No, don’t ask me what the OMGDCUYOY means – but the excellent Radio Charades was back last month, with some brilliant stuff from Toby Frost about how it feels to be a novelist writing his first radio play. Also something called the “DC Universe”, which I think involves men in tights comparing their mother issues.
OK, enough faking, yes, I saw Batman vs Superman, and yes, I think Ben Affleck is the best Batman since Michael Keaton [screw you Dark Knight fans]. But read on, to see how you can find our more from a successful novelist about the transition to radio.
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Little Wonder Radio Plays presents its fourth production: Outside, bunker sci-fi horror from, erm, me. Check it out via Soundcloud and YouTube, think “hey, whoever did the SFX was awesome”, and then read on while I talk about what I think of this play. As the eijit who wrote it.
Little Wonder Writer’s Project Rehearsal: Success!
On Sunday April 22nd we performed our six new plays from the Little Wonder Writer’s Project in front of a public audience at Moving Parts in Cité 27 (you can see a picture of us rehearsing on the right). We got a great quality recording, a wonderful audience response, and I’m deeply proud of the plays our writers created. So what happens next? And how can you listen to these creative masterpieces?
Our third play is a spooky piece by the American Poet Robert Frost: The Witch of Coös Be warned. If Edgar Allen Poe gives you the creeps, you ‘aint seen nothing yet. Press play below to stream for free.
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