Tonight on Soundstage: Earth and the Great Weather by John Luther Adams, commissioned by New American Radio. A work about the sonic geography of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in northeastern Alaska, and about the voices of the elements. From the texture of wind, rain and melting ice, flowing water, animal cries and birdsong, emerges the… Continue reading Soundstage Broadcast for March 11, 2012
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Soundstage Broadcast for Feb. 26, 2012
Tonight on Soundstage: Cosmic Significance, Part 1, produced at WMNF.
Soundstage Broadcast for Feb 19, 2012
Tonight on Soundstage: The Eventual Man by Tampa’s Poet Laureate James Tokely, directed by Ed Lehmann and produced for WMNF by Dave Lassa.
Soundstage broadcast for Feb 12, 2012
Tonight on Soundstage: Nero and Cabenza De Gasca, The Gasser by Lord Buckley, and Confessions of 013-04-1920 by Ken Nordine.
Soundstage broadcast for Feb. 5, 2012
Tonight on Soundstage: The Appointed Rounds, recorded live in May 2011 as part of the Studio@620 WMNF Radio Theater Project. Â Also, A Woman Named Johnny from The Sixty Second Radio Hour, featuring the voice of Peter Rowan.
Soundstage broadcast for Jan 29, 2012
Tonight on Soundstage: Back in Fifteen by Mark McKain and Lisa Rosenthal, recorded live at the Studio@620 in May 2011 as part of the WMNF Studio@620 Radio Theater Project. WMNF is fundraising this weekend. We need your support to keep community radio on the air. Please show your support for radio theater by donating here.  Thanks!… Continue reading Soundstage broadcast for Jan 29, 2012
Soundstage Broadcast for Jan 8, 2012
Tonight on Soundstage: The Chatterbox Club by James Rayfield, recorded live at the Studio@620 as part of the Studio@620 WMNF Radio Theater Project; Bundt Cakes, by Cropduster Theater – written by Lisa Rosenthal, Mark McKain, Gary Bass, and Matt Cowley, directed by Gary Bass, featuring Dave Waterman, Gary Bass and Leah LoSchiavo. Recorded and produced… Continue reading Soundstage Broadcast for Jan 8, 2012
Soundstage Broadcast for Dec 18, 2011
Tonight on Soundstage: three pieces from The Best of Stan Freberg: Christmas Dragnet, Green Christmas, and St. George and the Dragonet. Â Also, Not Quite the Solution He Expected, from The Firesign Theatre.
Soundstage broadcast for Dec 11, 2011
Tonight on Soundstage – Dec 8, 1941Â by Larry Elliston, and an episode of Lum and Abner, the original of which aired on Dec 8, 1941. Tonight’s show was recorded live at the Studio@620 as part of the Studio@620 WMNF Radio Theater Project.
Soundstage broadcast for Dec 4, 2011
Tonight on Soundstage: Episode 5 from Season 1 of Offramp, plus The Visitors from The Sixty Second Radio Hour.