A cute story reminiscent of the Twilight Zone series. Holds interest and maintain suspense.Original. Could be used as part of a radio drama series or within the context of another program.
Well thought out, researched, and objective documentary. Very professional. Would appeal to anyone with any interest in the space program whether positive or negative.
Present Progressive is a snapshot rather than a story. It would appeal to those who have taught overseas and can identify with the author such as Peace Corp volunteers or teachers.
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.
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Comment for "POWDER RIVER. Season 1. Episode 3: A FRIEND IN NEED" (deleted)
W. Schor
Posted on April 20, 2007 at 02:20 PM
Review of POWDER RIVER. Season 1. Episode 3: A FRIEND IN NEED (deleted)
Similar to old time radio westerns but the stories are original and refreshing. Enjoyable, light entertainment
Comment for "Mind Games" (deleted)
W. Schor
Posted on December 05, 2005 at 12:35 PM
Review of Mind Games (deleted)
A cute story reminiscent of the Twilight Zone series. Holds interest and maintain suspense.Original. Could be used as part of a radio drama series or within the context of another program.
Comment for "Washington Goes To The Moon PART 1"
W. Schor
Posted on July 24, 2004 at 03:38 AM | Permalink
Review of Washington Goes To The Moon
Well thought out, researched, and objective documentary. Very professional. Would appeal to anyone with any interest in the space program whether positive or negative.
Comment for "Present Progressive"
W. Schor
Posted on July 17, 2004 at 12:49 PM | Permalink
Review of Present Progressive
Present Progressive is a snapshot rather than a story. It would appeal to those who have taught overseas and can identify with the author such as Peace Corp volunteers or teachers.
Comment for "2003 National Audio Theatre Festivals' Live Performance"
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.