Tonight on Soundstage: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, performed by Lean and Hungry Theater.
Tonight on Soundstage: three pieces from The Best of Stan Freberg: Christmas Dragnet, Green Christmas, and St. George and the Dragonet. Also, Not Quite the Solution He Expected, from The Firesign Theatre.
Tonight on Soundstage – a special edition of The Continuing Adventures of Noel Berlin, Cabaret Detective recorded live at the Studio@620 in October 2015 as part of the Radio Theatre Project Live..
written by Paul Wilborn and Matt Cowley
Noel Berlin: Paul Wilborn
Belle: Eugenie Bondurant
O’Reilly: Rich Rice
Mayor Niceman; Mayor Rick Kriseman (recorded), Mark Hanks (live)
Mayor Greco: himself
Councilman Steve Kornell: himself
Victim #1: Janet Keeler
Anonymous Councilmember: Lisa Lippincort
Bad Guy #1: Jim Rayfield
Bad Guy #2: Bob Heitman
Worker: Jacob Barrens
Reporter: Janelle Irwin
Sound effects: Matt Cowley
Sound mixer: Mark Perfetti
Sound technicians: Mildred Mattos and Jacob Barrens
Tonight on Soundstage: Two pieces from Closed on Account of Rabies: Berenice, featuring Dr. John, and Annabel Lee, featuring Marianne Faithful.
Tonight on Soundstage: Bliss by William Jess Russell, directed by Bonnie Agan.
Burt takes care of everyone’s grave in the cemetery except for Olivia, a teenaged girl who died in a car accident, making blood enemies of her brother Larry and her boyfriend Ham, who was driving. These three, along with two homeless men and a mysterious stranger, meet in the cemetery thirty years later. Will old hatreds lead to another tragedy?
The cast was:
Burt: Jim Sorenson
Johnny: John Van Middlesworth
Simon: Rich Rice
Ham: Bob Heitman
Larry: Jim Wicker
Paul Wilborn: Judas Priest
Sound effects by Matt Cowley
Sound mixer: Mark Perfetti
Music by Paul Wilborn
In-studio signing for the hearing impaired: Carol Downing
Stage manager: Maggie Romigh
This piece was recorded live in March, 2014 at the Studio@620, as part of the Radio Theatre Project, a joint presentation of WMNF and the Studio@620.
Tonight on Soundstage: Pilgrims in the Storm from the WMNF Studio@620 Radio Theater Project.
Tonight on Soundstage: the third and final part of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, directed by Connie Frankel and performed by Tampa Rep On The Air, a production of The Tampa Repertory Theatre. The show was recorded live in the studios of WMNF.
Tonight on Soundstage: Part 2 of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, performed at WMNF in front of a live audience by Tampa Rep On The Air, a production of The Tampa Repertory Theatre.
Tonight on Soundstage: Part 1 of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, directed by Connie Frankel, performed by Tampa Repertory Theatre’s as part of TampaRep On The Air.
Tonight on Soundstage: Pilgrims in the Storm from the WMNF Studio@620 Radio Theater Project.