Radio MACBETH on KBOO Tonight 12am 90.7 fm

Tonight on Sound/Unsound with Rolph Semperbon our Halloween production of RADIO MACBETH airs at 12:30 am on KBOO 90.7 FM.

If you missed it at Halloween, now i the perfect time to catch it. It will be archived on KBOO’s website if you can’t stay up that late. I’ll be, listening, but that’s me. It will be streaming HERE.

 

Here are the details of the production, we are very excited to be on the air. Thank you Rolph and Ken.

The Willamette Radio Workshop presents a One Hour version of Shakespeare’s creepiest tale of witches, murder, ambition and curses, RADIO MACBETH.

RADIO MACBETH is adapted from Shakespeare by Cynthia J. McGean and stars Patricia Blem as Lady Macbeth, Chris Porter, Tom Beckett, James Dineen, Bruce Miles, Karyn O’Bryant and Sam A. Mowry as Macbeth.

Original Sound Design by Marc Rose

Live Foley by David Ian and Dino de AElfweald

Drums by James Dineen

Live Sound by Martin John Gallagher

Production Manager, Atticus Welles Mowry

Magic Lantern Show by Joe Medina

Swag by Jamie Lawson of Ollin Productions

TolkienFest 2019 Kennedy School!

Happy Birthday, J.R.R. Tolkien!
featuring
Willamette Radio Workshop presents: Hobbits Greatest Hits

Garcia Birthday Band

11 a.m. ’til late
Free
All ages welcome
Please bring a can of food to donate to the Oregon Food Bank

Elves, wizards, orcs and all others are invited to join in this all-day celebration of J.R.R. Tolkien, one of the 20th Century’s most influential authors. We’ll have live music, The Lord of the Rings on the big screen, Willamette Radio Workshop performing live, a costume contest, Hobbit-inspired food specials and more!

Schedule
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Follow Frodo through the epic series – in the Theater, 11 a.m. ‘til late

Willamette Radio Workshop
Live radio, performing “Hobbit’s Greatest Hits” – in the Gym, 3 p.m. & 5 p.m.

Costume Contest
Wear your beastly best – in the Gym, 4:30 p.m.

Garcia Birthday Band – in the Gym, 7 p.m. ‘til 10 p.m.

Come join the Willamette Radio Workshop as we make another journey to Middle-earth with “The Hobbit’s Greatest Hits” our one-of-a-kind adaptation of the J.R.R. Tolkien classic suitable for all ages. We start at the beginning and end at the end, but in between, the audience chooses what order we tell the story (by picking numbers from the proverbial hat). The show is broken into two parts at 3pm and 5pm. The performance is set for Saturday, January 13th, at the McMenamin’s Kennedy School (5736 N.E. 33rd Ave.Portland, OR 97211), part of the annual J.R.R. Tolkien Birthday Celebration.
 
The costume contest is always a highlight and this year will be no different. Bring your finest Middle Earth inspired creations and join in the fun. Come on your own or bring a crew of your favorite characters for back up. The contest will start at 4:30, sign up with Jamie and Joe at the swag table, prizes will be awarded, laughter and merriment usually ensues.
 
The performance is absolutely free, but remember: when you come to Middle-earth, you too may be called into service! We need your voices for the battle of the Five Armies and elsewhere , don’t worry, it won’t be 2 and a half hours long.Photo_012106_001[1]
 
Our cast and crew include, but are not limited to,  Scott JamiesonDavid IanDino DeaelfwealdCindy McGean,  Jacin Harter, David Loftus, Christopher HartJoe Medina, Jamie Lawson and Sam A. Mowry. Special thanks to Martin John Gallagher and Marc Rose for their sonic enhancements. Atticus Welles Mowry is the road manager.
 
Come grab a beer and some pizza and enjoy the unique experience of live radio and the timeless tale of The Hobbit.
 
“May the hair on your toes never fall out!”

About J.R.R. Tolkien
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, CBE (born January 3, 1892, died September 2, 1973) was an English writer, poet, philologist, and university professor, best known as the author of the classic high fantasy works The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion.

He served as the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Pembroke College, Oxford, from 1925 to 1945 and Merton Professor of English Language and Literature at Merton College, Oxford, from 1945 to 1959. He was at one time a close friend of C.S. Lewis – they were both members of the informal literary discussion group known as the Inklings. Tolkien was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II on 28 March 1972.

After Tolkien’s death, his son Christopher published a series of works based on his father’s extensive notes and unpublished manuscripts, including The Silmarillion. These, together with The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings form a connected body of tales, poems, fictional histories, invented languages, and literary essays about a fantasy world called Arda, and Middle-Earth within it. Between 1951 and 1955, Tolkien applied the term “legendarium” to the larger part of these writings. While many other authors had published works of fantasy before Tolkien, the great success of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings led directly to a popular resurgence of the genre. This has caused Tolkien to be popularly identified as the “father” of modern fantasy literature – or, more precisely, of high fantasy.

In 2008, The Times of London ranked him sixth on a list of “The 50 Greatest British Writers Since 1945.” In 2009 Forbes ranked him the 5th top-earning deceased celebrity.

12/19/18 7pm Radio Christmas Carol to Benefit Transition Projects at Cerimon House!

The Willamette Radio Workshop’s performance of the ORIGINAL, A Radio Christmas Carol as heard on OPB as a benefit for Transition Project’s new Walnut Park shelter. The show has been a Christmas tradition for the past 7 years at the First Christian Church, The Kiggins Theater in Vancouver and Tabor Space in the Copeland Commons, this year we are in the majestic Cerimon House, a beautiful space dedicated to the humanities and so, a perfect place for our classic tale of hope and redemption. Perfect for families to share together and remember the true meaning of the season.

Doors open at 6:30pm the show starts at 7:00.

Admission is FREE with donations of men’s clothing, new socks, new underwear or toiletries  A $10 cash donation per person will also be accepted. Accepted items listed below.

The Willamette Radio Workshop presents a “live radio style” performance of Charles Dickens’ Christmas Carol, adapted by Cynthia McGean from the source and the Campbell Playhouse versions. The classic Christmas story of Scrooge and Tiny Tim finds it’s natural home in the radio medium, the theater of the mind. A ghost story told to remind mankind of the perils of greed and isolation at a time of the year when our community needs more help than ever. This years cast includes Curt Hanson as Scrooge, Cynthia McGean, Renee King, Alan King, Chris Porter, Phil Rudolph and Sam A. Mowry. Music provided by The Holly Jolly Radio Singers under the direction of Bennett Bailey. Plus in the tradition of the Golden Age of Radio, live Foley by David Ian and Dino de AElfweald. The show is an hour in length and suitable for all ages.

The award winning Willamette Radio Workshop wants to help preserve the history of Radio Theatre and to this end our work includes re-creations or re-imaginings of Classic Radio programs like The Campbell Playhouses Christmas Carol with Orson Welles and Lionel Barrymore. We also just love to put on a great show and that’s what we’ve done here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DONATION ITEMS WE ACCEPT

Seasonal Clothing

For adult men; new or gently used and clean

Clothing (seasonal)

Coats

Underwear

Socks

Shoes

Shoe strings

Belts

Hats

Gloves

Hygiene Products

Any size, unused

Deodorant

Toothpaste

Toothbrushes

Razors

Shaving cream

Lotion

Shampoo & Conditioner

Feminine Hygiene Products

Linens

New or gently used and clean

Sleeping Pillows  – without stains, tears

Blankets – without stains, tears, excessive wear

Towels – without stains, tears or fraying

Washcloths – without stains, tears, fraying

Bath Mats – without stains, tears, fraying

Twin-size sheets – without stains, tears

Books & Misc. items

Novels, non-fiction, general interest books

Toilet paper

Walkers

Manual Wheel Chairs (non-electric)

Flash drives (for clients’ resumes)

Sewing materials (thread, buttons, kits, etc)

 

Civic Theater Guild After Dark PREMIERS! Monday December 3rd.

Guild After Dark PREMIERS! with The Holiday Radio Hour featuring Willamette Radio Workshop. Monday, Dec. 3, 7:30 PM, $15 at the door. Sam A. Mowry and his team (Todd Tolces, Chris Porter, Ava Anderson, Leah Yorkston; wonderful songs by Kurt Misar & Sam Gregory and Brad Beaver; sound by Martin J. Gallagher) will bring us wonderful radio stories from the golden age of radio, complete with sound effects!!!! Repeats Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 10:30am. $10 at the door.

Hear San Francisco’s favorite daughter Candy Matson in the Jack Frost caper. The Battling Bickerson’s in Christmas Eve. Then Fibber McGee and Molly tackle that closet when Fibber Snoops for Presents. and we finish up with Sta n Freberg’s Christmas Dragnet. He is the master of Radio comedy.

 

I hope you can join us at either show. It should be a blast!

RADIO MACBETH at Kennedy school for Halloween! 4 & 5:30 FREE!

Now o’er the one-half world nature seems dead, and wicked dreams abuse the curtained sleep. Witchcraft celebrates and murder thus with stealthy pace moves like a ghost.

Now could I a tale unfold whose lightest word would harrow up your soul, freeze your blood, and make your two eyes, to start from their spheres, and each particular hair to stand an end.

When shall we three meet again?

In thunder, lightning, or in rain?

Where the place?

McMenamins Kennedy School.

On Halloween.

There to meet with?

Macbeth.

 

 

 

 

The award winning Willamette Radio Workshop presents a One Hour version of Shakespeare’s creepiest tale of witches, murder, ambition and curses, MACBETH.

FREE at 4:00 and 5:30pm Wednesday October 31st. Free Trick or Treating from 4:30-6:30pm.

This Halloween offering is perfect for the Shakespeare and Halloween mad Portland crowd, indulge both with some fine craft beer and hearty autumnal food at McMenamins Kennedy school. The shows are free and free Trick or Treating within the halls of Kennedy school make it the perfect way to spend our favorite holiday.

The shows are free and parents of children should be aware of intense scenes, though the bloodshed is all audio and therefore even scarier.

RADIO MACBETH is adapted from Shakespeare by Cynthia J. McGean and stars Patricia Blem as Lady Macbeth, Chris Porter, Tom Beckett, James Dineen, Bruce Miles, Karyn O’Bryant  and Sam A. Mowry as Macbeth.

Original Sound Design by Marc Rose

Live Foley by David Ian and Dino de AElfweald

Live Sound by Martin John Gallagher

Production Manager, Atticus Welles Mowry

Magic Lantern Show by Joe Medina

Swag by Jamie Lawson of Ollin Productions

Social Media by Jacin Harter

2018 UFO Festival Shows Announced!

Announcing Willamette Radio Workshop’s programs for McMenamin’s UFO Festival 2018.

HURF, by Craig Kenworthy.  HURF is the story of two slackers who accidentally summon a death-dealing demon from another dimension while playing Scrabble.  In a time of war with death a daily topic of the news, the question of why people kill and why people choose not to kill is of paramount importance. HURF uses humor and Science Fiction to examine the question: is it ever okay to take a life?  Our production won the Ogle Award for Science Fiction Audio Drama in 2007.

Our next show comes from Dimension X, June 17, 1951. “Pebble in the Sky” takes its theme from the eponymous Isaac Asimov novel (brilliantly adapted by our favorite OTR writer, Ernest Kinoy) that thrusts a 20th-century everyman into a complex future of a galactic empire, a radioactive Earth, and mandatory euthanasia at age sixty, the Earth, which is the only inhabited radioactive planet in the Empire, has plans for conquest!  The civilization of the galaxy spread across two hundred million worlds and space swarmed with the ships of the empire. But far off the trade routes, almost forgotten, lay the dying planet Earth. This is a story of the future, a story of an insignificant pebble in the sky called Earth, and of a man from a distant star who grew to love this unimportant planet.

Both these stories speak to issues of today in ways you’ve perhaps never imagined. The perfect blending of Science fiction and reality, or possible realities. It’s why we love doing the UFO Festival.

The show is produced and directed by Sam A. Mowry

 

The shows will be in the Hotel Oregon in Mattie’s Room at 3pm on Saturday May 19th. Admission is free, food and drink are available and Audio Theater swag from across the region will be on sale.

Hobbit’s Greatest Hits Saturday the 13th 2018!

Come join the Willamette Radio Workshop as we make another journey to Middle-earth with “The Hobbit’s Greatest Hits” our one-of-a-kind adaptation of the J.R.R. Tolkien classic suitable for all ages. We start at the beginning and end at the end, but in between, the audience chooses what order we tell the story (by picking numbers from the proverbial hat). The show is broken into two parts at 3pm

and 5pm. The performance is set for Saturday, January 13th, at the McMenamin’s Kennedy School (5736 N.E. 33rd Ave.Portland, OR 97211), part of the annual J.R.R. Tolkien Birthday Celebration.

 
The costume contest is always a highlight and this year will be no different. Bring your finest Middle Earth inspired creations and join in the fun. Come on your own or bring a crew of your favorite characters for back up. The contest will start at 4:30, sign up with Jamie and Joe at the swag table, prizes will be awarded, laughter and merriment usually ensues.
 
The performance is absolutely free, but remember: when you come to Middle-earth, you too may be called into service! We need your voices for the battle of the Five Armies and elsewhere , don’t worry, it won’t be 2 and a half hours long.Photo_012106_001[1]
 
Our cast and crew include, but are not limited to,  Scott JamiesonDavid IanDino DeaelfwealdCindy McGean, Bill Barry, Curtis F HansonJoe Medina, Jamie Lawson and Sam A. Mowry. Special thanks to Martin John Gallagher and Marc Rose for their sonic enhancements.
 
Come grab a beer and some pizza and enjoy the unique experience of live radio and the timeless tale of The Hobbit.
 
“May the hair on your toes never fall out!”

The Original Radio Christmas Carol at Taborspace 12/16 for the Oregon Food Bank.

Tapestry Theatre joins in presenting the Willamette Radio Workshop’s performance of the original, A Radio Christmas Carol as heard on OPB as a benefit for the Oregon Food Bank.  The show has been a Christmas tradition for the past 7 years at the First Christian Church, The Kiggins Theater in Vancouver and this year the show will be at Tabor Space in the Copeland Commons, a beautiful space and the perfect fit for our favorite ghost story.

Doors open at 7pm the show starts at 7:30.

Admission is FREE with a non-perishable food donation for the Oregon Food Bank Food Bank.  Cash donations will also be accepted.

Cookies and Hot Chocolate will be provided free of charge to set the mood.

The Willamette Radio Workshop presents a “live radio style” performance of Charles Dickens’ Christmas Carol, adapted by Cynthia McGean from the source and the Campbell Playhouse versions.  The classic Christmas story of Scrooge and Tiny Tim finds it’s natural home in the radio medium, the theater of the mind. A ghost story told to remind mankind of the perils of greed and isolation at a time of the year when our community needs more help than ever. This years cast includes Tom Beckett as Scrooge, Cynthia McGean, Angela McKennie, Judy Straalsund , Chris Porter, Tim McKennie and Sam A. Mowry. Music provided by The Holly Jolly Radio Singers under the direction of Bennett Bailey.  Plus in the tradition of the Golden Age of Radio, live Foley by David Ian and Dino de AElfweald. The show is an hour in length and suitable for all ages.

The award winning Willamette Radio Workshop wants to help preserve the history of Radio Theatre and to this end our work includes re-creations or re-imaginings of Classic Radio programs like The Campbell Playhouses Christmas Carol with Orson Welles and Lionel Barrymore. We also just love to put on a great show and that’s what we’ve done here.

The Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, Ho, Ho. By William S. Gregory

This Halloween join the Workshop as we bring you the Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, Ho, Ho. FREE. Our take on the Master of the Macabre and the encroachment of Christmas on our favorite holiday, Halloween. Who better to put the mistletoe in it’s place than Poe and who better than William S. Gregory to make it happen. Starring Pattricia Blem, Robn Woolman, Curt Hanson, James Dineen, Chris Porter with Live Foley by David Ian and Dino DeAElfweald, live music by KJ McElrath and Magic Lantern Slides by Joe Medina of Ollin Productions.

This Halloween Tuesday the 31st at 4:00pm and 5:30pm at McMenamin’s Kennedy School in the Movie Theater (5736 N.E. 33rd Ave.,Portland, OR, 97211).

More details to follow.

 

Laugh your Dial Off at the Kiggins! 10/27/17 7pm!

LAUGH YOUR DIAL OFF, COMEDY FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF RADIO.

WHEN: September 27th at 7pm curtain 6pm door

WHERE: Kiggins Theater 1011 Main St, Vancouver, WA 98660

HOW MUCH:  $5 suggested donation for future ReImagined Radio Projects.

LAUGH YOUR DIAL OFF is a collection of the best comedy shows and acts from the Golden Age of radio. Jack Benny, Fred Allen and Allen’s Alley, Fibber McGee and Molly, Abbot and Costello, Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen with W.C. Fields. Plus previously unreleased Vic and Sade episodes, heard here for the first time. Plus commercials of the Day, so true and yet so funny. You can’t make this stuff up.

Radio was the perfect medium to bring the tradition of Vaudeville to the average American home. The quick talking word play and snappy comebacks merged with the quiet family situational comedies. The fresh open takes on the same family frustrations and foibles we face today make the works of these comic geniuses as funny today as they where in the Golden Age.

The Willamette Radio workshop operates under the direction of Sam A. Mowry, the cast for this show includes fan favorites Todd Tolces, David Meyers, Erik James, Patt Blem, Judy Straalsund, introducing Jacin Harter and good ol’ Sam A. Mowry.

Live Foley sound effects and Fibbers Famous closet by David Ian and Dino de AElfweald.

Magic Lantern Show by Joe Medina

Live Sound Design by Martin John Gallagher.

Atticus Welles Mowry is our production manager.

Transcription services, Swag Management and Web Mastery by Jamie Lawson

This show is appropriate for all ages.