Good afternoon, friends! We are definitely still alive, just dealing with some obstacles...like the dying of our latest computer. Oh, we're still producing more audio drama, still preparing new productions (If you knew what our Sultan of Sound Design, Chris Honeywell, just found a recording of, you would. Not. Believe. It)...it's just that we're working on a long-outdated computer which is making regular postings...problematic. But we're on top of things, and once everything is back to normal, we'll be conducting normal services!
How did you feel about our first season of Strangers In Paradise: The Audio Drama? As you know, we dropped the finale this past Friday, so we're anxious to hear your feedback. We're already in the process of putting the scripts for Season Two, adapting the I Dream of You collection, together with the first five scripts in the can and we're on the lookout for new voice talents willing to give life to some of the new characters who are debuting during that season. If you're interested in helping us bring Terry Moore's epic to life, have Sunday free, and want to have fun along the way, go here and audition! Remember, presently this is purely for the love of audio drama, but we hope to get to a point during this new year where we can offer everyone a little something.
Now, with SiP Season One done, we've still got stuff lined up for your Fridays. Tomorrow, for example, we'll be presenting a new Public Domain Comic Book Theater...namely The Pit of Horror. It's a tale of old New York treachery, greed and...rats! Then next week our first VHS Box Theater, Death Code: Ninja will begin its month-long availability on the Two True Freaks network before becoming our second box set in February. You'll still be able to hear a brief ten minute drama tease after that...but for the full experience of this David Ellis penned martial arts spy fi epic, along with extras like behind-the-scenes interviews and something we like to call Come To The Movies, where Creative Director Thomas Deja watches the film whose box art and copy inspired the drama and shares his thoughts with you, you'll need to pony up five dollars. Death Code:Ninja's free release runs from January 29th to February 28th if you want to check it out!After Death Code: Ninja, we've got more Public Domain Comic Theaters (including our venture into sci-fi heroics with Spacehawk, in an adventure chosen for us by Darrin of Fizz Fop!), the first episode or two of Elaine Thorne, and Beauties and The Beast, our first '8TW After Dark' production that's for you grown-ups; you kids stay away!
We had a general meeting during our radio silence, and made plans for this summer's first Trekker adaptation (Thanks to creator Ron Randall, who dropped by, answered questions and shared ideas with us to make this a fine retro-future noir!), as well as three new production lines that will be popping up later in the year, including a show focusing on folk tales from around the world and something that may be of interest to people who read a certain pair of books from Airship 27 a few years back....Don’t forget to follow our Twitter (maintained by Bernice, Our Social Media Cat) @Ocadecagonagon and join our Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/164149742068310/. And check in tomorrow for our beloved Horror Host's latest foray into four-color fear, Public Domain Comic Book Theater: The Pit of Horror!
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