written by Julien Hennefeld
Director- Thom Williams
Producer- Thom Williams
Editor- Thom Williams
Officer 1 & Informant 2- Thom Williams
The Script Doctor- Barbara F. Newman
THE CAST
Michael Robbins- Narrator/Mr Rogers/TV Announcer/Informant1/Officer 2
Jamie-Lyn Markos- Camille/Marina
Oliver Comstock Reynolds- Mayor/Hotel Clerk
Dan Henneson- Sgt Miller
Nicholas Hardwick-Thom
Michael Ursu- Lenny
Josh Rachlis- Stefan
Sandy Bruce White- Police Chief/Officer Barnes
Hettie Lynn Hurtes- Mona/Maid
Rachel Evans- Heidi/Prosecutor
Jason Leadingham- Gonzales
Lana Charto- Kim
Julien Hennefeld- Irate Diner
If You Enjoyed This Radio Drama: Most of us that worked on Nobody Is Above The Law are professional voice actors. If you enjoyed the radio drama, we would greatly appreciate your help in two ways.
1. Email to a friend the links for Part 1 and the YouTube version.
2. If you listened without ever opening the YouTube version, please click on it— The YouTube version gives the best count for the number of listens, because initially the drama was available only on YouTube.
Some Other YouTube Videos (Actual videos) made by Julien Hennefeld
Mother F: A couples therapy video in which a no-nonsense therapist, Mother F, sides with the wife, who is convinced that her husband suffers from the dread affliction known as Math Brain. Link here
Mother G: The therapist, Mother G is actually an IBM computer program that was raised from infancy, through the teen years and into adulthood so that she has the full range of human emotions, empathy and understanding, making her a therapist beyond compare. Unfortunately a malicious teenager hacked her memory files so that she occasionally lapses into a Yenta mindset and speaks with a Yiddish accent. Link Here
Fed Up: One scene (Act 2 Scene 1) from a full length play, entitled Fed Up. This play should be of particular interest to anyone who has suffered through a math course given by a teacher who has no idea how to teach to average math students and couldn’t care less. Although the funniest math scenes are in Act 1,
the restaurant scene from Act 2 gives some idea of the lack of social graces possessed by many mathematicians. Link Here
The author has a Ph.D. in pure mathematics from Columbia University and has taught at M.I.T., Boston College, and Brooklyn College, and is is currently retired.