• Dark Tower
    Jan 1 2025
    "The Dark Tower" is a gripping tale of psychological manipulation, family loyalty, and the blurred lines between theatricality and reality. Witten by George S. Kaufman and Alexander Woollcott, it aired May 4, 1944 on the radio program , "Suspense” and featured the vocal talents of Orson Welles. This Naples Players Radio Theatre production features the vocal talents of: Christian Conn as Damon Wellington, Pamela Austin as Jessica Wellington, Jack Weld as Stanley Vance and Kelsey Butler as Aunt Martha. This audio file was recorded, mixed and mastered by Michael Troop. All music and sound effects were obtained through a special license from pond5.com and may not be copied or reproduced for any reason.
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    29 mins
  • Gaslight
    Dec 1 2024
    Gas lighting in homes was most notable during the 19th century, particularly from the early to mid-1800s until the early 20th century. The first successful commercial use of gas lighting occurred in the early 1800s, with widespread adoption in urban areas during the Victorian era. By the 1850s and 1860s, gas lighting had become common in many cities, used for both street lighting and residential lighting. The play “Gaslight, written by the British playwright Patrick Hamilton in 1938 takes us back to Victorian London and delves deep into the sinister mind games and psychological manipulation between a husband and his wife. In fact, the term 'gaslighting', now a common term for psychological manipulation, originates from this very play. This Naples Players Radio Theatre production features the vocal talents of: Pamela Dollock who is the voice of Paula and Nany, Jesse Hughes plays the part of Gregory,aka, Sergis Bauer, Pamela Austin voiuces the roles of Elizabeth, Mrs Dalroy and Ms Thwaites, Nathan Eicxhhorn is the voice of Cameron and Michael Troop is the voice of Williams and is the host of the producyion. This audio file was recorded, mixed and mastered by Michael Troop. All music and sound effects were obtained through a special license from pond5.com and may not be copied or reproduced for any reason.
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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Artnet
    Nov 1 2024
    ARTNET lampoons Dragnet which was one of the most popular radio dramas of the late 1940’s and early 1950’s. Dragnet first aired on radio on June 3, 1949 and ran until February 6 1957. The show was created by Jack Webb, who also starred as the main character, Sergeant Joe Friday. Written by Eric Coble, ARTNET is a satirical comedy that explores the intersections of art, commerce, and technology. It delves into the absurdities of the art world, particularly how art is commodified and how artists navigate the pressures of commercial success. Coble’s writing style is characterized by sharp wit, humor, and a strong sense of social commentary. He often blends comedy with poignant themes, addressing issues such as identity, family dynamics, and societal expectations. His plays are known for their engaging dialogue, dynamic characters, and the ability to resonate with a wide range of audiences, from young people to adults. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland and raised on the Navajo and Ute reservations in New Mexico and Colorado, Eric Coble is an award winning American playwright and screenwriter. He is a member of the Playwrights' Unit of the Cleveland Play House. His plays have been produced in 50 states of the U.S., and on six continents. Coble has received numerous awards and accolades for his work, including an Emmy nomination, the Cleveland Arts Prize, and multiple playwriting fellowships. His plays have been produced Off-Broadway, in regional theaters across the United States, and internationally. This Naples Players Radio Theatre production features the vocal talents of: Jim Heffernan who is the voice of Joe Frida, Vic Caroli as Dali and Picasso, John Heard as the Chief, Jim Corsica is the voice DaVinci, Danny Miller as Warhol. Lynne Young as Mona Lisa and Michael Troop as Monet. This audio file was recorded, mixed and mastered by Michael Troop. Music and sound effects were obtained through a special license from pond5.com and may not be copied or reproduced for any reason.-The Dragnet theme music was composed by Walter Schuman and produced and arranged by Geek Music.(https://www.patreon.com/geekmusic1)
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    17 mins
  • Burns&Allen Gracie For President
    Oct 24 2024
    "Gracie Runs for President" is a comedic radio play from the "Burns & Allen" show, which aired on February 28, 1940. The episode features Gracie Allen announcing her candidacy for President of the United States, much to the disbelief and sarcasm of her husband and straight man, George Burns. The play humorously explores Gracie's whimsical and nonsensical approach to politics, including her interactions with the regulars in this 1940 production such as Frank Parker, the featured singer on the program, Ray Noble , the orchestra leader who originally heralded from Brighton, Sussex in England and Turman Bradley the announcer. Gracie's campaign is filled with humorous misunderstandings and playful banter, highlighting her daffy personality. The episode refers to Hinds Honey and Almond Cream, the advertisers for the program. The play ends with Gracie confidently looking forward to her imagined presidency, despite the chaos and hilarity that ensues throughout the broadcast. This Naples Players Radio Theatre production features the vocal talents of: Janina Birtolo as Gracie Allen, Michael Troop as George Burns, and Nathan Eichhorn and Gregg Birr doing the vocal characteristics of Truman, Ray Noble, Frank, Gene, Bubbles and the reporters. This audio file was recorded, mixed and mastered by Michael Troop. All music and sound effects were obtained through a special license from pond5.com and may not be copied or reproduced for any reason.
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    23 mins
  • Phillip Marlowe - Murder Is My Business
    Oct 1 2024
    "Murder is My Business" - A Philip Marlowe Mystery. Phillip Marlowe aired on the radio from September 26, 1948, to March 27, 1951. It was written by the American-British novelist and screenwriter,Raymond Chandler (1888-1959) who was widely regarded at the time as one of the most influential crime fiction writers of the 20th century. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Chandler began his career in the oil industry before turning to writing later in life. His experiences working as an executive in the oil business, as well as his troubled personal life, would influence his writing style and the themes explored in his works. He is best known for creating the iconic character of Philip Marlowe, a private detective who first appeared in Chandler's first novel, "The Big Sleep," published in 1939 . The character embodies the archetype of the hard-boiled detective, a staple of the American crime fiction genre. He is a tough, street-smart, and morally ambiguous character who operates in a corrupt and gritty world. He is neither a strictly lawful nor an entirely criminal figure. While he often bends the rules to achieve his goals, he adheres to a personal code of ethics. Marlowe's sense of honor and justice sets him apart from the corrupt and immoral characters he encounters, adding depth and conflict to the narrative. He is a solitary figure, both physically and emotionally. He navigates a world filled with deceit and betrayal, where trust is rare. His loneliness is a recurring theme in Chandler's works, emphasizing the isolation and alienation that come with his profession thus giving the Marlowe character a sense of melancholy and vulnerability. This Naples Players Radio Theatre production features the vocal talents of Mitchel Frank as Phillip Marlowe, Vic Caroli as Wadsworth Jeeter, Patti Caroli as Harriet Huntress, Jim Heffernan as Marty Estel, Jim Corsica as Waldo, and Michael Troop as the Grover Jeeter, Hawkins and Wax Nose. This audio file was recorded, mixed and mastered by Michael Troop. All music and sound effects were obtained through a special license from pond5.com and may not be copied or reproduced for any reason.
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    30 mins
  • A Charming Affair
    Oct 1 2024
    The stories of Snow White, Cinderella, and Sleeping Beauty are classic fairy tales that have been passed down through various oral traditions, but their most well-known versions were collected and written by different authors in different times. The most famous version of Snow White was written by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm (The Brothers Grimm), two German scholars and folklorists who included it in their collection of fairy tales (entitled Children’s and Household Tales but now known as Grimm’s Fairy Tales) in 1812. The versions of Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty most of us know today were written by Charles Perrault, a French author, in his collection Histoires ou contes du temps passé (Tales of Times Past) in 1697. These stories have evolved over centuries through different cultures and storytellers, but these written versions are the ones that most strongly influence modern adaptations. Walt Disney turned these fairy tales into timeless animated classics beginning in 1937 with the release of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. In 1950, the Walt Disney studios released Cinderella followed by Sleeping Beauty in 1959. While the original tales often had darker, more ambiguous endings, Disney emphasized happy endings where good triumphs over evil. Robert Scott the award winning British playwright combines these timeless fairy tales into a satirical comedy sketch called A Charming Affair in which ”happily ever after” is turned on its head when Snow White, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty discover they are all married to the same man…Prince Charming. This Naples Players Radio Theatre production features the vocal talents of: Debera Millstein as Snow White, Judy Scribner as Cinderella, Kelly Altemeir as Sleeping Beauty and Kip Jones as the waiter. This audio file was recorded, mixed and mastered by Michael Troop. All music and sound effects were obtained through a special license from pond5.com and may not be copied or reproduced for any reason.The opening musical theme to this podcast is credited to composer Frank Churchill and the Orchestra da Camera Fiorentina · Giuseppe Lanzetta (https://youtu.be/zB_NXPloYXY?si=4Q1znIS2Cm2Thu7q) and is used solely for transformative purposes.
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    11 mins
  • Canterville Ghost
    Sep 1 2024
    The radio play, like the stage and screen adaptations of the “Canterville Ghost” is based on the 1887 novella by Oscar Wilde. In each adaptation, Sir Simon Canterville, the ghost, is doomed to haunt some sort of edifice. In the screen adaptation, the ghost haunts Canterville Chase, which is an old and imposing English manor house while in this radio production, the ghost haunts a medieval castle. In the screen and stage production the story involves the ghost carrying on its spectral duties, haunting an American family who have taken up residency within Canterville Chase . But this 1945 Lux radio adaptation by Edwin Bum has the ghost haunting the Castle which was occupied by a platoon of US soldiers, reflecting that period of time when the US was engaged in a world war. The story itself is a humorous and satirical take on the traditional ghost story, blending elements of comedy, romance, and the supernatural. Wilde uses the story to explore themes such as the clash of cultures between American pragmatism and British tradition, the nature of bravery and redemption, and the power of love and forgiveness to transcend death. And in each adaptation, the ghost is doomed to continue its haunting until a brave deed is performed which frees it from its worldly constraints. This Naples Players Radio Theatre production features the vocal talents of Kenneth Allen as Sir Simon, the ghost, David Whalley as the father of Sir Simon, Jackie Weiner as the aunt and cook, Cynthia Hile as Jessica, Jim Corsica as Cuffy, Kip Jones as the lieutenant and the GI from Hoboken, Gregg Birr as Edwards aka Trigger, Robert Mederios as Jordan, Vic Caroli is the narrator, and Michael Troop as the butler and sergeant. This audio file was recorded, mixed and mastered by Michael Troop. All music and sound effects were obtained through a special license from pond5.com and may not be copied or reproduced for any reason.
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    56 mins
  • Burns And Allen - Sweetheart
    Sep 1 2024
    The "Burns and Allen Show" was a popular American comedy show that aired on radio and television from the 1930s through the 1950s. The show starred George Burns and Gracie Allen, a real-life married couple, and was known for its witty humor and comedic sketches. The show often featured George Burns as the straight man and Gracie Allen as the comically confused character. Gracie's unique style of illogical and absurd reasoning, often referred to as "Gracie-logic," was a central element of the humor. George would play along with her misunderstandings and provide humorous commentary, creating a dynamic and hilarious interplay between the two. The show was known for breaking the fourth wall, with George Burns frequently addressing the audience directly and providing commentary on the events happening within the skits. The comedic routines often revolved around misunderstandings, wordplay, and absurd situations, which were the basis for much of the humor. This Naples Players Radio Theatre production features the vocal talents of Michael Troop as George Burns and Jimmy Cash and the duck, Janina Birtolo as Gracie Allen, Jim Heffernan as Paul, Jim Corsica as Bill Goodwin, and Mitchel Frank as Keith. This audio file was recorded, mixed and mastered by Michael Troop. All music and sound effects were obtained through a special license from pond5.com and may not be copied or reproduced for any reason.
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    25 mins