Producer, writer, storyteller David Clark of Cochran, Georgia has recently released two CDs filled with his stories. These tales of rural life began as letters to friends who were interested in cotton country. Kindly Curious is David's expression for those things weird and eccentric. When he's not sharing his tales of life in Georgia David does morning radio on WVMG in Cochran, is heard as a commentator on Peach State Public Radio and owns and operates his own recording studio.
This Peabody award winning series comes from producer Bob Hirshon and the American Association for the Advancement of Science of Washington, DC. Kinetic City Super Crew follows a cast of regular characters -six children and a talkative computer - as they solve mysteries by using science. Featuring science, music and humor is a radio adventure for the young that entertains while teaching about science.
Award winning producer Jerry Stearns of Minneapolis, Minnesota shares highlights from Minicon 32, an annual Sci-Fi Convention featuring the Mark Time Awards for original science fiction audio drama and a live radio drama performance. From the March 1997 program comes original works from playwrights Brian Price, Jerry Stearns, and David Romm.
The Necessary Theater and sound designer Joe Vincenza have produced My Therapist Bob and Driving as a Form of Therapy - two very different looks at love and life. Station KMUW first produced these shorts stories as part of a one hour Valentine's Special for 1998, that also included sonnets, music and poetry. These tales of love and love lost are special no matter what the season.
Union Signal in Brooklyn, NY continues their series Discordia with this original story. Michael has a problem, if he falls asleep he may not wake up a few hours later, but instead a few months, days, hours or weeks into the past or the future. A letter holds the key to his sleepless nights.
Susan Banyas of So&So and So& So, Inc. of Portland, Oregon has conceived, produced and directed this series of original stories from participants in her Soul Stories Workshops. According to Susan a Soul Story unveils the mysterious chorography of a person's life and unraveling of a moment in time changed by some particular brush with fate.
Tom Lopez of ZBS in Fort Edward, NY continues the Ruby series with this latest from the galactic detective. In this new series Ruby is hired to find out who created a fantasy story called the Land of Zoots which is causing islanders of the Archipelago to turn their lands in the wacky world of Zoots. On one island their trying to grow feathers on everything, while on another they have created Bubblesville. Follow Ruby in Part 1 of the Land of Zoots and she begins to under cover the truth about Zoots.
Producer, writer, musician Dwight Frizzell of Kansas City has created this musical biography of the jazz legend Sun Ra. Working with producing partner Jay Mandeville The Legacy of Sun Ra looks at the man and his life which gave birth to his original style of music.
This drama written by Mercilee Jenkins deals with the history and reality of lesbians in the U.S. Military. Adapted from Mercilee's stage play A Credit To Her Country this story follows the lives of two women. One who served the Air Force from 1953-1956 and the other who as in the Army during the 1980s. It is a honest and candid look at the consequences of being labeled as a lesbian. It is suggested that stations listen to this tape prior to airing - while there is no non-broadcast language the topics covered may not be appropriate to all broadcast communities.
Miriam Ruff and Daedelus Productions of Silver Spring, Maryland have created this original radio drama which focuses on a young girl who wants to become the sheriff of her town following the death of her father and brother at the hands of outlaws. Not only does this story present the western frontier but it also explores the greatly misunderstood contributions of women in western society.
Barry Gremillion and the Firehead Mythological Radio Players of Mission Hills California retell the classical Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice as inspired by the French Absurdist Jean Cocteau. The twist here is that Barry tells the story of the two lovers during an American Rodeo.
Producer Al Lyons and Aspen Stage on the Air produced this new play by Adam Kraar. Kraar was one of the finalists in the 1997 Playwright's Competition at Aspen's Theatre in the Park. Infant Society is the story of a couple in their thirties dealing with the pressures of starting a family - whether they want to or not. A family drama that deals with the goals society expects from everyone.
This musical adaptation of Kenneth Grahame's classic children's book brings together all the favorite characters from the book - Mr. Road, Ratty, Mole and the rest of the Riverbank gang. Produced by Mindspan Music of Sherman Oaks, California this is a tale adults and children alike can enjoy.
Composer Frank Macchia and Producer Tracy London of Burbank, California have produced a series of original short horror tales set to music. The score composed especially for each tale by award-winning composer Macchia is the perfect marriage of words and music that sets the perfect atmosphere for each evil little tale.