Showing posts with label Comedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comedy. Show all posts

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Teenagers from Outerspace on line!



Schlock Audio and Texas Radio Theatre have teamed up a second time to poke holes in the cheesiest efforts of cinema. Our newest target is the cheaply made, yet admirably ambitious "Teenagers from Outer Space" (1959 - Tom Graeff)

Listen Here, click the player below, find us on iTunes or log onto our podcast page.

Hosts Victor and Begore take you on an audio journey through the finer points (and holes) of the (alleged) plot, in half the time it takes you to get through the actual film.

It was adapted by Charles E Pratt Jr. It was directed recorded and edited by Richard Frohlich and featured the voice Talents of Reg Platt as Victor, Grandpa, Captain and Cop 1 / Bryan Douglas as Begore / Bryan Lockette as Derek / Kelly Scott as Betty / Larry Groebe as Thor, Astronomer and Cop 2 / Richard Milla as the Gas Station Attendant, Morel and Joe / Susan McMath Platt as Saul, an anonymous car driver and the Power Guy / Robert Clover Brown as Dr. Mason, Dr Johnson and Supreme Excellence / Ken Raney as the Driver of Thor's Ride and an unnamed detective / Margo Copel as Alice / And Finally Mitch Carr as the Radio Announcer.

Thank you for listening to Schlock Audio Theatre - please visit texasradiotheatre.com for more information about future productions, and links to past shows.

Enjoy the cheesy goodness, and remember to strap those audio goggles on - it never hurts to be too careful.

This Production - © 2008 Charles E Pratt Jr.

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Son of Schlock

"Son of Schlock Audio Theatre" is soon to be made ALIVE!!!.

Tentative recording date is set for late October/early November.

The first episode will be an audio send-up of Kinji Fukasak's 1980 post-apocalyptic sci-fi movie: VIRUS! With any luck it will be released by Halloween. Stay Tuned

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Cliff Proton April Performance



PREVIEW 1:


PREVIEW 2:


Cliff Proton and the Loose Jelly at the Edge of the Galaxy

An audio play from The Texas Radio Theatre Company written and directed by Richard Frohlich and performed in front of YOU (assuming you're able to come to our shows). Produced in cooperation with the Texas Radio Theatre Company and the Arlington Museum of Art

Featuring the voice talents of A.J. Glendenning, Jonathan Cooper, David Grant, Dona Safran, Bryan Douglas, Richard Milla and Ken Raney


April 25th at 8pm
Arlington Museum of Art
201 West Main Street
Arlington Texas 76010
($5 suggested donation)

April 26th at 2pm
Grapevine Public Library
1201 Municipal Way
Grapevine, Texas 76051

The Grapevine performance is sponsored by the BRITISH EMPORIUM - tea and biscuits provided at the show!

April 27th at 7pm
ICT Studio
2333 Rochelle
Irving, Texas 76062
Admission : $7

This is the lucky seventh story of Cliff Proton... Space Ranger, the most decorated and accident prone space ranger in the Earth Space Federation.

Witness as he bravely travels the cosmos with Robot: his dedicated metal companion, and the universally renowned know-it-all: Doctor Heterodyne standing up for everything good and decent (and fixing anything they might have broken along the way).

This time, a mysterious goo (or jelly) is found to be seeping into our galaxy, eating up everything in it's path. It's Cliff's job to find out what's causing it, and how to stop it before it gets to Earth.

What will happen when these two destructive forces meet... will anything be left standing (or floating... or whatever things do in space)?

Find out in this future gripping futuristic adventure of the future!

Please visit www.texasradiotheatre.com for more info

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Colonel Nickels

We just finished podcasting the very first Colonel Nickels play we produced:



PART 1:


PART 2:


PART 3:


Some have asked if there are more. Yes...

a few. And you shall hear them in the future. Just not right now.

They are:

The Lost City of Peril



The Creature from 50,000 and 1 fathoms



The Seamonkeys of Atlantis



and the (maybe someday to be produced) Troglodytes of Tasmania:



Yeah, I know it says April... but I assure you - it's not THIS april