Audio Theater - A busy kitchen, split consciousness, and a brief journey to another world make up the spine of this unsolved mystery starring a full cast of vegetables. Originally produced in 2011, this bit of madness seemed a perfect revival t
Audio Theater - Carol and Fred, an actor and a sound engineer, are thrown together during an intense winter storm, tasked with last-minute fixes to an audio book version of A Christmas Carol. Carol is not happy to be there. Fred is an eleventh-
Audio theater - Something mysterious has happened to professor Jack Hyde, an American professor on sabbatical at Oxford. This is his confession. Written/performed by Neil Brookshire.
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Audio Theater - A mysterious mystery leaves a detective agency mystified. Can the detectives detect the solution? Do they even have a clue? This inaccurately titled six and a half minute audio theater piece was written by Neil Brookshire, is fu
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Documentary - In 2005 the Idaho Shakespeare Festival was a participant in Shakespeare in American Communities - "Shakespeare in American Communities is a theater program of the National Endowment for the Arts. Through grants to theater companie
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In 2005 the Idaho Shakespeare Festival's educational outreach tour, Shakespearience, was part of the NEA program, Shakespeare in American Communities. Host Neil Brookshire interviewed the cast, director, artistic director and managing director
BENT COMPASS is a new solo play by Neil Brookshire, based on stories by Colin Sesek and his experiences as an army medic. This recording is from a live broadcast on Memorial Day, 2020. Music by Jeff Rice.