More from Craig Wichman
THE BLUE CARBUNCLE (A Christmas Adventure of Sherlock Holmes)
(00:54:55)
From: Craig Wichman
During Yuletide, Holmes and Watson face several Dickensian Londoners, a dusty hat, a famous gem - and a goose! (One of Arthur Conan Doyle’s rare comic tales.)
FRANKENSTEIN - Modern Prometheus
(00:55:28)
From: Craig Wichman
If you've only seen the movies, you do NOT know this tale of love, death, and obsession...
The Tragedy of JULIUS CAESAR
(00:59:05)
From: Craig Wichman
The true, timeless story of the ever-shifting lines between governance and oppresion, political action and violence.
Good Friday, 1865: LINCOLN'S LAST DAY
(00:58:19)
From: Craig Wichman
The character of a country, and its President, are revealed -- as a traumatic war winds down, and eerie events presage Abraham Lincoln's own end...
A CHRISTMAS CAROL (A Ghost Story for Christmas)
(00:55:15)
From: Craig Wichman
By mining the dark veins of this classic, its timeless heart is reclaimed.
Piece Description
"Ingenious adaptation... Fine performances... A skillful production that will delight mystery fans." -Rich Fish, LodesTone Media ************************************************* The most terrifying of the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes! Directed by Jay Stern (Independent Feature, THE CHANGELING), and adapted by Producer Craig Wichman from Arthur Conan Doyle's own favorite story, and on his rarely produced play "The Stonor Case". Mr. Wichman as Holmes; John Prave as Watson; with Katie Nutt, Vito LaBella, Joseph Franchini, and Ghislaine Nichols. Music by TONY AWARD winner Mark Hollmann (performed by "Musical Chairs" & Bernadette Fiorella); Sound Effects by Sue Zizza & David Shinn; Engineered by Dominick Barbera and John Kiehl of SoundTrackNY. Authorized by The Estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ************************************************** "The best American portrayer of Sherlock Holmes that we have today." -William Nadel, Baker Street Irregulars Produced live at the Museum of Television and Radio (Paley Center for Media) in Mew York City. Recipient of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters' "GOLD REEL." QUICKSILVER RADIO THEATER has earned awards from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters and the National Audio Theatre, and has performed by invitation at the Museum of Television and Radio (Paley Center for Media) where its shows are in the Collection.
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Superb!Add WMPG to that list!! As the host of a radio drama show, trust me, I have heard a LOT of Sherlock Holmes adaptation. And this is the very best. The difference is that Quicksilver is very serious about interpreting each work they do fresh without being weighed down by the baggage of previous attempts, and this delivers the best of the best in this quintessential Holmes tale. The characters are spot-on, effects are superb, the music amplifies the story, and by the end of it you'll marvel not only by how well they pulled this off, but that they did it all live! Fred
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Meaghan McCollow
Posted on February 16, 2009 at 02:43 PM | Permalink
Excellent
Always love Holmes.... and Holmes was truly brought to life in this radio drama. Well done!