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The wireless theatre collection, the Wireless Theatre Company, Vol. 1

Label
The wireless theatre collection, the Wireless Theatre Company, Vol. 1
Language
eng
resource.accompanyingMatter
technical information on music
Form of composition
not applicable
Format of music
not applicable
Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
The wireless theatre collection
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
the Wireless Theatre Company
Series statement
Wireless Theatre Collection ;
Summary
The award-winning and critically acclaimed Wireless Theatre Company strives to keep radio theater alive and well. From the hilarious to the terrifying, this diverse collection features ten Wireless Theatre productions in a single volume: - Spook Squad by Jim Spiers, directed by Jack Bowman: A mismatched bunch of oddballs, geeks, and psychotics venture to a haunted inn to record a groundbreaking television show. - 2010: Space Commander! by Stuart Price, directed by David Beck: It seems obvious to us that we are heading for a ''body-free'' future. That may seem awful, but it could provide many benefits once we get used to it. - Dream On by Paul Ekert, directed by Tom Brazier: Robert has dreams about his dead ex-wife. As dreams and reality overlap, Robert undertakes a desperate hunt to find out why this is happening. - The Grimm of Stottesden Hall, written and directed by Stuart Price: Based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe, The Grimm of Stottesden Hall takes listeners on a journey of madness, terror, and gruesome murder! - Phonophobia by Jack Bowman and Robert Valentine, directed by Tom Brazier: A history student makes a chance discovery: an old scrap of paper with a code hiding the last musical score of the evil Anton Valderberg Drache. - Medusa on the Beach by Marty Ross: When everyone in the town of Biddlecombe is turned to stone, two police officers must uncover the strange truth. - The Youth of Old Age, written and directed by Stuart Price: As the story's matriarch, Prunella Scales is determined to prevent her heir from marrying ''out of sorts.'' - Devon Girl by Zalie Burrow, directed by Cherry Cookson: Living on a farm, Sally has her work cut out. But with the love of local farm boy Johnny Hutchins, life can be full of frolics. - Radio Hoohah, written and directed by Octavia MacKenzie and Ashley McGuire: Radio Hoohah is a hilarious BBC Radio Four spoof. - Angels in the Dark, written and directed by Susan Casanove: Roger Benezoscee is the worst boss you've ever had. What could possibly force him to change his ways?
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
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