(RATED NC-17, LISTENER DISCRETION ADVISED)
Here's the Narada Radio Company in a show created for Mark Slade's "The Hangman's Dozen" anthology series. Written and directed by Pete Lutz, it's called "Four Minus One", and was originally released as a co-production of 63audio and 4077th/All Better Audio, on 2/26/16.
Set during the days when "Old Time Radio" was just "Radio", Four Minus One is about actress Marjorie Vining, longtime star of the hit radio series, "The Librarian of Coreyville". When she senses her co-star is scheming to steal her role, Marjorie seeks assistance from a local gypsy fortuneteller, who takes her down a long road of curses and revenge. (HORROR)
OUR CAST:
Spirit Voice: JASON D. JOHNSON
Radio Show Announcer: REX GABRIEL
Bill Baker: PETE LUTZ
Lina McNally: KATIE LOFTIN
Marjorie Vining: KRISTY GLICK
Gypsy: GERI ELLIFF
Frankie: NICK WOMMACK
Wink Winkler: ALAN CLOWER
Stationmaster: DANA GONSALVES
Addie: GRIFFIN GREENE
Studio Engineer: CHRISTIAN FERRIS
End Credits: FEDERAL STONECIPHER
“The Librarian of Coreyville” Theme composed and performed by DR. ROSS BERNHARDT
THE RESURRECTIONIST – Chapter 2 (HORROR) A spiritual medium recalls harrowing experiences as a young girl traveling cross-country with her trucker father pursued by a mysterious cult. Along the way, they gain allies and enemies, both living and deceased. Written, directed, and produced by John Ballentine. CAMPFIRE RADIO THEATER
THE RESURRECTIONIST – Chapter 1 (HORROR) A spiritual medium recalls harrowing experiences as a young girl traveling cross-country with her trucker father pursued by a mysterious cult. Along the way, they gain allies and enemies, both living and deceased. Written, directed, and produced by John Ballentine. CAMPFIRE RADIO THEATER
THE BYRON CHRONICLES – HALLOWEEN SPECIAL – PART 2 of 2
Imagine if the world, as you know it, was nothing more than an illusion. What if creatures like elves, dragons, vampires, zombies, and werewolves walk amongst you every day. But you never see them. This is the world I walk in. I am called Byron, and these are my chronicles. Darker Projects
THE BYRON CHRONICLES – HALLOWEEN SPECIAL – Part 1 of 2
Imagine if the world, as you know it, was nothing more than an illusion. What if creatures like elves, dragons, vampires, zombies, and werewolves walk amongst you every day. But you never see them. This is the world I walk in. I am called Byron, and these are my chronicles. Darker Projects
The Narada Radio Co. presents a remake of ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, originally broadcast on NBC Radio, July 6th, 1952.
Our cast of this radio remake is the same cast used for the stage production of Arsenic and Old Lace, which was produced in October, 2017 at Harbor Playhouse, Corpus Christi, Texas. We recorded it on that very stage, too! Here are our players:
ABBY BREWSTER - Michele Barnett
THE REV. DR. HARPER - Michael Pierce
TEDDY BREWSTER - Chuck Wilson
OFFICER BROPHY - Leo Longoria
OFFICER KLEIN - Richard Robinson
MARTHA BREWSTER - Aileen Corpos
MORTIMER BREWSTER - Peter M. Howard
ELAINE HARPER - Shannon Bladow
MR. GIBBS - Rick Yellen
JONATHAN BREWSTER - Jason D. Johnson
DR. EINSTEIN - Joe Martinez
OFFICER O'HARA - Bobby Vela
LIEUTENANT ROONEY - Larry Hutchison
MR. WITHERSPOON - Gene Giggy
Both the stage production and the audio production were directed by Pete Lutz. Post-production of the audio play was by 63audio, Corpus Christi, TX. This was first presented as part of the 2018 Sonic Summerstock Playhouse series.
The Narada Radio Co. presents THE ADAPTIVE ULTIMATE, an episode of the great radio series "Escape", originally broadcast on CBS, March 26, 1949.
Our cast of this radio remake is made up of members of the short-lived and now-defunct Empire Audio Network. All of us are actors and producers in our own right. Here are our players:
VOICE 1 – Mike Janson
ANNOUNCER – Orlando Segarra
DR. DANIEL SCOTT – Gabe Templin
DR. BACH – Pete Lutz
KYRA ZELAS - Rachel Craig
OFFICER – Will Snyder
PROSECUTOR – Austin Beach
SALVATORE – Jack Ward
DEFENSE ATTORNEY – Boyd Barrett
JUDGE – Pete Lutz
MRS. GETZ – MJ Cogburn
1ST COMMENTATOR - Jeremy Hennessy
2ND COMMENTATOR - Drew Profit
JOHN CALLAN – Jack Ward
VOICE 2 - Pete Lutz
MUSIC BY Dr. Ross Bernhardt
This production was produced and directed by Pete Lutz, especially for the 2018 Sonic Summerstock Playhouse.
The Narada Radio Co. presents a remake of "Rocket From Manhattan", which was written by Arch Oboler and originally broadcast in 1945. Our cast consists of the following players:
Victoria Fancki as Lt. Reynolds
Geri Elliff as Maj. Russell
Lori Bryant as Dr. Chamberlain
Your announcer was Alisha Strand-Mueller.
The script was modified slightly by our producer-director, Pete Lutz, and created especially for the 2018 Sonic Summerstock Playhouse series.
The Narada Radio Co. presents a remake of "Meridian 7-1212", an original radio play by Irving Reis. It originally aired on CBS Radio August 24, 1939, as the eighth program in the Columbia Workshop Festival Series.
Cast of MERIDIAN 7-1212:
ANNOUNCER – RC Lutz, Ashe Thurman
Time service operators:
DOT DAY – Aileen Corpos
MISS TANNER – Rhiannon McAfee
HELEN CLEARY – Angela Young
MISS WALLACE, THEIR SUPERVISOR – Geri Elliff
Other phone operators:
HOTEL OPERATOR – Rhiannon McAfee
BRITISH OPERATOR – Sarah Golding
BRITISH OVERSEAS OPERATOR – Alex Moore
AMERICAN OPERATOR – Stephanie Jordan
WRITER FOR MANHATTANITE MAGAZINE – Jackie Ayers
JIM FAWCETT – Peter Howard
BRADLEY, MANAGER OF TIME SERVICE – Pete Lutz
JOHN – Joe Martinez
GRACE, HIS WIFE – Nancy Gaugler
JOE AND SCOTT, AMERICAN DRUNKS IN LONDON – Pete Lutz, Dana Gonsalves
PERCIVAL, BRITISH DESK CLERK – Jason D. Johnson
ED, A LAWYER – Alan Clower
NEAL, HIS ASSISTANT – Micah Blain
JOHNSON, A CRIMINAL – Nick Wommack
Music by Ross Bernhardt
This remake was directed and produced by Pete Lutz for the 2017 Sonic Summerstock Playhouse.
The Narada Radio Co. presents a remake of “Good Ghost”, from the old-time radio series, “Quiet, Please”, originally written and directed by Wyllis Cooper, and broadcast on ABC Radio on October 24th, 1948. Our Narada Radio Company cast, in order of appearance:
Pete Lutz as ERNEST CHAPPELL and GUS,
Merilee Robinson as THE VOICE,
Carl Yowell as SCHUSTER,
Debby Leal as ADA, and
Skeeter Ullman as ROLLO.
Your Announcer was Dana Gonsalves.
The entire production was supervised by Pete Lutz and was created for the 2016 Sonic Society Summerstock Playhouse.
Ask Answergirl is a unique eleven-part collaborative audio drama experience created by Central Michigan University College of the Arts and Media faculty and students. Each episode contains a mini-mystery designed to invite listeners to use their ears – and their brains – to solve the case before Zina. But don’t lose sight of the forest for the trees and miss the far bigger mystery bubbling beneath the surface of the bucolic CPSU campus. Appropriate for listeners of all ages.
IN THIS EPISODE: It's a race against the clock as Zina works to unmask her cyberstalker in time to help Jordan expose the shady dealings of Dean Tukeva. Will Answergirl get the answers she's been looking for? Will the Pathfinder crew wind up with a big scoop, or even more problems?
“By day, Zina Roberts is The Pathfinder’s advice columnist Answergirl, but by night --- actually she turns in pretty early, because during the day she’s also Compass Point State University’s secret weapon against cheating and honor code violations. What will she expose this week? Why don’t we Ask Answergirl…” EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, WILL ANDERSON
Ask Answergirl is a unique eleven-part collaborative audio drama experience created by Central Michigan University College of the Arts and Media faculty and students. Each episode contains a mini-mystery designed to invite listeners to use their ears – and their brains – to solve the case before Zina. But don’t lose sight of the forest for the trees and miss the far bigger mystery bubbling beneath the surface of the bucolic CPSU campus. Appropriate for listeners of all ages.
IN THIS EPISODE: Zina gets a letter questioning if telling a secret to a friend would be helping or hurting them. Meanwhile can you fill in the blanks why a competing paper on campus has started to *really* garner a devoted readership? EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, WILL ANDERSON
Ask Answergirl is a unique eleven-part collaborative audio drama experience created by Central Michigan University College of the Arts and Media faculty and students. Each episode contains a mini-mystery designed to invite listeners to use their ears – and their brains – to solve the case before Zina. But don’t lose sight of the forest for the trees and miss the far bigger mystery bubbling beneath the surface of the bucolic CPSU campus. Appropriate for listeners of all ages.
IN THIS EPISODE: It's lights, camera and action when Zina gets called in to investigate a classroom video that casts a poor profile on a CPSU professor. Can you figure out why she might not be ready for her close up before Zina does? EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, WILL ANDERSON
Ask Answergirl is a unique eleven-part collaborative audio drama experience created by Central Michigan University College of the Arts and Media faculty and students. Each episode contains a mini-mystery designed to invite listeners to use their ears – and their brains – to solve the case before Zina. But don’t lose sight of the forest for the trees and miss the far bigger mystery bubbling beneath the surface of the bucolic CPSU campus. Appropriate for listeners of all ages.
IN THIS EPISODE: Zina investigates a case of on-line oddness in which it appears that a professor might not have the final say on a final grade. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, WILL ANDERSON
Ask Answergirl is a unique eleven-part collaborative audio drama experience created by Central Michigan University College of the Arts and Media faculty and students. Each episode contains a mini-mystery designed to invite listeners to use their ears – and their brains – to solve the case before Zina. But don’t lose sight of the forest for the trees and miss the far bigger mystery bubbling beneath the surface of the bucolic CPSU campus. Appropriate for listeners of all ages.
IN THIS EPISODE: Jordan gives Zina a letter from a student whose roommate stays constantly connected to their mother. Before she can offer advice, Dean Tukeva calls her in to figure out how a legacy student could be cheating on improvised oral presentations. Can you solve the case before Zina gets the final word? EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, WILL ANDERSON