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Thornhill Theatre Space is an online, digital, social media theatre space. This podcast will include Radio Plays, Monologues, Interviews, Q and A sessions and showcases from new musicals! Join us for in-depth theatre experiences from around the world!
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🐴 AIFF 2025 & TTS presents ”Icaro, Texas” presented by Straton Rushing🐴 When rising rodeo star Chris Joseph loses everything, he must return to his home town which has been decimated by the '86 Oil Bust.⭐️ “Icaro, Texas” is an original audio drama written by playwright Straton Rushing and produced with the help of Arizona State University. The play was directed by Victor Arevalo and features original music by Kelly Damann.
📻 AIFF 2025 & TTS presents “Carmilla: The Radio Play” presented by Shadows on the Air 📻 Laura is a lonely young woman pretending to be a doll for her father in the 1840s.  But she is not, secretly longing for freedom and passion.  When a mysterious visitor comes to their remote home, it is Laura who first discerns CARMILLA is not human.  She does not care, having rapidly fallen in love with the vampire who is as lonely as Laura herself.  A re-imagination of J. Sheridan Le Fanu's gothic classic, in audio format and for mature audiences.⭐️ Written & Directed by David MacDowell Blue⭐️ Starring: Matt Bear-Fowler (WODN announcer), Paul Mackley (Vordenberg), Brittney De Leon (Laura), Jennifer Novak Chun  (Fraulein Hartog), Dorothy Grace Laity (De La Fontaine), Paul Carpenter (Herr Bennett), Kathy Bell Denton (Perradon), Stepy Kamei (Carmilla),Olga Blagodatskikh (Florica), Richard M. Johnson (Spielsdorf)
⭐️ AIFF 2025 & TTS presents “Incompatible of Life” from Mummylogues. Written & Performed by Nieve Hearity👩‍🍼 A monologue exploring the darker side of motherhood. 
⭐️ AIFF 2025 & TTS presents “Dog Mum” from Mummylogues. Written & Performed by Nieve Hearity🤰A monologue exploring the darker side of motherhood. 
Thornhill Theatre Space presents episode four of New Musical Monday as we showcase selections from the new musical “Rough Notes” by J. Ivanel Johnson & Cameron Slipp #TTSNewMusicalMon #RoughNotes #CanadianMusical #NewMusical #MusicalTheatre Rough Notes – the historically-based Canadian musical in which the Rurals meet the Royals. It’s the eve of  our nation entering WWII – another great horror, so soon after the FIRST… and 3 diverse Canadian couples at different ages and stages are about to be vastly affected. Here the Scottish, French and Wolastoqiyik/Maliseet-tribe rural peoples of New Brunswick are juxtaposed with the real-life representative Royals, combating a spy and an undercover female journalist at Rideau Hall, Ottawa.  The joys and sorrows of this tense time in our history are also witnessed from the eyes of a 7-year-old boy, the daughter of the first woman of colour to graduate from the University of New Brunswick, and world- famous author John Buchan, Governor General of Canada - who has only a month to live and in which to leave his final legacy to the arts, to the environment, and to humanity. https://mckencroftproducti.wixsite.com/roughnotes
Thornhill Theatre Space presents episode four of New Musical Monday as we showcase selections from the new musical “Arthur Reborn” by Sam J. Rabinowitz. #TTSNewMusicalMon #ArthurRebornl #NewMusical #MusicalTheatre Elaine is funny, quirky, and wears her emotions on her sleeve.  She is also smart and determined.  If only King Arthur had taken her advice, his life would not have ended in tragedy.  What makes a true hero?  This is Arthur Reborn. https://arthurreborn.com/
Thornhill Theatre Space presents episode three of New Musical Monday as we showcase selections from the new musical “Hollie & the Under Creature” #TTSNewMusicalMon #VolcanoMusical #NewMusical #MusicalTheatre 📖 by Kalena Victoria Chevalier 🎶 by Steve Clark & Ed Plough Hollie, a recently divorced woman in her early 50s, quickly learns that her front yard is a magical battleground that will determine the future of humanity! Hollie will discover her surprising role in this battle, but she must first confront her painful past. https://squibn.com/musical-theatre
Thornhill Theatre Space presents episode two of New Musical Monday as we showcase selections from the new musical “Volcano” by Nathan Blanchard. #TTSNewMusicalMon #VolcanoMusical #NewMusical #MusicalTheatre After volcanic activity threatens to cancel the high school basketball championship, a headstrong girl who dreams of basketball stardom travels from her small town to the big city in search of the witch whose magic spells are the only way to stop the volcano from erupting.
Thornhill Theatre Space presents episode one of New Musical Monday as we showcase selections from the new musical “Your Name On My Lips” by Eric Sirota #TTSNewMusicalMon #YourNameOnMyLips #NewMusical #MusicalTheatre Sam, a self-taught painter, struggles to get into an art institute; while fighting to hold onto the love of his life, as the materialistic world tugs at her.  With a contemporary, classically-infused score, “Your Name on My Lips” will transport you back to when love was earnest, feelings deep, and romance unabashedly unapologetic.
🌧TTS Fringe 3 proudly presents “Rain On New Year’s Eve” 🌧 #TTSFringe3 #VirtualFringe #ChristmasinJuly ⭐️Presented by Project Audion 🌧Project Audion presents a recreation of the classic OTR Quiet Please episode titled "Rain on New Year's Eve." It's a small, spooky story about movies, monsters, and midnight, written by Wyllis Cooper, master of radio macabre which originally aired December 31, 1947. For this transcribed-live national recreation, Pete Lutz in Corpus Christi Texas directs and appears in the show, along with Dana Gonsalves, Jessica Mathews, and Marty Bufalini from WWJ radio in Detroit. Larry Groebe created the organ links and handled production elements.
🕯TTS Fringe 3 proudly presents “A Christmas Carol In The Dark”🕯 #TTSFringe3 #VirtualFringe #ChristmasinJuly ⭐️Presented by A Theatre In The Dark 🕯Do you believe in ghosts? Turn off your screen and crank up your speakers as you journey with us into the dark... Who hasn’t heard of Ebenezer Scrooge? Well, you’ve never heard him like this: Charles Dickens' immortal holiday classic comes to life with A Theater in the Dark's signature audio style as listeners join Scrooge's ghostly Christmas Eve journey through darkness towards light. While the script reveres Dickens' language, actors original broadcasting in real time from Chicago, Vancouver, and Philadelphia breathe fresh life into this Christmas Carol. Creative Team The Three Storytellers: SARAH ALTHEN, KATHLEEN PULS ANDRADE, and MACK GORDON Scrooge: COREY BRADBERRY Adapted & Directed by MACK GORDON Adapted from the novella by CHARLES DICKENS Featuring Original Music by JAKE SORGEN Sound Design: MACK GORDON Stage Manager/Sound Engineer: COREY BRADBERRY
🐎TTS Fringe 3 proudly presents The Six Shooter “Britt Ponsett’s Christmas Carol” 🐎 #TTSFringe3 #VirtualFringe #ChristmasinJuly ⭐️Presented by Project Audion 🐎 Project Audion turns to Charles Dickens' classic "A Christmas Carol." There were many adaptations during the Golden Age of Radio, but one of the cleverest and most charming was when it was transplanted to the Old West for a Christmas episode of the Jimmy Stewart western "The Six Shooter" which aired from 1953 to 1954. The story of Eben and Jake - and how and why Stewart's character Britt Ponsett tells it - makes for a delightful half hour. Our cast for this recreation is our most wide-ranging in both location and age: BRITT PONSETT: Ric Spiegel, TX JOHNNY CARVILLE: Austin Mosher, NY EBEN SCROOGE: Stanley Dyrector, CA BOB CRATCHITT: Chris Marcellus, UT BELLE / MRS CRATCHITT: Rachel Pulliam, MO AUNT MILLIE: Denise Cline, KY NEPHEW: Ken Raney, TX ANNOUNCER: Paul Arbisi, IL JAKE MARLEY: Joe Mendell, UK GHOST: Richard Huitema, FL Sound is by Ken Raney, with direction, production, & music by Larry Groebe
👑TTS Fringe 3 proudly presents “Wicked Cinderella”👑 #TTSFringe3 #VirtualFringe #ChristmasinJuly ⭐️Written by Benjamin Peel 👑 The actress who was playing Cinderella is in her dressing room about to go on stage to play the Wicked Stepmother for the first time instead owing to that performers indisposition it becomes apparent that all is not quite as it seems. Cast Aryana Ramkhalawon - Cinderella Vicky Wild - Wicked Stepmother Benjamin Peel - Deputy Stage Manager (Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. creativecommons.org Source: incompetech.com Artist: incompetech.com Audience Sound Effect BBC Sound Effects Library)
🎄TTS Fringe 3 proudly presents “The Plot To Overthrow Christmas”🎄 #TTSFringe3 #VirtualFringe #ChristmasinJuly "Did you hear about the plot to overthrow Christmas? Well, gather ye now from Maine to the Isthmus of Panama, and listen to the story of the utter inglory of some gory goings-on in hell. It happened down there that the fiends held a meeting for the purpose of defeating Christmas. With the aid of a fade, a fade on the radio, we'll take you there with a hi and hey-di-ho!" ⭐️Presented by Project Audion 🎄 Project Audion has lovingly recreated Norman Corwin's charming 1938 radio fantasy using some of our best cross-country vocal talent performing live, augmented by a few visual effects. Our sterling cast includes Doug Fain, Dana Gonsalves, Les Marsden, Sally Martinez, Chris Messersmith, Duane Noch, Brad Oxnam, Patte Rosebank, and Lothar Tuppan, with Larry Groebe directing.
Thornhill Theatre Space presents episode three of New Musical Monday as we showcase selections from the new musical “Go, My Child” by Eric Sirota #TTSNewMusicalMon #GoMyChild #NewMusical #MusicalTheatre Leaving one’s parents, infertility and the search for truth, set against a background of xenophobia; 3000 years ago, but particularly relevant today. Set in ancient Mesopotamia, "Go, My Child" is an original account of the early lives of biblical characters Abraham and Sarah. https://ericsirota.com/go-my-child/4
Thornhill Theatre Space presents episode three of New Musical Monday as we showcase selections from the new musical “Paulie, the murder mystery musical” #TTSNewMusicalMon #PaulieMurderMysteryMusical #NewMusical #MusicalTheatre Life is great; well, at least, as great as it can be at Parkers High. Five friends- Holly, Amber, Johnny, Curtis, and Paulie- have all grown in different directions. Suddenly, Paulie is murdered. Everyone has a motive. Now, Holly, Amber, Johnny, Curtis, and the rest of the school have to figure something out- who killed Paulie?
Thornhill Theatre Space presents episode three of New Musical Monday as we showcase selections from the new musical “Big Gay Love Story” #TTSNewMusicalMon #BigGayLoveStory #NewMusical #MusicalTheatre Big Gay Love Story, The Musical follows a group of friends living in Los Angeles as they try to navigate love and all that goes with it in today’s confusing dating culture. The story centers around Mark and David, who have been together since college. We also meet their friends Sean, Jenna, and Peter, as well as a new face, Seth, who causes trouble for Mark and David right from the start. Despite fights, breakups, hook ups, and new relationships, each character uncovers what they needed all along, whether it be a loving partner, or a true sense of self love. Big Gay Love Story, The Musical will be presented live as part of the 8th Annual Queerly Festival June 30th-July 2nd in New York City. Tickets can be purchased at: https://www.frigid.nyc/event/6897:147/
Thornhill Theatre Space presents episode one of New Musical Monday as we showcase selections from the new musical “Virginity” #TTSNewMusicalMon #VirginityMusical #NewMusical #MusicalTheatre A shy young poet goes to a house party at Crome hellbent on wooing his hosts’ niece, only to find that a dashing, if jaded, painter has arrived first. Spurned by the woman he ardently pursues, Denis grapples with the fickleness of desire and discovers that one’s true soulmate may be hiding in clear view. VIRGINITY is a universal story of first love amid alienation. Huxley, writing in the aftermath of the Great War, depicts a generation rent by loss and primed to break free of social constraints. Amid a crossfire of wayward pheromones and barbed repartee, a young deaf woman emerges as the mute voice of wisdom and our poet protagonist's redeeming love. Special Thanks to actor/artistic director Rachel Hirsch for her performance in the song “Virginity” https://germainewrites.wixsite.com/virginity
Thornhill Theatre Space presents episode one of New Musical Monday as we showcase selections from the new musical “57 Bus” #TTSNewMusicalMon #57Bus #NewMusical #MusicalTheatre 57 Bus is inspired by a true event that took place on a bus in Oakland, California in 2013, when an 18-year-old agender high school student’s skirt was set on fire by another student. The musical explores how the lives of these two children are changed forever. www.57BusMusical.com
THORNHILL THEATRE SPACE IS PLEASED TO PRESENT THE REUNION REHEARSED READING OF “FRED” A NEW AUSTRALIAN MUSICAL - PART 3️⃣ #virtualtheatre #digitaltheatre #musicaltheatre #newmusical Act one ended with Brooke and Emma calling for an ambulance after finding maureen unresponsive. They wonder who could of knocked on the door to make them aware there was something wrong. The cast of the 2018 Tweed Theatre Company’s (New South Wales, Australia) production of “FRED” have reunited for a rehearsed virtual reading of the production that brought them together four years ago! Directed by TTS Artistic Director Ryan Thornhill, “FRED” was written by Wendy Waters with music by Wendy Waters and Ian Camilleri. Three women living side by side in adjoining apartments in any crowded major city fantasize about an outside rescuer whilst ignoring the potential friend living right next door. However, when the power in the building fails an electrician called FRED is sent to fix it and as he fixes the fuses, he chats to each woman individually and comes up with a plan to unite them in friendship and purpose. SPECIAL THANKS TO: Blue Curtains Brisbane: Stories from the Stalls Musical Theatre Radio Jean-Paul Yovanof The Fame Reporter Theatre Weekly BroadwayWorld
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