Theater Accident
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Creator: Theater Accident
Full cast Multigenre Anthology Audio Drama
Synopsis:
The Theater Accident Podcast presents cast albums and archival recordings of Theater Accident’s Brooklyn-based fringe theater productions.
Format: Audio Drama
Continuity: Anthology
Writing: Scripted
Voices: Full cast
Narrator: None
Genres: Multigenre
Framing device: None
Soundscape: Voices only
Completion status: Not applicable
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Episodes:
Coming Soon - Places I Have Heard Voices
Mon, 05 Jul 2021 11:00:00 +0000
Places I Have Heard Voices is coming July 13th from Theater Accident. This new audio production is a fractured travelogue through a woman's inner landscape. Places I Have Heard Voices is written by Matthew Freeman, designed by Sean Elias-Reyes, directed by Jessi D. Hill and performed by Moira Stone.
The Sea The Mountains The Forest The City The Plain
Sun, 14 Mar 2021 05:05:00 +0000
“Sometimes it’s the sea, other times the mountains, often it was the forest, the city, the plain too, I’ve flirted with the plain too, I’ve given myself up for dead all over the place, of hunger, of old age, murdered, drowned, and then for no reason, of tedium, nothing like breathing your last to put new life in you…” Texts for Nothing, Samuel Beckett The Sea The Mountain The Forest The City The Plain is written by Matthew Freeman. The play was originally produced in October of 2019 at the Brick Theater in Williamsburg Brooklyn under the direction of David Cote. The play was performed by Robert Honeywell. Sound Design was by Chris Chappell, Lighting Design by Nicholas Houfek and Scenic Design by Kerry Lee Chipman. The stage manager was Jodi Witherall. What you are about to hear is from a live performance recorded by Daniel McKleinfeld. This is not pristine audio: it was recorded with a mic designed for record keeping, not broadcast. While we’re aware this is an era of audio made with perfection and care, we hope you’ll enjoy the sound for its imperfect flavor, and appreciate the rare feeling of overhearing a performance as it was performed.