The Wind At Our Back is a fresh and original approach to an established sci fi theme. It is a script comparable to Ray Bradbury or Star Trek, The Next Generatoon. It treats a deep philosophical issue which encourages the listener to think in depth. The script also creates good suspense.
The second play is a good adaption of Mark Twain's story.
A rare opportunity to hear an in-the-moment production that successfully combines a theatre audience, stage band, sound effects teams and live actors. It's not old time radio theatre --it's new time audio theatre using time-tested techniques and components to bring listeners fresh entertainment.
Comments for 2003 National Audio Theatre Festivals' Live Performance
Produced by Charles Potter and The National Audio Theatre Festivals
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W. Schor
Posted on July 14, 2004 at 07:55 AM | Permalink
Review of 2003 National Audio Theatre Festivals' Live Performance
The Wind At Our Back is a fresh and original approach to an established sci fi theme. It is a script comparable to Ray Bradbury or Star Trek, The Next Generatoon. It treats a deep philosophical issue which encourages the listener to think in depth. The script also creates good suspense.
The second play is a good adaption of Mark Twain's story.
Nancy Camp
Posted on May 11, 2004 at 05:57 AM | Permalink
Review of 2003 National Audio Theatre Festivals' Live Performance
A rare opportunity to hear an in-the-moment production that successfully combines a theatre audience, stage band, sound effects teams and live actors. It's not old time radio theatre --it's new time audio theatre using time-tested techniques and components to bring listeners fresh entertainment.