Society of the Inner Ear, CBS Radio Mystery Theater and The Tell Tale Heart!

This weeks effort for the Society on KZME 107.1 fm, Portland includes two adaptations of the Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe. We offer up WRW’s show from the Halloween 2011 tribute to Mr. Poe and then we bring in one of my favorite shows of all time. Then CBS Radio Mystery Theater. I loved mysteries and radio drama before I even knew what radio was. CBSRMT was created by Himan Brown who also directed the show. The opening had this great string ensemble and the longest door squeak in the business, followed by the perfect host, E.G. Marshall, as friendly as you please and as creepy as all get out at the same time. Smartly written scripts with all star casts (though sometimes just damn fine actors). Then shows were recorded like clock work and the Actors were paid union scale at around $73.92 per show. Writers earned a flat rate of $350 per show. Production took place with assembly-line precision. Brown met with actors at 9am for the first script reading. After he assigned roles, recording began. By noon, the recording of the actors was complete, and Brown handed everyone checks. Post-production was done in the afternoon. I gotta admire that guy. You can find the complete CBS Radio Mystery Theater Collection here!

Todays’ show stars Fred Gwynn for CBSRMT and the WRW version stars Alyson Ayn Osborn and here is the rest of the cast and crew. James Dineen, Sarah Rea, Bruce Miles and Sam A. Mowry.

Sam A. Mowry is the producer and director.  Joe Medina is indispensable. Cynthia J. McGean is our Dramaturge. Rob Kowal is Associate Producer of the Workshop. David Ian & Dino de AElfweald- Foley Artists and Designers.  Galen Huckins- Musical Director/Composer. D. Neil Blake is our recordist Extraordinaire.

Special thanks to Marc Rose, Jamie Lawson and Joe Medina/ Afterhell, Dry Smoke and Whispers, Martin J. Gallagher,  Atticus Welles Mowry, Jerrel McQuen, Claudine Hemminway, Tapestry Theater and Judy Straasland, Filmusik, PDX Classical Revolution and all our families and friends who make this possible.

Sunday July 8th brings another show chock full of Willamette Radio goodness to the Society of the Inner Ear broadcast and streamed on KZME 107.1 fm in Gresham, OR. Our Tales St. James Infirmary show presented some of the most inventive, fun and actually scary things we have ever done. Today we present a few examples with more to come. As an added treat we have the wonderful music of Galen Huckins, Megafauna, Classical Revolution PDX and Marty Gallagher in the mix. Sit back and enjoy the hour, it’ll fly right by.

The System by Jan Bear. Every guy has a system. Some work better than others, some work too well.

The Reason Why another by William S. Gregory. Science and fame and fortune are all examined in this moment in time. Have you had your 15 minutes yet?

Delicious by William S. Gregory. Script voted most scary by our dramaturge. Sam just thinks it’s a nice chat with an old friend. See who’s right.

The Real McCoy by Angela McKennie. A jazz aged, snappy pater, fun house ride of love, double crossing and the St. James Infirmary. Somebody gets a happy ending.

No Shelter by Afterhell’s own Joe Medina. Raoul loves Jenny, he’s never do anything to her. Well Jenny might argue the point. If she could.

CAST AND CREW FOR THE HALLOWEEN SHOW

Tim McKennie, Lindsae Klein, Alyson Osborn, James Dineen, Mark Homayoun, David Loftus, Bryan Mackey, Sarah Rea, Mary Thomas and Sam A. Mowry.

Sam A. Mowry producer and director.

Cynthia J. McGean Dramaturge.

Marty Gallagher– Sound Co-ordinator/Auto harp, David Ian- Foley, Dino de AElfweald- Foley, Randall Howington- Grip/Foley, Lori Day-Reynolds-Mix, Marc Rose– Abelton.

Galen Huckins- Musical Director/Composer, Megafauna and the Classic Revolution are the musicians.

Writer’s for the full recorded Tales from the St. James Infirmary include: Jan Bear, Sandra De Helen, Fred Greenhalgh, William E. Gregory, William S. Gregory, David Ian, Craig Kenworthy, Bryan Mackey, Cynthia McGean, Angela McKennie, Joe Medina, Rolf Semprebon And Sam Spackman.

Nirvana and Gehenna on the Society of the Inner Ear.

Great show for todays Society. Marc Rose and his long time collaborator Jerrel McQuen present their Crystal Communicator winning modern audio magnum opus, “Nirvana and Gehenna” for Sunday June 3rd 2012. Plus some extra interdimensional wackiness from Dry Smoke and Whispers and Area 51. A show you don’t want to miss. I wont. Listen in at KZME 107.1 fm in Portland , Oregon or online through the archives page. The cast includes, among others Eric Newsome, Jan Powell, Marc Rose, Linda Goertz, Susan Zietlin, John Barber, Jodi Lorimer, David Maier, Greg Alexander, Mark Loring, Mary Thomas, Chris Porter and David Loftus.

The 13th Annual UFO Festival 2012!

It’s that time of year again. The UFO Festival in McMinnville Oregon has come round again. And when you drop by with your alien pets and foil hats, be sure to stop by the Hotel Oregon for the annual UFO Festival live radio show. This years offering is Dr. Who, the Lord of Terror by Joseph Medina of Afterhell fame. Join the Doctor and crew as they battle the Lord of Terror atop the Eiffel Tower in 1892. The cast includes James Dineen as the Doctor, Mary Thomas as his companion and the talents of Bruce Miles, Lindsae Klein and Sam A. Mowry. Live Foley by David Ian and Dino de AElfweald, live sound by D. Neil Blake, Stage Management by Autumn Trappani, Merchandizing by Emma and Elizabeth Miles and the incomparable sonic mastery of Marc Rose on Music and Extra Special Effects.

 

A show not to be missed.

Happy 97th birthday to Orson Welles!

Today would have been Orson’s 97th birthday. He passed away in 1985. The undisputed greatest radio actor/director/producer of the Golden age. The War of the Worlds, The Hitch Hiker, Mercury Theater of the Air, Les Miserable, The Third Man, The Shadow, The March of Time, 14 August, We Hold These Truths, Fall of the City and the list just goes on. For all of us who make audio today and will in the future, he is the standard against who we will measure ourselves. Thank you Mr. Welles for giving us so much. My life has been enriched by your works and I am constantly inspired by your genius.

Women in Radio SotIE Broadcast 4-22-12

Tune in today at 2:00 to the Society of the Inner Ear at KZME Radio 107.1 FM to catch some awesome audio theater, featuring the work of women in radio.We have put together THE YELLOW WALLPAPER by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, adapted by Sylvia Richards and starring Agnes Moorehead. Next up, Carol Danes award winning TURNSTILES with Tom Beckett, Sam A. Mowry and features a brilliant sound design by Marc Rose. We finish with Cynthia McGean’s THE ST JAMES SISTERS presented as a live performance at McMenamin’s Kennedy School. Set in the civil war and features Music by Marty Gallagher and Galen Huckins, David Loftus, Alyson Osborn, Sara Rea, Lindsea Klein,  James Dineen and Sam A. Mowry. There are also so bits and pieces of THE WONDERFUL WOZARD OF IZ, just for fun.

 

I hope you can check it out, if not it will be archived on the KZME website.

The Society of the Inner Ear is On the Air on KZME!

Good news for lovers of the audio form. KZME 107.1 FM in Gresham, Oregon has begun broadcasting a new program dedicated to the spoken word and audio storytelling. It’s called the Society of the Inner Ear and it airs Sundays at 2pm pst and features the work of not only the Willamette Radio Workshop, but Dry Smoke and Whispers, Afterhell and Ollin Productions and a wide variety of both old and new programs. TSotIE will be a cornucopia of different style, genres and experiments and I’m sure there will be something to tickle your imagination and while away a Sunday afternoon or two. The program began with an homage to the masters of audio mirth, The Firesign Theater. A nice dedication to a group that inspired all of us involved and timely tribute with the passing of Peter Bergman.

 

This weeks show begins an 8 week cycle where the members of the Society will each produce 2 shows to share with the listening audience what we like and what you can expect from us. Tomorrows shop (April 15th, 2012) has Marc Rose and me (Sam A. Mowry) sharing the works of Stan Freberg, Ken Nordine, Monty Python and show casing one of our favorite collaborations, Archibald MacLeish’s Fall of the City. A nice combination of funny and touching, timely and dramatic. Along the way Marc and I chat about how these various and disparate folks helped shape our love for audio and influence our work even today. I hope you can tune in, you can also stream it here:

Listen to the KZME Stream HERE.

There will be lots of wonderful work coming in the following weeks and please feel free to “Like” us on Facebook:

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We would love to hear what you think and what you might like to hear in the future. Turn on your radios and search for sound!

The Hobbits Greatest Hits 2012

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. We start at the begining and end at the end, but the audience chooses what order we tell the story in. The show is broken into two parts at 2pm and 4pm. The performance is set for Saturday, January 14th, at the McMenamins Kennedy School, part of the annual J.R.R. Tolkien Birthday Celebration.

The annual costume contest is always a highlight and this year will be no different. The contest will start at 3:30, sign up with Jamie and Joe at the swag table, prizes will be awarded. 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 Armys and elsewhere.

Our cast and crew include David Ian, Dino de AElfweald, Cynthia J. McGean, Scott Jameison, James Lawrence, Mary Thomas, James Dineen, Robert Kowal, Phillip Bursch, Jamie Lawson, Joe Medina and Sam A. Mowry. Special thanks to Marty Gallagher and Marc Rose. Photo by McMenamin’s.

WRW Holiday Broadcasts 2011!

It’s with great pleasure I announce that the Willamette Radio Workshop is ON THE AIR!

We are fortunate enough to have two broadcasts of our Radio Christmas Carol, recorded live on December 14th 2011 at the First Christian Church in beautiful downtown Portland as a benefit for the Oregon Food Bank and now to be broadcast on KBOO 90.7 at 7pm Christmas Eve and KZME 107.1 at 6pm Christmas Day. Both stations have a live stream as well, visit their websites for info on that. Christmas eve will be a broadcast filling the 7:00pm – 10:00pm slot usually filled by An Evening of Afrotainment. Hosted by our frequent collaborator Randall Howington (Rascho) and featuring the full length Radio Carol, our classic Hiro & Lilling and new presentations of The Selfish Giant and The War Prayer as well as a cornucopia of seasonal music from Vince Guaraldi  to… well everywhere and all stops in between. A delightful way to while away the hours while your video log crackles on the TV. Saturday will have an abridged, but still wonderful hour long version of our Radio Carol  (58:30 to be exact and sometimes you have to be). The unabridged version is 60:08, for those keeping score at home. We will be posting the whole shebang on our website for those who were expecting it to be there. If you have the means, please use this as a reminder to reach out to your local food banks and help everyone have a happy holiday.

 

We are never happier than when our work has the opportunity to fly through the air via the magic that is radio. We hope your holidays have much wonder and magic and good health to everyone. See you next year!

Live Radio Christmas Carol Food Bank Benefit.

WHAT: A Live Radio Christmas Carol in the Tradition of Orson Welles and Lionel Barrymoreʼs Campbell playhouse.

This years cast includes Greg Alexander, Cynthia McGean, Renee Boutin King, Alan King, Tim McKennie, James Dineen, Mary Thomas and Sam A. Mowry. Live music and carols provided by The Holly Jolly Radio Choir under the direction of Bennett Bailey and features over twenty singers! Plus live Foley by David Ian and Dino de AElfweald.

More information at www.radiochristmascarol.org

If you can’t join us, remember to make a donation to your local Food Bank. Check the website for broadcasting and Christmas streaming options.

WHERE: New Location! First Christian Church, 1314 SW Park Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201 The church number is (503) 228-9211.

WHEN: Wednesday December 14th, starting at 6:45 pm with light carols and sing a longs, Dickens at 7:15. The show is an hour in length and suitable for all ages.

WHY: The program is to benefit the Oregon Food Bank. We ask for the donation of non-perishable food items or cash donations to the OFB, envelopes will be provided.

HOW MUCH:! We ask for a donation of 2 non-perishable food items per person. Donation envelopes will be provided for cash or check donations.

First Christian Church is delighted to host this holiday drama. We are a community that values the arts and desires to reach out to our neighbors in Portland. Should you decide to come to worship some Sunday morning (at 9:00am or 11:00am) you’ll find a place where you won’t be judged, you won’t be told what to think or who to hate. Instead you’ll find people committed to a spirituality of conversation with each other and the Divine.

“The Oregon Food Bank distributes food to agencies that feed people who are hungry throughout Oregon and Clark County, Wash. We also work to address the root causes of hunger through public policy advocacy and education programs. Our mission: To eliminate hunger and its root causes … because no one should be hungry. “