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SoundBytes Vol. IIIAn On & Off Theatre Workshop ProductionDirected by Daniel Gee Husson 00:00 Exit 34 by Joe WeintraubMan – Brian BickerstaffWoman – Stefanie Frame 12:00 Froggers by Kevin MoxleyRibbit – Deborah KosnettCroak – Greg PorterChirp – Rachel EdwardsPeep – Hana Cheney 25:07 Nine is Enough by Evan BaughfmanWaffles – Royston ScottDahlia – Evelyn McCauley 49:00 Crossing the Cow Field by Valerie WorkOne – Daniel Gee HussonTwo – Allison Youngberg
The final episode in this four-part miniseries. Written by Donna Hoke, directed by Daniel Gee Husson, and featuring Julia Knippen (Britt) and Bradley Walker (Joe).
The third episode in this four-part miniseries. Written by Donna Hoke, directed by Daniel Gee Husson, and featuring Julia Knippen (Britt) and Bradley Walker (Joe).
The second episode in this four-part miniseries. Written by Donna Hoke, directed by Daniel Gee Husson, and featuring Julia Knippen (Britt), Bradley Walker (Joe), and Bob Husson (Maitre'D).
The first of four episodes. An On and Off Theatre Workshop Production. Written by Donna Hoke and Directed by Daniel Gee Husson. Featuring Allison Youngberg (Waitress) , Bradley Walker (Joe), Julia Knippen (Britt), and Stefanie Frame (Miranda).
A festival of 10-minute plays. An On and Off Theatre Workshop Production. Featuring works by Jessica Moss, Scott Mullen, and Megan Morrison. Performed by Allison Youngberg, Chris Bass, Camila Beatriz, Jozlyn Rocki, Bob Daniel, Johanna Kestin, aL Washington, and Evelyn McCauley. Directed and edited by Bradley Walker. For more information and more quality audio drama like this, visit onandoffworkshop.com.
THREE SISTERS by Anton ChekhovA new translation and adaptation by G.D. KimbleProduced for the On and Off Theatre Workshop and directed by Daniel Gee HussonCast (in order of appearance):OLGA -- Allison YoungbergIRINA -- Julia KnippenMASHA -- chandra thomasCHEBUTYKIN -- Brian HamillTUZENBACH -- Dan MaccaroneSOLYONY -- Neil MagnusonANFISA -- Deborah OffnerFERAPONT -- Bob HussonVERSHININ -- Bradley WalkerANDREI -- Jon GentryKULYGIN -- Rob NagleNATASHA -- Jamila WebbFEDOTIK -- Omari WilliamsRODET -- Trip LangleyMUSIC -- chandra thomas & Trip MarshallART -- Michael Pendergast
Join BETTY, BARNEY, and FRED as they speed towards Mars. In this absurdist sci-fi fantasy, nothing is quite what it seems.
WARNING: Some adult language that you might encounter in a Glasgow pub.Trina plays for the “Biggest. Jackpot. Ever.” at the local bingo hall in Maryhill, Glasgow, Scotland.Cast (in order of appearance):ALISTAIR – Angus FleckTRINA – Elaine MacKenzie EllisBILLY – James Keenan
The tragedy of KING LEAR, by William Shakespeare. Adapted for audio and directed by Daniel Gee Husson.
WARNING: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SOME STRONG LANGUAGE AND VIOLENT SCENES (What did you expect? It's Shakespeare.)
The tragedy of KING LEAR, by William Shakespeare. Adapted for audio and directed by Daniel Gee Husson. This is the first of three episodes.
The tragedy of KING LEAR, by William Shakespeare. Adapted for audio and directed by Daniel Gee Husson. This is the first of three episodes.
Cast (in order of appearance):
Earl of Kent -- Rod McLachlan
Earl of Gloucester -- Bradley Walker
Edmund -- Brian Bickerstaff
King Lear -- G.D. Kimble
Goneril -- Allison Youngberg
Regan -- Julia Knippen
Cordelia -- Ruby Hanger
Duke of Burgundy -- Bob Husson
King of France -- Alex Cassidy
Edgar -- Ryan Dusek
Oswald -- Alex Cassidy
Knight -- Daniel Gee Husson
Fool -- Daniel Gee Husson
Duke of Albany -- Omari Williams
Full cast list and bios available here: https://onandoffwkshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/LEAR-Bios-1.pdf
WARNING: Some scenes contain adult themes and languageUnless otherwise noted, all sound design by Daniel Gee Husson0:00 — OYA, written and performed by K.P. Denis, facilitated by Karin Saari, sound design by Stephon Dorsey8:40 — BONNIE'S BIRTHDAY, written and directed by Taylor DysonNanny - Jade AndersonKat - Sarah KeillorBonnie - Belle Kinnear27:19 — AT LEAST WE'RE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THINGS, written and directed by Daniel Gee Husson, performed by Brian Bickerstaff44:49 — A MUTUAL DISAFFECTION, written and directed by Calum KellyOne - Taylor DysonTwo - Tommy J. Brennan1:00:56 — THE BELL WITCH, written by Rachel Carnes, directed by Daniel Gee HussonJohn - Neil MagnusonLucy - Stefanie Frame
In a climate change apocalyptic world, three friends try to figure out what happened to their fellow traveller when he jumped into a puddle and disappeared. Written by Daniel Gee Husson. Featuring Kimberly Hale, Tracy Gaillard, Brian Bickerstaff, and Neil Magnuson.
Based on the First Quarto by William ShakespeareAdapted & Directed by Daniel Gee HussonDramaturgy by G.D. KimbleCast (In Order of Appearance):• Claudius — G.D. Kimble• First Sentinel — Adonai Fletcher-Jones• Barnardo — Catherine Shimanov• Horatio — Ryan Dusek• Marcellus — Neil Magnuson• Voltemar — Evelyn McCauley• Laertes — Bradley Walker• Corambis — Brian Hamill• Hamlet — Daniel Gee Husson• Gertred — Allison Youngberg• Ofelia — Julia Knippen• Ghost — Bob Husson• Montano — Catherine Shimanov• Rossencraft —Omari Williams• Gilderstone — Caitlin McCormick• The Player — Kevin Avery• Prologue (play within the play) —Kevin Avery• Duke (play within the play) — Evelyn McCauley• Duchess (play within the play) — Amir Levi• Murderer (play within the play) — Kevin Avery• Fortenbrasse — Amir Levi• Captain — Daniel Gee Husson• Gravedigger 1 — Caitlin McCormick• Gravedigger 2 — Omari Williams• Priest — Bob Husson• Gentleman — Catherine Shimanov• English Ambassador — Adonai Fletcher-JonesArt by Michael Pendergast





















