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 A Frost in Russia by Robert Hinson | | |  A Night in Elsinore by Richard Nathan | | |  Coffee Therapy by Sam Post | | |  Four Cheers for Joan by Philip Dunning and L. G. Lighton | | |  Frank's Place by Alexander Speer | | |  Grave Robbers (Plan 9) from Outer Space | | |  Judgment of Paris by William Warnock | | |  LaPucelle, The Trial of Joan by Tony Devaney Morinelli | | |  Saucy Jack by James Vita | | |  The Calm after the Storm by Vito Abate | | The Gift of the Arbole by Jan Notzon | | |  The Perpendicular Poets | | |  The White Rose by Ann Marie Oliva |
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| Saturday, February 04, 2012 | The Giftof the Arbole | 1:00 PM | The Gift of the Arbole by Jan Notzon | Grave Robbers (Plan 9) from Outer Space | 7:30 PM | Grave Robbers (Plan 9) from Outer Space - Part 1 | 8:01 PM | Grave Robbers (Plan 9) from Outer Space - Part 2 | Sunday, February 05, 2012 | A Frost in Russia | 1:00 PM | A Frost in Russia by Robert Hinson | Frank's Place | 7:30 PM | Frank's Place by Alexander Speer | Monday, February 06, 2012 | Unrealities | 1:00 PM | The Doghouse Written and Directed by Vito Abate | 1:33 PM | Five Minutes Written and Directed by Scott Reynolds | 1:49 PM | Just Your Rotten Luck by James Vita | Badly Drawn People - Episodes 1 and 2 | 7:30 PM | Badly Drawn People Episode 1 | 7:54 PM | Badly Drawn People Episode 2 | Tuesday, February 07, 2012 | A Night in Elsinore | 1:00 PM | A Night in Elsinore by Richard Nathan -Part 1 | 1:34 PM | A Night in Elsinore by Richard Nathan - Interview with the Playwright | 1:48 PM | A Night in Elsinore by Richard Nathan -Part 2 | Four Cheers for Joan by Philip Dunning and L. G. Lighton | 7:30 PM | Four Cheers for Joan by Philip Dunning and L. G. Lighton Act 1 | 8:14 PM | Four Cheers for Joan by Philip Dunning and L. G. Lighton Act 2 | Wednesday, February 08, 2012 | Coffee Therapy by Sam Post | 1:00 PM | Coffee Therapy by Sam Post - Part 1 | 1:40 PM | Coffee Therapy by Sam Post - Part 2 | History Radio Theatre - Part 1 | 7:30 PM | La Pucelle, The Trial of Joan - Part 1 by Tony Devaney Morinelli | 8:04 PM | La Pucelle, The Trial of Joan - Interview with the Playwright | 8:18 PM | La Pucelle, The Trial of Joan - Part 2 by Tony Devaney Morinelli | Thursday, February 09, 2012 | The Calm after the Storm | 1:00 PM | The Calm after the Storm by Vito Abate | A Frost in Russia | 7:30 PM | A Frost in Russia by Robert Hinson | Friday, February 10, 2012 | The White Rose - Part 1 | 1:00 PM | The White Rose by Ann Marie Oliva - Part 1 | The White Rose - Part 2 | 7:30 PM | The White Rose by Ann Marie Oliva - Part 2 | Saturday, February 11, 2012 | The Wages of War - Part 1 | 1:57 PM | Judgment of Paris by William Warnock - Part 1 | The Forsaken | 7:30 PM | The Forsaken by Jan Notzon | Sunday, February 12, 2012 | The Wages of War - Part 2 | 1:00 PM | The White Rose by Ann Marie Oliva - Part 2 | 1:46 PM | Judgment of Paris by William Warnock - Part 2 | The Cleveland Street Scandal | 7:30 PM | The Cleveland Street Scandal by David O'Flaherty - Part 1 | 7:59 PM | The Cleveland Street Scandal by David O'Flaherty - Part 2 | 8:24 PM | The Cleveland Street Scandal by David O'Flaherty - Part 3 | Monday, February 13, 2012 | Unrealities | 1:00 PM | The Doghouse Written and Directed by Vito Abate | 1:33 PM | Five Minutes Written and Directed by Scott Reynolds | 1:49 PM | Just Your Rotten Luck by James Vita | Badly Drawn People - Episodes 1 and 2 | 7:30 PM | Badly Drawn People Episode 1 | 7:54 PM | Badly Drawn People Episode 2 | Tuesday, February 14, 2012 | The Comedy Zone - Part 1 | 1:00 PM | Coffee Therapy by Sam Post - Part 1 | 1:40 PM | Coffee Therapy by Sam Post - Interview with the Playwright | The Perpendicular Poets | 7:30 PM | Perpendicular Poets - Part 1 | 8:19 PM | Perpendicular Poets - Interview with Kasey Latham | 8:39 PM | Perpendicular Poets - Part 2 | Wednesday, February 15, 2012 | The Comedy Zone - Part 2 | 1:00 PM | Coffee Therapy by Sam Post - Part 2 | Saucy Jack | 7:30 PM | Saucy Jack by James Vita - Part 1 | 8:04 PM | Saucy Jack by James Vita - Part 2 | 8:32 PM | Saucy Jack by James Vita - Part 3 | Thursday, February 16, 2012 | A Night in Elsinore - Part 1 | 1:00 PM | A Night in Elsinore by Richard Nathan -Part 1 | 1:34 PM | A Night in Elsinore by Richard Nathan - Interview with the Playwright | A Night in Elsinore - Part 2 | 7:30 PM | A Night in Elsinore by Richard Nathan -Part 2 | Friday, February 17, 2012 | The Family Matters - Part 3 | 1:00 PM | The Forsaken by Jan Notzon | Poetry in Motion | 7:30 PM | Perpendicular Poets - Part 1 | 8:19 PM | Perpendicular Poets - Interview with Kasey Latham | 8:39 PM | Perpendicular Poets - Part 2 |
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Guide | | A Frost in Russia by Robert Hinson | | Featuring: James K. Flynn and Ted Delorme | | | | A Frost in Russia is by North Carolina writer and Pulitzer Prize nominee Robert Hinson. This dynamic work charts the trajectory of three months in the life of literary giant Robert Frost, when he participated in a cultural exchange with the Soviet Union. | | Originally Broadcast Live on 10/27/2006 from Charlotte, NC. | | | A Night in Elsinore by Richard Nathan (View the program! ) | | Featuring: Vito Abate, Mary Alice Adams, James K. Flynn, Hugh Loomis, Byron J. Miller, Annette Saunders, and Mike Sochacki | | | | A comedy version of Shakespeare's Hamlet as it might have been performed by certain classic comedians. | | Originally Broadcast Live on 5/8/2004 from Charlotte, NC. | | | | Badly Drawn People - Episodes 1 and 2 | | Featuring: Vito Abate, Ted Delorme, Laura Reed Goodson, MiZ RA, Byron J. Miller, Kathryn Burns Nelson, Paige Thompson-Castro, Jorja Ursin, and Hank West | | | | A drama about young Legal Services attorneys, struggling to keep their
practice open, against the backdrop of their mid-sized Southeastern city's
rapid economic growth.
| | Originally Broadcast Live on 1/22/2005 from Charlotte, NC. | | | Coffee Therapy by Sam Post (View the program! ) | | Featuring: Linda Callahan, Jonathan Ewart, Linda York Fisher, Kerry Maher, Byron J. Miller, and Karen Surprise | | | | Coffee Therapy explores one man's life in therapy and beyond. | | Originally Broadcast Live on 1/10/2004 from Charlotte, NC. | | | Five Minutes
Written and Directed by Scott Reynolds | | Featuring: Della Freedman, Laura Reed Goodson, Paul Goodson, John W. Price, Roderick Shepard, and Jorja Ursin | | | | A young pickpocket and a family visiting New York City learn that time is not necessarily on their side in the world of Unrealities.
| | Originally Broadcast Live on 5/7/2005 from Charlotte, NC. | | | Four Cheers for Joan by Philip Dunning and L. G. Lighton (View the program! ) | | Featuring: Linda Callahan, David de Groot, Kim Ellis, J. Michael Haithcock, Michael Harris, Amy King, Lauren Konen, and Bryan Long
| | | | With the help of her sisters, Joan schemes to enter the genteel life of high society. Four Cheers for Joan is a fabulously funny drawing room farce full of mistaken identity and an ultimate statement about social position. | | Originally Broadcast Live on 2/11/2006 from Charlotte, NC. | | | Frank's Place by Alexander Speer (View the program! ) | | Featuring: Jerry Colbert, Caryn Crye, Ted Delorme, Kerry Maher, and Byron J. Miller | | | | Gina Russo comes home from grad school at Berkeley to help her father, Frank, recover from the death of her mother. Frank, a tough and gifted chef, insists Gina replace her mother in his imagination and in his Italian restaurant. | | Originally Broadcast Live on 11/27/2004 from Charlotte, NC. | | | Grave Robbers (Plan 9) from Outer Space (View the program! ) | | Featuring: Mary Alice Adams, Lisa Cox, Byron J. Miller, Jan Notzon, Elizabeth Peterson-Vita, Al Soffer, and Karen Surprise | | | | Aliens seeking to make contact with "the people of earth" are frustrated by the refusal of "Army Brass" to acknowledge their existence. The aliens hatch a plan to resurrect the dead and "march them on the Capitals of the world" as a way of getting noticed | | Originally Broadcast Live on 10/25/2003 from Charlotte, NC. | | | Judgment of Paris by William Warnock (View the program! ) | | Featuring: Vito Abate, Linda Fisher, and Doug Spagnola | | | | The German Commander of Paris, Dietrich von Choltitz, must follow Hitler's vengeful secret orders to reduce Paris to a field of rubble, or risk death for himself and his family at the hands of the Gestapo. | | Originally Broadcast Live on 3/27/2004 from Charlotte, NC. | | | | Just Your Rotten Luck by James Vita | | Featuring: Mike Harris, Robert LaFin, Linda York Fisher, Elizabeth Peterson-Vita, Scott Reynolds, and Karen Surprise | | | | An elderly couple, a female croupier and the managers of an Atlantic City Casino learn a lesson in the “Gamblers Fallacy” when they step into the world of “Unrealitites”. | | | LaPucelle, The Trial of Joan by Tony Devaney Morinelli (View the program! ) | | Featuring: Brian Conlon, Caryn Crye, Kim Ellis, James K. Flynn, Hugh Loomis, Deanna Neel, and Karen Surprise | | | | Saint or heretic? La Pucelle, The Trial of Joan is a play based on the actual court documents for the trial of Joan of Arc. | | Originally Broadcast Live on 4/10/2004 from Charlotte, NC. | | | Saucy Jack by James Vita (View the program! ) | | Featuring: Vito Abate, Jerry Colbert, Caryn Crye, James K. Flynn, Robert Glahn, Hugh Loomis, Deanna Neel, Scott Reynolds, Keith Schermerhorn, Karen Surprise, and Phillip Taylor | | | | In 1888, the first documented serial killer stalked the East End of London. Saucy Jack stalks again. This is the true story of "Jack the Ripper", based on official documents of the period and modern forensic evidence. | | Originally Broadcast Live on 6/19/2004 from Charlotte, NC. | | | | The Calm after the Storm by Vito Abate | | Featuring: Read by the Author | | | | When a violent storm separates Sorbo from his nest, he learns about friendship and caring from a fellow garden creature. | | | | The Cleveland Street Scandal by David O'Flaherty | | Featuring: Hugh Loomis as Inspector Frederick George Abberline with Jerry Colbert, Laura Reed Goodson, Paul Goodson, Mike Harris, Robert LaFin, and Tom Scott | | | | London, 1889: the man at the center of the Jack the Ripper investigation, Scotland Yard's Inspector Abberline, exposes a prostitution ring, but finds himself battling the criminals, as well as jaded elements of the British establishment itself. | | | | The Doghouse by Vito Abate | | Featuring: Laura Aguirre, Caryn Crye, James J. Flynn, and Kevin Opela | | | | It's been said it takes a village to raise a child. But what does it take to tame a ten year old? Mother and daughter seem trapped in the hands they've been dealt by life; as if they're doomed to be in the doghouse forever. Tonight, something will happen | | | The Forsaken by Jan Notzon (View the program! ) | | Featuring: Lolly Foy and Beth Pierce | | | | Home from the hospice where she had stayed with her dependent mother until her death, Mandy, with a spirit altered by the experience, must confront the fundamentalist expectations of her younger sister and charge, Cirelle. | | Originally Broadcast Live on 12/6/2003 from Charlotte, NC. | | | | The Gift of the Arbole by Jan Notzon | | Featuring: Laura Estep, Jan Notzon, Tosha Vincent,
Dael Waxman, and Meara Waxman | | | | A long time ago in the land of the Maya, a boastful Quetzal learns a lession of humility and love from his fellow creatures of the forest. | | | The Perpendicular Poets (View the program! ) | | Featuring: Barbara Yager, Deborah Lewis, Jennie Hutchinson, Laura Moore, Monica Wisbaum, Lisa Lackey, Kasey Latham, and Alice Wallace | | | | A evening of original poetry from Charlotte's own Perpendicular Poets.
Home from the hospice where she had stayed with her dependent mother until her death, Mandy, with a spirit altered by the experience, must confront the fundamentalist expectations of | | Originally Broadcast Live on 6/5/2004 from Charlotte, NC. | | | The White Rose by Ann Marie Oliva (View the program! ) | | Featuring: Erin Fanelly, Drew Harkey, Lisa Madsen, Michael Melendez, Byron J. Miller, Jan Notzon, Elizabeth Peterson-Vita, and Al Soffer | | | | Based on a true story, The White Rose is the name of the only documented group of German anti-Nazi student activists during World War II. The play begins in Munich, Germany, 1942. | | Originally Broadcast Live on 11/22/2003 from Charlotte, NC. | | |
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