
The Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense is proud to present Raymond Chandler’s The Big Sleep, starring Bill Noble, Hannah Brotherton, Izzy Nuttall, and Kofi Appiah as Eddie Mars. Tune in this Saturday at 7 PM to WRMC 91.1 FM to hear this, our exciting season premiere! Also featuring a performance of Take Me Out to the Graveyard, a “Quiet, Please” epic of deception, death, and cab drivers. Listen to it! Love it!
Be sure to tune in to WRMC 91.1 FM tonight to hear yet another exciting episode of the Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense! We’ve got an action-packed show tonight that we’re sure you’re all going to enjoy. First, Derek Long directs Nick Smith, Alex Revelas, and Kofi Appiah in The Man Who Wasn’t There, adapted from the Coen Brothers’ neo-noir classic. Then, Aviva Bannerman makes her writing and directing debut with the story of John, a musician struggling to choose between the woman he loves and the music he needs. And stay tuned for Stefan Claypool’s adaptation of Fin Fang Foom, starring Bill Noble as the heroic anti-Communist Chan Liu Chow. And of course, you’ll hear all of the drama and romance of Brookshale: A Soap Opera. The show starts at 7:00 Eastern Time. Don’t miss it!



Ahoy there! This week Mr|Tots is proud to bring you a pair of thrilling features guarenteed to tickle your funny bone, your suspense bone, and any other relevant bones you may have. First, Stefan Claypool directs Jack Cuneo, Alex Revelas, and Noah Mease in Ian Fleming’s Moonraker, the classic James Bond novel. And then, Noah Mease presents the second installment in New Tales From Kafka City, entitled The Scottish Radio Play And stay tuned for new episodes of 5 and Brookshale: A Soap Opera. Be sure to listen in tomorrow at 7 PM Eastern Time for another exciting episode of the Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense!
Updated: Included the last episode “The Shadow of a Doubt”
It is with a heavy heart that we must announce that only one more adventure with Skip Murphy and Duke Fowler is planned. Alas, only one more run in with the “original Weimar baby”. Only one more ’speech’ by Winifred.
For you listening pleasure, episodes 1-5 (two is one of our “lost” episodes).
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Tune into WRMC 91.1 FM this Saturday night at 7:00 PM EST to hear another stunning episode of the Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills and Suspense! This week, we’ll be presenting you a trio of exciting scripts. First, you’ll hear Nick Smith, Kofi Appiah, and Derek Long reprise their roles as Abraham Lincoln, Dwight Eisenhower, and Calvin Coolidge in Stefan Claypool’s The Time Presidents in “Rah! Rah! Rasputin!”, co-starring Dave Malinsky and June Trinos. Then you’ll be treated to Derek Long’s take on the old radio classic Man in the Middle, starring Stefan Claypool, Jessie Gurd, Aviva Bannerman, and Bobby Joe Smith. Finally, Alex Revelas and Dan Murphy join forces to direct George Kaufman’s classic The Dark Tower, starring Kofi Appiah, Andrew McDonald, Aviva Bannerman, and Nick Smith. Plus you’ll hear an exciting new installment of Brookshale: A Soap Opera. It’s a show you won’t want to miss, so don’t miss it!
Hey, folks, be sure to listen to WRMC 91.1 FM this Saturday at 7:00 PM EST to hear the thrilling second episode of Mr|Tots Season 3.5, which will feature our adaptation of The Call of Cthulhu, Noah Mease’s original superhero feature New Tales From Kafka City, and Felipe Sanchez’s experimental Hearing Test. But that’s not all! Saturday will see the return of Farmland Security Agent Ron Tower(s?) in the exciting second season of 5 - the writing debut of Mr. Jack Cuneo. So tune in for an evening of suspense!
Please note that the site was down when I wrote and tried to post this, therefore it is written from the appropriately sleepy 1:24 AM POV in which one has still only recently experienced the related events.
Our fourth semester of broadcast and podcast is complete! For some of us, that also means that our final fall semester at Middlebury comes to a close, but the beauty of our radio world is that we can ignore the depressing or scary parts and focus on the fact that, yes, we had another great season. And it was a great season!
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I’m finding that I half wish I’d had work after the show this week. That way, I would have been a lot more likely to write this up immediately, and thereby give all Gracious Readers the benefits of fresh experience and moderate exhaustion. Hopefully everyone is as willing to take what they can get as I am to give what I am able.
Anyway! This week’s show marked the end of our “regular season” (next week’s holiday-themed broadcast is technically… well… something we’re just doing because we want to, and shows in January are of the same mold), the season finale of “Brookshale,” and the first broadcast back from a break. Add to that a devilishly long script and some impromptu adjustments and addenda, and you’ve got the first show in a while that had everyone focused the entirety of the time we spend in the studio before we actually go on the air. Continue reading ‘Backstage pass: 3×08′