Murder And Mummies

An R-ACT Theatre Production At the Avenue Theater in downtown Rochester October 3rd and 4th 2014. RETURN TO THE LISTENING LIBRARY: BEAVER COUNTY  

Larry Spinnenweber: Moon Over Buffalo

On episode 1 of the R-ACT Theatre Productions Podcast, we talk with Larry Spinnenweber about R-ACT’s 2017 production of Moon Over Buffalo, written by Ken Ludwig and directed by Larry Spinnenweber.  Also appearing on the podcast is R-ACT president, Mike Nelson.  Featuring readings from the play and commentary by actors Cheryl Crabb, Scott Hamilton, Jenn Rian, Mary Romeo, and …

Shantih Bianco: Butterflies Are Free

On episode 2 of the R-ACT Theatre Productions Podcast, we talk with Shantih Bianco about R-ACT’s 2017 production of Butterflies Are Free, written by Leonard Gershe and directed by Shantih Bianco. Also featured on the podcast, readings from the play and commentary by actors Italia Nowicki, Zak Mitrecic, and Danielle Lang. RETURN TO THE LISTENING LIBRARY: …

Beverly Dicken: I’ll Be Seeing You

On episode 4 of the R-ACT Theatre Productions Podcast, we talk with Beverly Dicken about R-ACT’s 2017 Annual Holiday Radio Play: I’ll Be Seeing You, directed by Beverly Dicken and written by Charles Martin. Also featured on the podcast: readings from the play and commentary by the actors. RETURN TO THE LISTENING LIBRARY: BEAVER COUNTY

Welcome to the Podcast | Center Theatre Players

On episode 01 of the TSVP Radio Theater Podcast, we launch the podcast, talk about radio theater as a lost artform and its revival through podcasting, and we feature the Center Theatre Players and their 2018 production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood. RETURN TO THE LISTENING LIBRARY: BEAVER COUNTY

Dodge Intrepid and the Pages of Time

Harking back to the golden age of radio plays, Dodge Intrepid and the Pages of Time is a full-blooded adventure serial complete with two-fisted heroes, resourceful sidekicks, nefarious villains, nerve jangling cliffhangers, and vintage commercials all filtered through an affectionate, off-kilter sense of humor. Writers James Catullo and Michael Rubino have regaled audiences with the daring exploits …