S2E3: One Hour
The Tec is called in when a print shop owner is run down in the street by a stolen car. He goes looking for the perps, and when he finds them, the secret they're keeping may cost our hero his life! Adapted by Pete Lutz from the story by Dashiell Hammett.
CAST:
ANNOUNCER: Darren Rockhold
THE TEC: Pete Lutz
RICHMOND: Noah Diamond
CROSTHWAITE: Paul Arbisi
COFFEE: Jeff Moon
SOULES: Mark Kalita
THE OLD MAN: Joe Stofko
OTHER VOICES: John Bell
Theme and incidental music by Dr. Ross Bernhardt
Mixing and sound design by Fishbonius Sound Design
The Undead Trail - Where Death Comes Uninvited - Episode 3
Having exonerated the drifter, Abe Farrow, of the arson-murder of a number of children in the town, Jim Wilkes (formerly of the U.S Marshal’s office and now Sheriff of Liberty Gulch) has appointed Abe as his deputy. This is bound to rile up the crooked mayor and his supporters, who Jim is determined to face off with, down at the saloon. CHRONOSPHERE FICTION
Written by Craig Robotham
Cast
Jason D Johnson as Narrator
Pete Lutz as Jim Wilkes
Ilana Labourine as Annie Deemes
Paul Arbisi as Abe Farrow
Rich Greene as Dan Wilson
Jeff Moon as Wallace Leach, Passersby, Townsfolk
Katelin Curtis as Passersby, Townsfolk
The Undead Trail - Where Death Comes Uninvited - Episode 2, A New Deputy in Town
Jim Wilkes, formerly of the U.S Marshal’s office, has taken a job as Sheriff in the town of Liberty Gulch. Barely preventing a lynching, Jim finds himself saddled with a deputy who, likely, owes his position and allegiance to the local mayor rather than the law. CHRONOSPHERE FICTION
Written by Craig Robotham
Cast
Jason D Johnson as Narrator
Pete Lutz as Jim Wilkes
Ilana Labourine as Annie Deemes
Paul Arbisi as Abe Farrow
Rich Greene as Dan Wilson
Jeff Moon as Wallace Leach, Passersby, Townsfolk
Katelin Curtis as Passersby, Townsfolk
Daniel French at Fishbonius Sound Design: Production, Editing, Foley, Sound Design, Music, Mixing, Mastering
Craufurdland Castle in Fenwick, Ayrshire, keeps its secrets close. It has been held in the same family for almost two thousand years. It is the early 1800s. Janet Craufurd, Lady of the house, writes in her diary, charting the progress of renovations to the estate which has suffered years of neglect.
But Janet’s mind is not easy. She suspects that the house has its own story to tell – a story lost in a secret passage, in hidden rooms, in dusty books and neglected papers. And someone is watching her as she searches for answers; someone she cannot see but whose presence she senses as she works.
There Goes Craufurdland is the final play in An Ayrshire Trilogy, three audio dramas which celebrate Ayrshire and its people. The Trilogy is supported by Creative Scotland.
Author | Jill Korn |
Director | Jill Korn |
Sound design | Alex Bennett |
Original music | David Simpson |
Janet Craufurd | Kerry Burley |
William Craufurd | Lorenzo Novani |
Nurse | Diane Brooks |
Isabella Keith | Kirsten Maguire |
John Walkinshaw Craufurd | Alex Bennett |
William Boyd, Earl of Kilmarnock | Euan Galbraith |
Thomas Coutts | Iain McAleese |
Other parts | Members of the cast |
In 1786, Robert Burns sent a copy of his book, Poems, Chiefly in The Scottish Dialect, to Mrs Frances Wallace Dunlop of Dunlop in Ayrshire. She was so taken with it, and with him, that she became his patron and later, his confidant.
But the voices of these two strong and determined characters still resonate across the years through their letters. Their friendship endured for a decade before their differences drove them apart. The Lady and The Poetfocuses on this platonic relationship, which was like no other in Burns’s short and eventful life.
The Lady and The Poet is the second play in An Ayrshire Trilogy, three audio dramas which celebrate Ayrshire and its people. The Trilogy is supported by Creative Scotland.
Author | Jill Korn, based on an original play by James Miller |
Director | Jill Korn |
Sound design | John Boyd |
Songs by Robert Burns | Rachel Macpherson-Graham |
Narrator | Robert Donaldson |
Frances Dunlop | Diane Brooks |
Robert Burns | Lorenzo Novani |
Jean Armour | Rachel Macpherson-Graham |
James Armour/Gilbert Burns | John McQuiston |
Other parts | Members of the cast |
An angelic fantasy tale set on a remote Scottish island. The bees have all left , apparently forever, and spring has not arrived. Everything is out of kilter and only Breagh, it seems, can put it right. High Spirits is about finding friendship and facing fear. “You’re a child of the air. Your job is to cross the barriers that separate the different elements in this world. Your job is telling stories, and bringing back harmony.” High Spirits is part of An Ayrshire Trilogy, three audio dramas which celebrate our rich history and culture. The Trilogy is supported by Creative Scotland.
Author | Jill Korn |
Director | Jill Korn |
Sound design | John Boyd |
Original music | Gregor Keachie |
Elsa | Kerri Clarence |
Breagh | Angela Ness |
Stewart | Matthew O’Hara |
Auntie Bee | Diane Brooks |
Radio Announcer | Niall Macdonald |
Other parts | Members of the cast |
Clarsach (harp) | Rachel Hair |
Guitar | Ron Jappy |
Singer | Kerri Clarence |
Singer | Christy Scott |
From DREAMS & SCREAMS PRODUCTIONS comes a 5-part audio horror series called The Somnilyte Sessions, produced by Sara Brooke Christian, PhD. Here we present Episodes 5, the season finale. Enjoy!
In the season finale, Rebekah comes face to face with her greatest fear. Will Rebekah be able to escape the grips of the SomniLyte Institute?
Cast: Emily Gray, Chase Bernard, Sydni Meyers, Victoria Myssik, Théo Lambert-Scott, Henry Southwick, Sophia Brazda, Hannah Thibodeaux, Anna Broussard, Samantha Staggs, Abbe Gail Gross, Marq Parks, Zachary Ochinko, Robin Talbot, Brandon Persica
From DREAMS & SCREAMS PRODUCTIONS comes a 5-part audio horror series called The Somnilyte Sessions, produced by Sara Brooke Christian, PhD. Here we present Episodes 3 & 4, which we promised for November, but life got in the way. As stated before, the finale is promised soon. Enjoy!
The Institute’s true intentions begin to show as Rebekah endures another session and her friends and fellow patients begin to disappear.
Written by Chase Bernard and Desiree Carpenter
Cast: Emily Gray, Chase Bernard, Sydni Meyers, Victoria Myssik, Théo Lambert-Scott, Henry Southwick, Sophia Brazda, Hannah Thibodeaux, Anna Broussard, Samantha Staggs, Abbe Gail Gross, Marq Parks, Zachary Ochinko, Robin Talbot, Brandon Persica
Rebekah investigates the unexplained and confronts those in charge in her most tense dreamscape yet.
Written by Aaron Wood and Sara Brooke Christian
Cast: Emily Gray, Chase Bernard, Sydni Meyers, Victoria Myssik, Théo Lambert-Scott, Henry Southwick, Sophia Brazda, Hannah Thibodeaux, Anna Broussard, Samantha Staggs, Abbe Gail Gross, Marq Parks, Zachary Ochinko, Robin Talbot, Brandon Persica
A FISH IN THE SEA PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS: The Screaming Skull
In the second annual edition of The Chilling Tales of Yuletide, we have a full-length adaptation of the 19th century short story, The Screaming Skull.
After the death of his friends, Dr and Mrs Pratt, Captain Braddock takes up residence in their former home. Yet he soon becomes convinced that the skull he found in the upstairs bedroom screams every night, haunting him, and that it was the cause of Dr Pratt's death. When investigators Miller and Shaughnessy (a believer and skeptic respectively) arrive to learn more about the situation on the night before Christmas Eve, Captain Braddock explains the haunting, as well as his theory that the skull belonged to Mrs Pratt and that her husband killed her. A half-tormented man himself, Captain Braddock is erratic in his explanations and retellings, and even Shaughnessy's skepticism is slowly put to the test as the haunting of the skull begins to drag them into the tale of murder and betrayal and guilty consciences.
Based on the story by Frances Marion Crawford and adapted by Lana O'Kell.
Sound Editor: Tori Taylor
Captain Charles Braddock: Pete Lutz
Miller: Joshua Chadwick
Shaughnessy: Lana O'Kell
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