As heard on XM Satellite Radio, Mark Time Award winner, and Communicator Award of Excellence.
"...a brilliant piece of satire..." --SFFAudio.com
"...will push your imagination to it's fullest potential." --Indie-music.com
"Indistinguishable from real talk radio." --Jerry Stearns, KFAI-FM
"Hyper-real performances and soundscapes." --Mark Time Awards
"...parody of contemporary radio is right on." --John Weber, LodesTone Media
Listen live as Bill Gates begins to make strategic moves to take over the world. Presented as a realistic radio broadcast complete with news, talk shows, and funny commercials, Not From Space is a satirical look at corporate greed in America. Something goes horribly wrong as spaceships show up in Earth's orbit and the news anchors try to keep the listeners calm. What happens when they take over your radio?
From award-winning director Jeff Bays, Not From Space is the first nationally broadcast radio play to bring together it's voice actors exclusively over the Internet.
Featuring a worldwide cast:
- Full song from Australian Jack Dahlqvist
- Kevin Coan (Ohio)
- Joe Malchow (New Jersey)
- Emily Harris (New Jersey)
- Eric Potts (New Jersey)
- Sam Lawson (North Carolina)
- Patrick Cook (Colorado)
- Benita Green (Michigan)
- Ryan Jeffery (Australia)
- David Lawson (North Carolina)
- Mike Sundermann (Texas)
- Tom Gallman (Texas)
- Jason Kennedy-Davidson (Australia)
- Ed Husa (Illinois)
- Eugene Low (Singapore)
- Doug Ridgeway (Missouri)
- & the many voices of Jeff Bays
A FULL CAST AUDIO PRODUCTION
Not from Space is the last in a long row of dramatization of HG Wells War of the Worlds. In 1898 it was a roman, including elements how daily press reflected invasion of Martians. In 1938 Howar Koch dramatized, Orson Welles directed the firts radio version: it was not a regular dramatization, since they took the listener out from the confortable status of KNOWING that they get a fiction. Presenting fiction as non-fiction was not a new invention but for radio it was the most powerful. Then came South American and USA based remakes of the dramatization, updating human technology but not changing the martians. What Borgus did was to emphasize even more the media line of the story, but still retaining some elements of the original 1898 story. It is now a pure parody, not of the aliens - we dont believe now in Martians - but of the commercial media industry. Very powerful, very amusing, and really deep. So the whole function of the original story changed, but not totally. The original is partly a critique of the colonizing european society, Borgus version is a critique of the commercial media industry.
Four star, because some actors could be better.
Written By : L. Frank Baum
Narrated By : Colonial Radio Theatre
Publisher : Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Length : 2 hours 11 minutes
Categories : Audio Theater Drama Fantasy Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Magic
Our Price : $5.95
Dorothy gets caught in a California earthquake and meets up with none other than the Wizard of Oz More info...
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Written By : Charles Dickens
Narrated By : Full Cast Production
Publisher : Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Length : 1 hour 6 minutes
Categories : Audio Theater Drama Dramatizations Classics
Our Price : $5.00
A lesser known but heart warming Charles Dickens Christmas story, set on Christmas Eve. More info...
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Written By : Charles Chiltern
Narrated By : Various
Publisher : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Length : 10 hours
Categories : Sci-Fi Old Time Radio Audio Theater
Our Price : $31.75
In this second series Captain Jet Morgan and his crew of Doc Matthews, engineer Mitch Mitchell and radio operator Lemmy Barnet are on board the flagship Discovery, leading a fleet of space ships.. More info...
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Written By : Philip Pullman
Narrated By : Full Cast Production
Publisher : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Length : 2 hours 30 minutes
Categories : Fantasy Audio Theater Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Magic
Our Price : $14.99
Philip Pullman's thrilling fantasy comes alive in a BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation. More info...
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Have you always loved reading but sometimes find it hard to find the time? There�s nothing quite like curling up with a good book but many of us can�t do that as much as we�d like. We sacrifice this special time because we have so many other things to do each day. It�s a common problem and it�s the reason why people on average are not reading as much as they once did.
Audio books bring the story to life just as the storytellers of the past did. They allow you to experience the book in a whole new way; in the way the writer felt and heard it in their head. You can feel the emotion when you allow audio books to let the story come to life.