Featuring Two Short Plays: The Conversation Hog and The Nudge Author: Al Benneian Cast: Al Benneian Carol Gibson Laura Munoz-Bottini Anne Vogel Brad Allen Production: Director/Production Manager, Julie Lee Technical Director/Recordi
Theatre Artists Studio's EarPlays presents "Moments Before" Written and directed by Kirt Shineman Cast: Trevor Penzone as Daniel Aiden Sandford as Owen Karla Orellana as Rita Mark Gluckman as The Doctor Anne Sandford as The EMT Donald T. Wo
Theatre Artists Studio presents an EarPlays Original work, BETWIXT by Tim Ashby - "A silver platter in the dark in a stuck elevator in a time of plague." Cast: Kent Welborn and Heidi Haggerty Welborn Crew: Michael Fleck, Director, Sound
Theatre Artists Studio presents the classic radio play, The Maltese Falcon. CAST: Sam Spade: Jason Isaak Bridget: Marney Austin Cairo: Al Benneian Gutman: Michael Fleck Wilmer: Mark Gluckman CREW: Director - Charles Sowder Sound Engin
Fibber McGee and Molly was a 1935–1959 American radio comedy series. The situation comedy, a staple of the NBC Radio Network for the show's entire run and one of the most popular and enduring radio series of its time, ran as a stand-alone serie
Theatre Artists Studio presents "The Shadow: The Death Triangle", a classic radio play performed by the Studio's artistic members and directed by Chuck Sowder. CAST: Shadow/Lamont Cranston: Tom Koelbel, Margo Lane: Susan Sindelar, Announcer:
Theatre Artists Studio presents "The Shadow: The Death Triangle", a classic radio play performed by the Studio's artistic members and directed by Chuck Sowder. CAST: Shadow/Lamont Cranston: Tom Koelbel, Margo Lane: Susan Sindelar, Announcer: Wa
Theatre Artists Studio presents "Sue 'Em", a classic radio play performed by the Studio's artistic members and directed by Chuck Sowder. CAST: Foreword: Alan Austin, Announcer: Jason Isaak, Mrs. Dorn: Carol Gibson, Mr. Dorn: Walt Pedano, Effie
EarPlays offers re-imagined vintage radio productions in a variety of genres (drama, comedy, horror, science fiction, detective, westerns, etc.). Shows are recorded on-site on the stages of Theatre Artists Studio in Phoenix, Arizona, featuring