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Re-Imagined Radio presents an incredible re-imagined look at Orson Welles' and H.G. Wells tale of Martian Invasion with their 2021 "War of the Worlds"! As we celebrate this World Audio Drama Day one day later! It's Audio Drama time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Re-Imagined Radio presents an incredible re-imagined look at Orson Welles' and H.G. Wells tale of Martian Invasion with their 2021 "War of the Worlds"! As we celebrate this World Audio Drama Day one day later! It's Audio Drama time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank, Mathilda, Oz, Rosie, and Morton all head off to go mushroom-picking in some nearby caves. When they notice a sign reading "No Escape" above the entrance to one of the caves, they decide to go in anyway. A decision they very soon regret! Visit cottonwoodtrails.ca to sign up for Cottonwood Trails Quarterly, and get the Fun-in-the-Forest mini comic, as well as the latest news, exclusive content, and more, right to your inbox! Sign up by November 5th to get the special World Audio Drama Day edition, packed full of sneak peeks and bonus content!
Yesterday was World Audio Drama Day. A day to celebrate telling stories through sound. I hope you spent some time listening to one of your favorite stories. Today, I wanted to share one of the stories I've been listening to, My Amazing Woman. Similar to Alpha 8 and her adventures trying to be a mom. In My Amazing Woman, Anna her own secret to share with her husband. She's the world's most powerful super heroine. In this episode, Trevor, her husband not only discovers who he's married to but also discovers that everyone is in danger. My Amazing Woman stars Lena Garcia as Anna Kat Waring ( our hero Amazing Woman) and AJ Cruz as Trevor Waring, her 'regular guy' husband who finds himself now in a most irregular life. You may listen to My Amazing Woman wherever you get your podcasts. Here's the episode now. Enjoy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's WORLD AUDIO DRAMA DAY! And the Wonders has your back with Operation Luna #8, Fermi's Lament Part 1 from Odyssey Audioworks and "Chrysalis- A New War of the Worlds" from Sonic Cinema Productions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
86 years after Orson Welles' radio drama changing event, this World Audio Drama Day, Sonic Cinema Productions fires off a Retro Rockets special with "Chrysalis". Joe meets up with an old flame Ana, as they team up to discover what strange object fell from the Martian skies to land at Stoney Creek! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's WORLD AUDIO DRAMA DAY! And the Wonders has your back with Operation Luna #8, Fermi's Lament Part 1 from Odyssey Audioworks and "Chrysalis- A New War of the Worlds" from Sonic Cinema Productions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
86 years after Orson Welles' radio drama changing event, this World Audio Drama Day, Sonic Cinema Productions fires off a Retro Rockets special with "Chrysalis". Joe meets up with an old flame Ana, as they team up to discover what strange object fell from the Martian skies to land at Stoney Creek! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today is World Audio Drama Day so we've got a bonus episode for you! Matthew P. Woerner from AudioImagination77 Productions joins JD to talk about one of the most famous radio shows of all-time on the 85th anniversary of its original airing, The War of the Worlds from The Mercury Theatre on the Air. They talk about some of the behind the scenes of the broadcast, its impact on broadcast history, and some of the other work from its director, Orson Welles. And since Matthew released his latest production titled Operator today, they talk about its connection to the Orson Welles broadcast, what inspired him to write the script, working with remote actors for the first time, and more. And then we present the original 1938 broadcast for your listening enjoyment. Happy #WorldAudioDramaDay!Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/188What 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.
Federal Stonecipher opens the Matinee for World Audio Drama Day! This week it's Sonic Society #635, Sole Twin Audio Network #1.4, and OTR Essentials #12! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today is World Audio Drama Day so we've got a bonus episode for you! Matthew P. Woerner from AudioImagination77 Productions joins JD to talk about one of the most famous radio shows of all-time on the 85th anniversary of its original airing, The War of the Worlds from The Mercury Theatre on the Air. They talk about some of the behind the scenes of the broadcast, its impact on broadcast history, and some of the other work from its director, Orson Welles. And since Matthew released his latest production titled Operator today, they talk about its connection to the Orson Welles broadcast, what inspired him to write the script, working with remote actors for the first time, and more. And then we present the original 1938 broadcast for your listening enjoyment. Happy #WorldAudioDramaDay!Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/188What 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.
Federal Stonecipher opens the Matinee for World Audio Drama Day! This week it's Sonic Society #635, Sole Twin Audio Network #1.4, and OTR Essentials #12! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week John Barber speaks about a number of new changes with the 2021 release of War of the Worlds: "Re-Imagined Radio celebrated the 83rd anniversary of “The War of the Worlds” original broadcast, and World Audio Drama Day with our radio adaptation of this classic radio drama. We re-imagined the storyline, keeping parts of this classic radio drama, and adding new content, placing all in present day Vancouver, Washington. We used local landmarks and characters. We introduced new plot twists and perspectives. We incorporated cinematic sound effects and ambiences, all custom created for this episode. And, we introduced "The Voices," our new ensemble of amazing voice actors." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week John Barber speaks about a number of new changes with the 2021 release of War of the Worlds: "Re-Imagined Radio celebrated the 83rd anniversary of “The War of the Worlds” original broadcast, and World Audio Drama Day with our radio adaptation of this classic radio drama. We re-imagined the storyline, keeping parts of this classic radio drama, and adding new content, placing all in present day Vancouver, Washington. We used local landmarks and characters. We introduced new plot twists and perspectives. We incorporated cinematic sound effects and ambiences, all custom created for this episode. And, we introduced "The Voices," our new ensemble of amazing voice actors." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on World Audio Drama Day we present eight features with Sonic Society #747, 5 Transcontinental Terrors from Captain Radio, Bell's in the Batfry #301 and MADCON 2022 Sunday #4-Gatekeeping! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THE CELLAR Miniseries 2, Episode 1: Terror on Edge Island, by Adrian Cory In this new production, "Terror on Edge Island" by Adrian Cory, the First Place winner in The Cellar's scriptwriting contest in 2019, made especially for World Audio Drama Day 2022, a small band of climate scientists travel to an island off the coast of Norway to study the effect of climate change on its fjords and permafrost, with a secondary study of the prehistoric, primitive life that once thrived there. What else they find is something you'll soon find out for yourself! CAST: CADAVERA QUIVRY: Angela Young ANNOUNCER: Robin Robbins PROFESSOR LINFORD NOBLE: Jordan Scavone DR GUNTER SCHMIDT: Thomas Rippert DR GARY STILES: Les Marsden DR ANNE HOLLOWAY: Angela Young CANUTE: Orlando Segarra Produced & Directed by Pete Lutz Theme music composed and performed by Tom Rory Parsons
THE CELLAR Miniseries 2, Episode 2: The Game, by John Bell & Becky Beach In this specially curated collection for Halloween 2022, we will be presenting a wide selection of new, old-time radio (and other) horror programs. For our ninth, we are proud to present . In this new production, "The Game" by John Bell and Becky Beach, the Third Place winner in The Cellar's scriptwriting contest in 2019, made especially for World Audio Drama Day 2022, a laid-back guy and his prudish date go to the home of a fun-loving couple for game night. Some experiments with a Ouija Board lead to the unexpected arrival of an uninvited guest, who insists on taking over the evening...and a few other things! CAST: CADAVERA QUIVRY: Angela Young ANNOUNCER: Robin Robbins BOB: Dana Gonsalves ALTON: Pete Lutz SHARON: Angela Young ELLEN: Rachel Pulliam THE STRANGER: John Bell Directed by Pete Lutz Produced by John Bell Theme music composed and performed by Tom Rory Parsons
Horror Fest '22: THE CELLAR Miniseries 2, Episode 1: Terror on Edge Island, by Adrian Cory In this specially curated collection for Halloween 2022, we will be presenting a wide selection of new, old-time radio (and other) horror programs. For our eighth, we are proud to present "Terror on Edge Island" by Adrian Cory, the First Place winner in The Cellar's scriptwriting contest in 2019. In this new production, made especially for World Audio Drama Day 2022, a small band of climate scientists travel to an island off the coast of Norway to study the effect of climate change on its fjords and permafrost, with a secondary study of the prehistoric, primitive life that once thrived there. What else they find is something you'll soon find out for yourself! NARADA RADIO COMPANY CAST: CADAVERA QUIVRY: Angela Young ANNOUNCER: Robin Robbins PROFESSOR LINFORD NOBLE: Jordan Scavone DR GUNTER SCHMIDT: Thomas Rippert DR GARY STILES: Les Marsden DR ANNE HOLLOWAY: Angela Young CANUTE: Orlando Segarra Produced & Directed by Pete Lutz Theme music composed and performed by Tom Rory Parsons
Horror Fest '22: THE CELLAR Miniseries 2, Episode 2: The Game, by John Bell & Becky Beach In this specially curated collection for Halloween 2022, we will be presenting a wide selection of new, old-time radio (and other) horror programs. For our ninth, we are proud to present "The Game" by John Bell and Becky Beach, the Third Place winner in The Cellar's scriptwriting contest in 2019. In this new production, made especially for World Audio Drama Day 2022, a laid-back guy and his prudish date go to the home of a fun-loving couple for game night. Some experiments with a Ouija Board lead to the unexpected arrival of an uninvited guest, who insists on taking over the evening...and a few other things! NARADA RADIO COMPANY CAST: CADAVERA QUIVRY: Angela Young ANNOUNCER: Robin Robbins BOB: Dana Gonsalves ALTON: Pete Lutz SHARON: Angela Young ELLEN: Rachel Pulliam THE STRANGER: John Bell Directed by Pete Lutz Produced by John Bell Theme music composed and performed by Tom Rory Parsons
Re-Imagined Radio celebrated the 83rd anniversary of “The War of the Worlds” original broadcast, and World Audio Drama Day with our radio adaptation of this classic radio drama. We re-imagined the storyline, keeping parts of this classic radio drama, and adding new content, placing all in present day Vancouver, Washington. We used local landmarks and characters. We introduced new plot twists and perspectives. We incorporated cinematic sound effects and ambiences, all custom created for this episode. And, we introduced "The Voices," our new ensemble of amazing voice actors. It was cracking good use of words, music, sound effects, and imagination to create worlds at war and a way to be in the middle of the action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Re-Imagined Radio celebrated the 83rd anniversary of “The War of the Worlds” original broadcast, and World Audio Drama Day with our radio adaptation of this classic radio drama. We re-imagined the storyline, keeping parts of this classic radio drama, and adding new content, placing all in present day Vancouver, Washington. We used local landmarks and characters. We introduced new plot twists and perspectives. We incorporated cinematic sound effects and ambiences, all custom created for this episode. And, we introduced "The Voices," our new ensemble of amazing voice actors. It was cracking good use of words, music, sound effects, and imagination to create worlds at war and a way to be in the middle of the action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recording of a live performance of the Narada Radio Company, at RealmsCon 2015 in Corpus Christi, TX. Originally released 10/30/15, on archive dot org, in honor of World Audio Drama Day. Our production has all the earmarks of a live performance: people coughing, folks walking in and out of the room, etc. Try not to let that distract you too much. "Inner Sanctum Mysteries: Death of a Doll" was originally broadcast on NBC radio in October 1948. CAST OF CHARACTERS: ANNOUNCER: Lisa Espinoza HOST/BEAU COUSINS: Jason D. Johnson WILL HARPER: Pete Lutz MR. JACKSON/KARA NANA/INSP. SHEA: Dana Gonsalves THE DOLL/THE CLERK: Kristy Glick McGRUNDY: George Hatfield ORGANIST: Ross Bernhardt
Here's a re-release from the 11th Hour Audio line-up for World Audio Drama Day 2018, one which the Narada Radio Company helped to make: "The Opportunist", written especially for 2018 11th Hour by Steve Schneider. Directed and recorded by Pete Lutz, and edited/mixed by MJ Cogburn of Darker Projects. Music by Ross Bernhardt. The folk song "Knoxville Girl", sung with very little skill by the director, is in the public domain. The Cast: Jason D. Johnson as GRAVES Alan Clower as NORTON Nick Wommack as HENRY Dana Gonsalves as DEACON Pete Lutz as LUCKY Russ Walker as ROY Ross Bernhardt as MORTY Mark Rigsby as MacCLELLAN Alisha Strand-Mueller, Jessica Mathews and Lisa Ayala as THE WRAITHS Darren Rockhold as CREDITS ANNOUNCER
Re-Imagined Radio presented a live performance by Metropolitan Performing Arts actors and other community volunteers at Kiggins Theatre in downtown Vancouver, Washington. Produced by Re-Imagined Radio. Audience count: 336. We celebrated World Audio Drama Day and the 80th anniversary of the original broadcast of this classic radio drama. Streamed live on KXRW-FM, Vancouver, Washington. Archival recording available for on demand listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Re-Imagined Radio presented a live performance by Metropolitan Performing Arts actors and other community volunteers at Kiggins Theatre in downtown Vancouver, Washington. Produced by Re-Imagined Radio. Audience count: 336. We celebrated World Audio Drama Day and the 80th anniversary of the original broadcast of this classic radio drama. Streamed live on KXRW-FM, Vancouver, Washington. Archival recording available for on demand listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Re-Imagined Radio presents an incredible re-imagined look at Orson Welles' and H.G. Wells tale of Martian Invasion with their 2021 "War of the Worlds"! As we celebrate this World Audio Drama Day one day later! It's Audio Drama time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Re-Imagined Radio presents an incredible re-imagined look at Orson Welles' and H.G. Wells tale of Martian Invasion with their 2021 "War of the Worlds"! As we celebrate this World Audio Drama Day one day later! It's Audio Drama time! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DARE YOU GET PAST THE INTROTo enjoyThis kids gentle comedy horror story - THE GHOST WHO LOST THER SCARE???Join the Screamdents at the Great British Scare Sghoul on an original adventure by Sarah Golding (28% scary) AND NARRATED BY Fiona Thraille (30% scary
Today Is Allantide, Buy A Doughnut Day, Checklist Day, Hug a Sheep Day, Create A Great Funeral Day, Devil's Night or Mischief Night, Haunted Refrigerator Night, National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, National Candy Corn Day, National Pumpkin Bread Day, National Publicist Day, National Text Your Ex Day, National Speak Up for Service Day, World Audio Drama Day, Sugar Addiction Awareness Day, and World Savings Day.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Itstoday)
Greetings, fellow Wellesians, Wellsians, OTR-lovers, Mars-lovers (not Bruno), historians, and seekers! In honor of World Audio Drama Day (observed annually, every October 30th) 2018, the following friends and fellow audio drama makers gathered via Skype to create a special panel discussion (in alphabetical order): Ed Champion of "The Gray Area" podcast Joe Griffin and Ele Matelan of Wildclaw Theatre Chicago Pete Lutz of 63audio/Narada Radio Company (Host) Jeff Niles of 4077th Productions Aimee Pavy of "12 Chimes, It's Midnight" podcast We're discussing the historic and fateful "War of the Worlds" radio program from the Mercury Theatre on the Air, first broadcast on CBS on 10/30/38. Then we're playing the 50th anniversary tribute-remake first broadcast on NPR on 10/30/88. Then we come back and talk about that, comparing it to the original. Fun, freewheeling discussion abounds! So what are you waiting for? Start listening, eh? And enjoy!
Jordana Williams and Mac Rogers have been working together for more than two decades, as the two main artists for both Gideon Productions and Gideon Media. In celebration of World Audio Drama Day, the two of them sat down with their friend and co-producer Sean Williams for a conversation about how they make shows, the similarities and differences between audio theater and live theater, and how they stay focused and inspired. This podcast was recorded over Zoom on Monday October 25th in the area around New York City, where Jordana, Mac, and Sean live.
When a jazz trumpeter receive's the Vampire's Kiss, he goes after the ones who deceived him in life, but a determined cop and private detective are on his trail. Released originally for World Audio Drama Day on Wednesday Wonders, we're happy to bring this hilarious horror home to Tuesday Terrors in time for Halloween! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When a jazz trumpeter receive's the Vampire's Kiss, he goes after the ones who deceived him in life, but a determined cop and private detective are on his trail. Released originally for World Audio Drama Day on Wednesday Wonders, we're happy to bring this hilarious horror home to Tuesday Terrors in time for Halloween! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Re-Imagined Radio, produced by John Barber of Washington State University Vancouver's Creative Media and Digital Culture Program, will celebrate World Audio Day Oct. 18 with a broadcast of The War of the Worlds. https://loom.ly/1dEDd6o #WashingtonStateUniversity #WashingtonStateUniversityVancouver #WSU #ReImaginedRadio #WarOfTheWorlds #RadioBroadcast #VoiceActors #CinematicSoundEffects #Soundscapes #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
PRESENTING...AN ALL-NEW MUSICAL AUDIO COMEDY -- In the style of a Marx Brothers movie! It's Do I Specter? I'll Say I Do! produced especially for World Audio Drama Day 2020. Written, produced and directed by life-long Marx Brothers fan Pete Lutz, 63audio presents a scenario unlike anything seen in any Marx Bros. film: Mr. Woodrow Fillmore Protoplasm is a ghost-hunter, hired to rid Stately Manor on Long Island of the ghost of the widow's late husband, who refuses to cross over. A little later, he's also hired by an Italian piano player whose brother's ghost won't cross over, either. And then, Protoplasm's son meets up with yet another ghost, who's been hiding in Stately Manor for 30 years! It's spooks a-plenty for our heroes, and for you, our listeners! Chock-full of Marx-style humor and hijinks, this new play also features two new songs, composed especially for this production by Pete Lutz, and orchestrated by Dr. Ross Bernhardt. Set your Ouija Boards for laughter! DISCLAIMER: This production was recorded remotely during the month of September 2020 in the (soon-to-be-historical, we hope) COVID-19 pandemic. Sound quality of the actors' microphones as a result varies. We hope this does not take away from your overall enjoyment of this play. (But if it does, well, there's not much you can do about it.) Thank you. Thank YOH! CAST: Lori Bryant as MRS. BRITANNIA NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE Frank Gugliemelli as CHIVES Chris Messersmith as the Ghost of MR. NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE Todd Faulkner as WOODROW FILLMORE PROTOPLASM Nick Wommack as JAMISON PROTOPLASM Jackie Ayers as LILLIAN STATELY Grace Wagner as PROTOPLASM'S SECRETARY/MANICURIST Les Marsden as RIGATONI and the Whistle of SHADOW John Bell as MAYOR GOTTLIEB Your Announcer is C. K. STANDARD Additional music composed and performed by Dr. Ross Bernhardt SPECIAL THANKS to the hosts of "The Marx Brothers Council Podcast", Noah Diamond, Matthew Coniam and Bob Gassell, for inspiring me (inadvertently) to write this play, and to Ms. Grace Wagner, for her enthusiasm for the project and very special contributions to the script.
It's World Audio Drama Day so lets celebrate with a bonus episode! JD brings a solo episode with a newscast and an interview with Ann Sachs, the voice of Princess Leia in the NPR radio adaptations of the Star Wars trilogy. Ann shares how she got involved, some experiences from the studio, and thoughts on the value of a great director for a project of this scale. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/140What 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.
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
It's World Audio Drama Day so lets celebrate with a bonus episode! JD brings a solo episode with a newscast and an interview with Ann Sachs, the voice of Princess Leia in the NPR radio adaptations of the Star Wars trilogy. Ann shares how she got involved, some experiences from the studio, and thoughts on the value of a great director for a project of this scale. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/140 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.
It's World Audio Drama Day so lets celebrate with a bonus episode! JD brings a solo episode with a newscast and an interview with Ann Sachs, the voice of Princess Leia in the NPR radio adaptations of the Star Wars trilogy. Ann shares how she got involved, some experiences from the studio, and thoughts on the value of a great director for a project of this scale. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/140What 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.
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
PRESENTING...AN ALL-NEW MUSICAL AUDIO COMEDY -- In the style of a Marx Brothers movie! It's Do I Specter? I'll Say I Do! Written, produced and directed by life-long Marx Brothers fan Pete Lutz especially for World Audio Drama Day 2020, 63audio presents a scenario unlike anything seen in any Marx Bros. film: Mr. Woodrow Fillmore Protoplasm is a ghost-hunter, hired to rid Stately Manor on Long Island of the ghost of the widow's late husband, who refuses to cross over. A little later, he's also hired by an Italian piano player whose brother's ghost won't cross over, either. And then, Protoplasm's son meets up with yet another ghost, who's been hiding in Stately Manor for 30 years! It's spooks a-plenty for our heroes, and for you, our listeners! Chock-full of Marx-style humor and hijinks, this new play also features two new songs, composed especially for this production by Pete Lutz, and orchestrated by Dr. Ross Bernhardt. Set your Ouija Boards for laughter! DISCLAIMER: This production was recorded remotely during the month of September 2020 in the (soon-to-be-historical, we hope) COVID-19 pandemic. Sound quality of the actors' microphones as a result varies. We hope this does not take away from your overall enjoyment of this play. (But if it does, well, there's not much you can do about it.) Thank you. Thank YOH! CAST: Lori Bryant as MRS. BRITANNIA NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE Frank Gugliemelli as CHIVES Chris Messersmith as the Ghost of MR. NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE Todd Faulkner as WOODROW FILLMORE PROTOPLASM Nick Wommack as JAMISON PROTOPLASM Jackie Ayers as LILLIAN STATELY Grace Wagner as PROTOPLASM'S SECRETARY/MANICURIST Les Marsden as RIGATONI and the Whistle of SHADOW John Bell as MAYOR GOTTLIEB Your Announcer is C. K. STANDARD Additional music composed and performed by Dr. Ross Bernhardt SPECIAL THANKS to the hosts of "The Marx Brothers Council Podcast", Noah Diamond, Matthew Coniam and Bob Gassell, for inspiring me (inadvertently) to write this play, and to Ms. Grace Wagner, for her enthusiasm for the project and very special contributions to the script.
With a planned release on World Audio Drama Day, October 30th, DO I SPECTER? I'LL SAY I DO! Is bound to go down in the history books as something that somebody wrote and a few other people performed! Who can ask for better than that, I ask you? Anyway, here's a sneak preview of three musical numbers that will be performed in this all-new comedy! First you'll hear Jamison Protoplasm and his father Woodrow Fillmore Protoplasm singing a snippet of "I've Never Met a Ghost (That I Believed In); that's followed by a small smackerel of Lillian Stately and Jamison singing the love duet, "Phantom Love"; and finally we'll hear Rigatoni playing a sample his obligatory piano solo (with his brother Shadow coming in on the harp towards the end). Enjoy, and be sure to return to this spot (or a similar spot, or a polka-dot, or even a paisley -- whatever you like) on October 30th to hear the whole dang thing! SONGS (c) 2020 by Pete Lutz Composed by Pete Lutz, orchestrated by Dr. Ross Bernhardt; singers: Nick Wommack, Todd Faulkner, Jackie Ayers
COMING SOON to this feed, especially for World Audio Drama Day 2020 -- an all-new comedy tribute to those masters of comedy mayhem, the Marx Brothers! DO I SPECTER? I'LL SAY I DO! was written by Pete Lutz and inspired by his life-long love of Los Hermanos Marx, and includes representations of all four brothers, plus other familiar character archetypes from their films -- except this time, they're placed in a situation unlike any seen in their 13 movies. This new feature is cast with wonderful voices (a mix of amateur and professional actors) and terrific gags, which Marxian experts have deemed worthy of the brothers themselves! It includes two brand-new songs, "I Never Met a Ghost That I Believed In", and "Phantom Love", composed and with lyrics by Pete Lutz, and orchestrated by Dr. Ross Bernhardt, who has himself composed many wonderful musical passages for the Narada Radio Company. So here is the opening fanfare and the overture for DO I SPECTER? I'LL SAY I DO!, and we sincerely hope you like it and will come back at the end of October to hear the full program!
Originally released 10/30/18 for World Audio Drama Day, this short horror-comedy is called "A Little Bedtime Gory". It was written by Pete Lutz. Directed by Karim Kronfli. Recorded by Christopher Jarvis at the Radio Theatre Workshop (Hinckley, UK) and edited/mixed by Pete Lutz (Texas). Music by Dayn Russell Leonardson (Wisconsin). CAST: Holly Golding as Tiffany Karim C. Kronfli as Daddy Layla Katib as Princess Peppercorn Announcer: Pete Lutz
MURDERADIO (HORROR) Here's a re-release of a play that was originally launched 10/30/19,for World Audio Drama Day, on the Mutual Audio Network. It's called "MURDERADIO", written by Pete Lutz in September 2019; recorded, directed and produced by Pete Lutz in October 2019. When a late-night talk-radio host invites listeners on Halloween Night to call in and tell him about their favorite murders, he gets more than he bargained for when one caller takes him a bit too... literally. With the voices of: Michael "Pudge" Aradillas (Host of "The Halftime Report" on KSIX AM & FM Radio in Corpus Christi, TX) as Chunk Chunkowski Karim C. Kronfli as Caller Three Austin Beach (of Broken Bard Productions) as Deputy Martinez Plus the following Narada Radio Company members: Jesirae Kesler as Caller One Philboyd Studge as Caller Two Jackie Ayers as Elaine Ebony Rose as Jo'Dee Your Announcer was Federal Stonecipher
UNDEAD MAN WITH A HORN (HORROR - COMEDY) Here's a re-release of a play that was originally launched 10/30/19, for World Audio Drama Day 2019, on the Mutual Audio Network. It was written, directed and produced by Pete Lutz in October 2019. In this spoof of vampire stories, jazz trumpeter "Little Jimmy Tommy" Dorsal receives a deadly hickey on October 30, 1938. Now, it's up to a police lieutenant and a private detective to track him down before anyone else is bitten. With the voices of the following Mutual Audio Network Members: JOHN BELL PETE LUTZ RICH FROLICH TANJA MILOJEVIC BRIAN BOCCHICHIO JEFF BILLARD LOTHAR TUPPAN JACK WARD
The phenomenal 40th anniversary love letter to War of the Worlds is written and produced by the brilliantly inventive Steve Bellinger and our feature tonight after its 1978 premiere on American Public Radio. With thanks to Captain Radio, Jack and David present this classic on the week of World Audio Drama Day. May we all live love and listen faithfully Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The phenomenal 40th anniversary love letter to War of the Worlds is written and produced by the brilliantly inventive Steve Bellinger and our feature tonight after its 1978 premiere on American Public Radio. With thanks to Captain Radio, Jack and David present this classic on the week of World Audio Drama Day. May we all live love and listen faithfully
MERRY CHRISTMAS! Welcome, friends, to the Narada Radio Company's second year of performing -- LIVE, in front of an audience -- our adaptation of the 1947 broadcast of "The Lux Radio Theatre: 'It's a Wonderful Life'"! Once again, we performed at the historic Rialto Theater in Aransas Pass, Texas, over two weekends in December 2019, to small, yet appreciative audiences. (BUT -- this is not the same show as last year! It's an extended version: some lines from a 1947 "Camel Screen Players" radio broadcast, plus additional dialogue, were added to this production, for our audience's benefit.) Please do your best to overlook the technical and sound anomalies present in this recording. They couldn't be helped, and couldn't be removed fully in post-production. I want to thank all of you listeners, and my terrific Narada members, for helping us have a really wonderful year! We created seven new audio dramas in 2019 for "The Cellar", four for Sonic Summerstock, and two for World Audio Drama Day, and we brought live audio drama to three venues in South Texas. Not only all of this, but I put out nine episodes of our new podcast, "Old-Time Radio Essentials". What will 2020 bring? Tune in and find out! CAST OF "IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE": Dana Gonsalves as GEORGE BAILEY Jessica Mathews as MARY BAILEY, A BOY and ZUZU Michele Barnett as CLARENCE Chuck Wilson as JOSEPH and the DOG Pete Lutz as FRANKLIN, POP BAILEY, MR. POTTER, OLD MAN COLLINS, MR MARTINI, THE BRIDGEKEEPER, and NICK John Bell (of the BELL'S IN THE BATFRY Podcast) as MR. GOWER, JOE, ERNIE BANKS, ED, THE ANGRY MAN, and CHARLIE Tamara Merson Wren as DR. CAMPBELL, TOM, MR WELCH and COUSIN TILLY Teddy Giggy as MRS. HATCH, EUSTACE and BERT THE COP Russ Walker as ANNOUNCER 1 and HARRY BAILEY, Geneva Aubrey as YOUNG GEORGE, MRS THOMPSON, JANIE BAILEY and THE WORRIED WOMAN Dawn Robertson as A BOY, MA BAILEY and PETEY BAILEY Gene Giggy as UNCLE BILLY Royce Harrell as ANNOUNCER 2, SAM WAINWRIGHT, RANDALL, and the SHERIFF Ross Bernhardt as BYSTANDER, HORACE and MR. CARTER MUSIC BY: Dr. Ross Bernhardt LIVE SOUND EFFECTS PERFORMED BY: Pete Lutz FESTERSHIELD CIGARETTES commercials and jingles written by Pete Lutz FESTERSHIELD PERFORMERS: Russ Walker as THE PRIVATE Pete Lutz as THE SERGEANT Dawn Robertson as THE DRIVER and THE CRYING KID Dana Gonsalves as THE COP John Bell as THE DISPATCH VOICE Gene Giggy as SANTA CLAUS and FESTERSHIELD QUARTET: Ross Bernhardt, Chuck Wilson, Teddi Giggy, Geneva Aubrey HUGE THANKS TO JOHN BELL (and the lovely Mrs. Bell) for traveling all the way from Alabama and spending two weeks in performance with us! SPECIAL THANKS AND MAD LUV TO RUSS AND SUZY WALKER for making the historic Rialto Theater available for these performances. If you're in the Corpus Christi area, make the drive to Aransas Pass for a show at the Rialto. It's community theatre at its finest!
Here's a re-release of a play that was originally launched 10/30/19, just 18 days ago, for World Audio Drama Day, on the Mutual Audio Network. It's called "Undead Man With a Horn", written, directed and produced by Pete Lutz in October 2019, especially for WADD '19. In this spoof of vampire stories, jazz trumpeter "Little Jimmy Tommy" Dorsal receives a deadly hickey on October 30, 1938. Now, it's up to a police lieutenant and a private detective to track him down before anyone else is bitten. With the voices of the following Mutual Audio Network Members: JOHN BELL PETE LUTZ RICH FROLICH TANJA MILOJEVIC BRIAN BOCCHICHIO JEFF BILLARD LOTHAR TUPPAN JACK WARD
Here's a re-release of a play that was originally launched 10/30/19, just 11 days ago, for World Audio Drama Day, on the Mutual Audio Network. It's called "MURDERADIO", written by Pete Lutz in September 2019; recorded, directed and produced by Pete Lutz in October 2019, especially for WADD '19. When a late-night talk-radio host invites listeners on Halloween Night to call in and tell him about their favorite murders, he gets more than he bargained for when one caller takes him a bit too... literally. With the voices of: Michael "Pudge" Aradillas (Host of "The Halftime Report" on KSIX AM & FM Radio in Corpus Christi, TX) as Chunk Chunkowski Karim C. Kronfli as Caller Three Austin Beach (of Broken Bard Productions) as Deputy Martinez Plus the following Narada Radio Company members: Jesirae Kesler as Caller One Philboyd Studge as Caller Two Jackie Ayers as Elaine Ebony Rose as Jo'Dee Your Announcer was Federal Stonecipher Next week: Our second WADD '19 production, "Undead Man With a Horn"!
It's a World Audio Drama Day bonus episode of Audio Theatre Central! To celebrate this great holiday, we bring you a chat about novels that you want to see adapted into audio drama. We also share some of the books we've got on our audio drama wishlist. And then we share an episode of one of our favorite Old Time Radio westerns, The Six Shooter.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/125feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com623-688-2770
A late-night talk-radio host asks listeners on Halloween night to call in with their favorite fictional murders, from radio, TV, books or movies, but then he gets a call from someone (or some...thing) who takes him literally.
To celebrate World Audio Drama Day, Andy writes a letter to Digital Media Digest about audio drama. For more information visit: Website: http://www.hauntedgriffin.com Twitter: @hhhohpod Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/HauntedGriffinEntertainment Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/hauntedgriffin
When a jazz trumpeter receive's the Vampire's Kiss, he goes after the ones who deceived him in life, but a determined cop and private detective are on his trail. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a World Audio Drama Day bonus episode of Audio Theatre Central! To celebrate this great holiday, we bring you a chat about novels that you want to see adapted into audio drama. We also share some of the books we've got on our audio drama wishlist. And then we share an episode of one of our favorite Old Time Radio westerns, The Six Shooter.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/125feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com623-688-2770
A late-night talk-radio host asks listeners on Halloween night to call in with their favorite fictional murders, from radio, TV, books or movies, but then he gets a call from someone (or some...thing) who takes him literally. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a World Audio Drama Day bonus episode of Audio Theatre Central! To celebrate this great holiday, we bring you a chat about novels that you want to see adapted into audio drama. We also share some of the books we've got on our audio drama wishlist. And then we share an episode of one of our favorite Old Time Radio westerns, The Six Shooter. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/125 feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com 623-688-2770
When a jazz trumpeter receive's the Vampire's Kiss, he goes after the ones who deceived him in life, but a determined cop and private detective are on his trail.
Here's another re-release from our recent 11th Hour Audio line-up for World Audio Drama Day 2018: "The Opportunist", written by yours truly. Directed by Karim Kronfli. Recorded by Christopher Jarvis at the Radio Theatre Workshop (Hinckley, UK) and edited/mixed by me. Music by Dayn Russell Leonardson. Originally released 10/30/18. CAST: Holly Golding as Tiffany Karim C. Kronfli as Daddy Layla Katib as Princess Peppercorn Announcer: Pete Lutz COMING NEXT: Chapter 10 of "Jake Dimes"!
Here's a re-release from our recent 11th Hour Audio line-up for World Audio Drama Day 2018, one in which the Narada Radio Company and I helped to make: "The Opportunist", written especially for 2018 11th Hour by Steve Schneider. Directed and recorded by yours truly, and edited/mixed by MJ Cogburn of Darker Projects. Music by Ross Bernhardt. The folk song "Knoxville Girl", sung with very little skill by the director, is in the public domain. The Cast: Jason D. Johnson as GRAVES Alan Clower as NORTON Nick Wommack as HENRY Dana Gonsalves as DEACON Pete Lutz as LUCKY Russ Walker as ROY Ross Bernhardt as MORTY Mark Rigsby as MacCLELLAN Alisha Strand-Mueller, Jessica Mathews and Lisa Ayala as THE WRAITHS Darren Rockhold as CREDITS ANNOUNCER Art by Kessi Riliniki Next week: Another 11th Hour bonus!
In celebration of World Audio Drama Day 2018, we present a special episode of The Swashbuckling Ladies Debate Society! This one shot is designed for those who have never heard the show before, but also has some fun stuff for our long time fans, all done under the guidelines of #APackageArrives.
Greetings, fellow Wellesians, Wellsians, OTR-lovers, Mars-lovers (not Bruno), historians, and seekers! Today, in honor of World Audio Drama Day (observed annually, every October 30th) 2018, 63audio is proud to present a special panel discussion featuring the following friends and fellow audio drama makers (in alphabetical order): Ed Champion of "The Gray Area" podcast Joe Griffin and Ele Matelan of Wildclaw Theatre Chicago Jeff Niles of 4077th Productions Aimee Pavy of "12 Chimes, It's Midnight" podcast We're discussing the historic and fateful "War of the Worlds" radio program from the Mercury Theatre on the Air, first broadcast on CBS on 10/30/38. Then we're playing the 50th anniversary tribute-remake first broadcast on NPR on 10/30/88. Then we come back and talk about that, comparing it to the original. Fun, freewheeling discussion abounds! So what are you waiting for? Start listening, eh? And enjoy!
In celebration of World Audio Drama Day 2018, we present a special episode of The Swashbuckling Ladies Debate Society! This one shot is designed for those who have never heard the show before, but also has some fun stuff for our long time fans, all done under the guidelines of #APackageArrives . More information can be found here: https://www.oxandhare.com/a-package-arrives/
It's a bonus episode to celebrate World Audio Drama Day! ATC contributor Austin Peachey brings an interview with the creator of the Nick Guy audio drama series, Frank Ulle. We get some feedback from Michael B. and we address some great discussion questions submitted by listeners. And we tell you how you could own Francis Drake's island.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/111feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com623-688-2770
“Are you sitting comfortably?”Season 1, Episode 12.With: Alan Burgon, Thomas Middler, Tanja Milojevic, Jen Sugden, Chris Sugden, Erin Kyan, Lee Davis-Thalbourne, Julian Sark, Sarah Rhea Werner, Julia C. Thorne, Oystein U. Brager and Philip Thorne.Written by Oystein U. Brager and Philip Thorne with contributions from Eli McIlveen, Erin Kyan, Sarah Rhea Werner, Jen Sugden and Chris Sugden.Produced by Imploding Fictions and Open House Theatre in collaboration with Victoriocity Productions Ltd, Alba Salix / Sean Howard Holdings, Love and Luck / Passer Vulpes Productions and Girl in Space / Sarah Rhea Werner.Music by Fredrik S. Baden, John Owen, Eli McIlveen and Silent Partner.Sound design by Fredrik S. Baden.In celebration of World Audio Drama Day. This episode continues the story of Episode 9, Percy. A huge thank you to new and old patrons who made this episode possible, as well as to all our collaborators.The Amelia Project is an audio fiction series. We recommend starting at the beginning.Congratulations. You’ve reached the content warning. The Amelia Project is about death, mishaps, mayhem and misfortune. And cocoa. If you’re not comfortable with this, stop listening. Now.The Amelia Project is part of the Fable & Folly Network.Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partnersWebsite: ameliapodcast.comTwitter: @amelia_podcastPatreon: patreon.com/ameliapodcast
It's a bonus episode to celebrate World Audio Drama Day! ATC contributor Austin Peachey brings an interview with the creator of the Nick Guy audio drama series, Frank Ulle. We get some feedback from Michael B. and we address some great discussion questions submitted by listeners. And we tell you how you could own Francis Drake's island.Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/111feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com623-688-2770
It's a bonus episode to celebrate World Audio Drama Day! ATC contributor Austin Peachey brings an interview with the creator of the Nick Guy audio drama series, Frank Ulle. We get some feedback from Michael B. and we address some great discussion questions submitted by listeners. And we tell you how you could own Francis Drake's island. Full show notes at http://www.audiotheatrecentral.com/111 feedback@audiotheatrecentral.com 623-688-2770
Be sure to check out 11th Hour Audio Productions for some great audio dramas celebrating World Audio Drama Day including "To the Moon and Back" written & directed by Faith McQuinn. _____ Want to find out more? Visit 11thhouraudio.com or follow @11thhourhorror on Twitter and @11thHourAudio on Facebook. To make sure you catch every episode, subscribe right now! For more information on Boom, check out the website at Boom.ObserverPictures.com
A special message on World Audio Drama Day
11th Hour Audio Productions exists to bring you hair raising amazing horror audio drama for World Audio Drama Day. It is all recorded edited and produced entirely during the month of October and aired on the 30th. Scary huh?Pioneered by Monique and Matthew Boudreau with Fred Greenhalgh and more luminaries a few years ago, this year it involved 5 teams from across the world.In this episode we interviewed the core team leaders and have fun in fathoming what Eleventh hour is all about from people who have survived doing it. Sometimes more than once. This is in the hope that you...yes you reading this right now...might be inspired to make your own Eleventh Hour show next year by jumping in and joining a team or finding your own collaborators. C'mon world! Join in!Huge thanks to our first Guest Host Zachary Fortais-Gomme, Producer/Writer of The Orphans Podcast.And to Anne-Marie Luff who fine tuned and professionalised Sarah's Editing!Also ADPP Hugs and Thanks toMatthew and Monique Boudreau of Aural Stage StudiosAustin Beach, Scott Phillips and Jeremy Hennessy Of Audioblivious Productions John Scott Ballentine Of Campfire Radio Theatre and Steve SchneiderMJ Cogburn Of Darker ProjectsKarim Kronfli and Richard Brooks (Must also link you to Escape Velocity by Chris Jarvis)Neil Gustin Of Twilight Audio Theatre and Tanja Milojevic of Ligh
Reissued here as a standalone episode (originally released a year ago today as the main feature of Narada Audio Drive-In #1) in order for our listeners to hear it in advance of World Audio Drama Day 2017. Enjoy this creepy offering! WARNING: RATED R.
Recording of a live performance of the Narada Radio Company, at RealmsCon 2015 in Corpus Christi, TX. Originally released 10/30/15, on archive dot org, in honor of World Audio Drama Day. Our production has all the earmarks of a live performance: people coughing, folks walking in and out of the room, etc. Try not to let that distract you too much. "Inner Sanctum Mysteries: Death of a Doll" was originally broadcast on NBC radio in October 1948. CAST OF CHARACTERS: ANNOUNCER: Lisa Espinoza HOST/BEAU COUSINS: Jason D. Johnson WILL HARPER: Pete Lutz MR. JACKSON/KARA NANA/INSP. SHEA: Dana Gonsalves THE DOLL/THE CLERK: Kristy Glick McGRUNDY: George Hatfield ORGANIST: Ross Bernhardt
We're belatedly celebrating World Audio Drama Day by bringing you two fabulous and spooky productions from 11th Hour--the annual tradition wherein audio dramatists of every stripe come together and make spine-tingling, spur-of-the-moment audio fiction in the month of October.Producers Eli and Matt are on-hand to explain.First, you'll hear 11th Hour Northeast's HEAVENLY DECEPTION, a 70s-cult thriller that takes place in a sleepy little beach town.Then, I briefly interview Steve Schneider, the writer and director of that piece.Finally, you'll hear 11th Hour Scotland's CARGO, a science-fiction horror piece.You can hear all of this year's 11th Hour pieces at http://11thhouraudio.com
A special presentation of 11th Audio Productions Southwest, for World Audio Drama Day 2016. Adapted by Pete Lutz from a 1932 Weird Tales story by R. C. Sandison. Greek legend tells of the vrykolakas, a vampiric creature somewhat different from the Slavic bloodsuckers we know. And in a Southwestern U.S. city, when a Greek gangster comes back to life to hunt down his murderer, bullets and blood drops fly! One of five 11th Hour Audio Productions in 2016. Seek out the others at 11thhouraudio.com Directed by Pete Lutz Mixing and post-production by Sibby Wieland CAST: ANNOUNCER: Shannon Bladow KIP HOLLISTER: Diana DeHoyos EDITOR: Peter M. Howard JINX SANTELLI: Pete Lutz SPIKE ROMERO: Jason D. Johnson DINK MALONE: Nick Wommack KYRIE: Peter M. Howard THE GIRL: Evy Elizondo FATHER MITROS: Nick Wommack ANGELOS SPIRIDON: Jason D. Johnson RITZY: Dana Gonsalves THE GANGSTER: Bill Hollweg (of Brokensea Audio) MICK: John Valadez PEPITA: Evy Elizondo MRS. DAGO JOE: Shannon Bladow DAGO JOE: John Valadez THE DRIVER: George Hatfield COPY BOYS: Katie Loftin, Alex Moore KELSEY: Pete Lutz MRS. KYRIE & MRS. SPIRIDON: Alex Moore ADDITIONAL VOICES: Various members of the cast
The phenomenal 40th anniversary love letter to War of the Worlds is written and produced by the brilliantly inventive Steve Bellinger and our feature tonight after its 1978 premiere on American Public Radio. With thanks to Captain Radio, Jack and David present this classic on the week of World Audio Drama Day. May we all live love and listen faithfully