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/uncanny-county/id1092995407?mt=2)***Sound design by: Emry Rockenfield See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
She never should have looked...***Presented by the Uncanny County podcast, subscribe now at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/uncanny-county/id1092995407?mt=2***Sound Design by Zachary Fortais-Gomm***Relaxing Piano Music by Kevin MacLeod***Title music by Alex Aldea***Intro/Outro Narration by Joe Stofko See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Special message for our listeners (recorded WITHOUT the approval of our Reptilian Overlords). Please, listen now -before the Great Scaly Ones make us take it down! #audiodrama #weird #tales #paranormal
Bobby Blue is the most popular crooner in the tri-counties. Folks come from as far away as Good Hope Farms to hear his dulcet tones. But, Annie and Lana are there for a different reason. They're on a mission where there's no room for distractions. But distractions are everywhere...in Uncanny County.
Part 1 of today's Showcase brings you Uncanny County: an ongoing original production. Uncanny County is nominated for multiple awards, including Best Audio Engineering of an Original, Ongoing, Long Form Production. This production is rated PG-13. – The Audio Verse Awards Team Subscribe to our Nominee Showcase Podcast! Via RSS: Link Via iTunes: Link Via Google Play: Link
It's episode 25 - the finale of Season 7. On this special episode we feature The NoSleep Podcast production of C.K. Walker's "Borrasca". "Borrasca" written by C.K. Walker. Starring: Matthew Bradford as Sam Walker Jessica McEvoy as Kimber Destaro Jeff Clement as Kyle Landy Erika Sanderson as Kathryn Scanlon Mike DelGaudio as Sheriff Clery Nikolle Doolin as Sam's Mother Elie Hirschman as Phil Saunders David Cummings as Thomas Prescott Special Guest Stars: Mike Flanagan as Sam’s Father Kate Siegel as Meera McCaskey Todd Faulkner as Jimmy Prescott Alison Crane as Anne Destaro Featuring: Nichole Goodnight, Atticus Jackson, Dan Zappulla, Addison Peacock, Kyle Akers, Alexis Bristowe, Corinne Sanders, Tisha Boone, and Wendy Corrigan. Click here to learn more about the voice actors on The NoSleep Podcast Click here to learn more about C.K. Walker Click here to learn more about director Mike Flanagan's upcoming movie, "Ouija: Origin of Evil", featuring Kate Siegel Click here for the award-winning podcast "Uncanny County" created by Todd Faulkner & Alison Crane Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone Audio adaptation produced by: Phil Michalski "Borrasca" illustration courtesy of Sabu Audio program ©2016 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc.. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
Chester and Henry lead a nice peaceful life as fire lookouts, especially since they haven't seen a single fire in five years. When the lookout tower closes, both must adjust to life on the ground. But things are never that simple in Uncanny County.
This week, we're taking a little detour into UNCANNY COUNTY, the brainchild of playwrights Alison Crane and Todd Faulkner, both proud children of Oklahoma.I play an episode of theirs, "Coulrophobia" (which is about spooky, spooky clowns!), and then the three of us have a little chat. Alison tells me a secret! Todd reveals the travails of creating custom foley for an army of [SPOILERS]! We talk at length about the unique qualities of Oklahoma that inform UNCANNY COUNTY; then Alison reads our horoscopes.http://uncannycounty.com/
It's episode 10 of Season 7 - Our 5th Anniversary Celebration. On the show we have six tales about devilish desires, sinister sights, and agonizing anniversaries. "The Black Paths of Sheol" written by C.M. Scandreth and performed by Erika Sanderson & David Ault. (Story starts at 00:07:15) "Bennington Snodgrass Goes Courting" written by D.G. Collins and performed by David Cummings & Jesse Cornett & Mike DelGaudio & Elie Hirschman. (Story starts at 00:27:00) "Is Anyone Else Feeling Thirsty?"* written by Henry Galley and performed by Brian Mansi & David Ault. (Story starts at 00:50:00) "Memories in the Mirror" written by Rona Vaselaar and performed by Jessica McEvoy. (Story starts at 01:13:50) "The Last Letter of Marcus Finch"** written by Michael Marks and performed by Mike DelGaudio & James Cleveland. (Story starts at 01:34:45) "Anniversary" written by Kerry H. and performed by Matthew Bradford & James Cleveland & Nikolle Doolin. (Story starts at 02:03:20) Click here to learn more about the voice actors on The NoSleep Podcast Click here to learn more about The Black Tapes Podcast Click here to learn more about Small Town Horror Podcast Click here to learn more about Pseudopod Click here to learn more about the Lore Podcast Click here to learn more about TANIS Click here to learn more about The District of Wonders Click here to learn more about Uncanny County Click here to learn more about C.M. Scandreth Click here to learn more about D.G. Collins Click here to learn more about Henry Galley Click here to learn more about Rona Vaselaar Click here to learn more about Michael Marks Click here to learn more about Kerry H. Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone Additional music by Phil Michalski Audio adaptations produced by: David Cummings & Jeff Clement* & Phil Michalski** 5th Anniversary illustration courtesy of Sabu Audio program ©2016 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc.. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
It's episode 6 of Season 7. On this week's show we have five tales about household horrors, terrifying transmissions, and dastardly doctors. "I Love my Grandparents' Fireplace"* written by Rona Vaselaar and performed by Jessica McEvoy & Nikolle Doolin. (Story starts at 00:04:15) "Ten-Twenty" written by Keith McDuffee and performed by Dan Zappulla & Matthew Bradford & Alexis Bristowe & Atticus Jackson & Nikolle Doolin. (Story starts at 00:30:10) "I'm Having Some Problems with My Mirror" written by M.P. Hill and performed by Corinne Sanders. (Story starts at 01:10:00) "The Proposition"** written by Michael Waldrep and performed by David Ault & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts at 01:19:30) "The 1% - Pt. 3"** written by E.Z. Morgan and performed by Mike DelGaudio & Peter Lewis & Erika Sanderson & Nikolle Doolin & Jessica McEvoy & Nichole Goodnight & Alexis Bristowe. (Story starts at 01:45:00) Click here to learn more about the voice actors on The NoSleep Podcast Click here to learn more about Matthew Bradford Click here to learn more about Small Town Horror Click here to learn more about Uncanny County Click here to learn more about The Night Time Podcast Click here to learn more about Archive 81 Click here to learn more about Rona Vaselaar Click here to learn more about Keith McDuffee Click here to learn more about Michael Waldrep Click here to learn more about E.Z. Morgan Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone. Additional music by Phil Michalski Audio adaptations produced by: David Cummings & Jeff Clement* & Phil Michalski** "I Love my Grandparents' Fireplace" illustration courtesy of Jen Tracy Audio program ©2016 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc.. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
Robots gone haywire. Killer clown demons. And pie. So. Much. Pie. This quirky, darkly comic, Southwestern-flavored podcast brings you a new paranormal audio play every month. Sit back, relax, and hold on tight. Because you're about to take a quick detour...through Uncanny County.