Tonight on Soundstage: This One Night in the Warehouse by Samuel French, featuring the voices of Eugenie Bondurant and Jim Wicker, recorded live as part of the April 2011 performance of the WMNF Studio@620 Radio Theater Project.
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Soundstage broadcast for June 5, 2011
Tonight on Soundstage: Cuban Bread by Denis Calandra, recorded live at the Studio@620 in March 2011 as part of the WMNF Studio@620 Radio Theater Project.
Soundstage Broadcast for May 22, 2011
Tonight on Soundstage: two of the great voices – Ken Nordine and Lord Buckley.
Soundstage Broadcast for May 8, 2011
Tonight on Soundstage: Mrs. Rawling’s Mess by Greg Johnson, recorded live at the Studio@620 in February, 2011 as part of the WMNF Studio@620 Radio Theater Project.
Soundstage broadcast for April 24, 2011
Tonight on Soundstage: Ken Nordine, Negativland, Offramp, The Firesign Theatre, and The Sixty Second Radio Hour.
Soundstage Broadcast for April 17, 2011
Tonight: A Better Half by Noel Coward, recorded live at the Studio@620 as part of the WMNF Studio@620 Radio Theater Project in Jan, 2011.
Soundstage Broadcast for March 27, 2011
tonight: Before Breakfast by Eugene O’Neill, from the Jan 2011 performance of the WMNF Studio@620 Radio Theater Project, directed by Dewey Davis-Thompson. Also, Spanish Guitar Lessons from Offramp.
Soundstage broadcast for March 13, 2011
Tonight on Soundstage: Trifles by Susan Glaspell, recorded live in January 2011 at the Studio@620 as part of the WMNF Studio@620 Radio Theater Project. Also: Johnny’s Bad Day by Matt Cowley, from the Sixty Second Radio Hour.
In Praise of Radio
Here’s a nice post by BBC writer James Cary on writing for radio. Some of his thoughts on career are specific to the BBC model, but his points on writing are true here in the States as well: The script is king. Radio teaches you that in a hurry. There’s no hiding in radio –… Continue reading In Praise of Radio
Soundstage broadcast for Feb 27, 2011
Tonight on Soundstage – A Little Traveling Music by Paul Wilborn, and Long Story Short by Doug Cooney, recorded live in November, 2010 as part of the WMNF Studio@620 Radio Theater Project.