Sandbox Radio Live
By The Sandbox Artists Collective
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Podcast Description
Sandbox Radio Live features new plays, poetry and music from Seattle theater group The Sandbox Artists Collective, performed and recorded in front of a live audience.
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ExplicitSandbox Radio Live - "To Hell With Love", Act 2 | In Act 2 of "To Hell With Love", recorded at West of Lenin on January 23, 2012: @0:00 "Angry" by Charles Leggett; @2:48 "Charlotte Doesn't Clean Here Anymore" by Scot Augustson; @17:55 PSA-Communities in Schools of Seattle by Vincent Delaney; @21:08 "Corwin by Corwin" by Elizabeth Heffron; @40:03 Finale/Credits. Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Directed by Leslie Law. www.thesandboxac.org | 1/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSandbox Radio Live - "To Hell With Love", Act 1 | In Act 1 of "To Hell With Love", recorded at West of Lenin on January 23, 2012: @0:00 Intro; @1:55 "F-You, Cupid!" by Anita Montgomery; @13:28 PSA-Coal Free Washington by Vincent Delaney; @16:45 "Lost Love Blues" by Charles Leggett; @22:53 "Markheim: Episode 3" by Paul Mullin; @37:30 "T-Minus" by Elizabeth Heffron. Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal; Directed by Leslie Law. www.thesandboxac.org. | 1/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSandbox Radio Live - "Horror Show", Act 1 | In Act 1 of "Horror Show", recorded at West of Lenin on October 10, 2011: @1:50 "The Hands of a Girl" by Ki Gottberg; @21:15 "The Back of the 358 #1" by Paul Mullin; @22:35 "Markheim: Episode 2" by Paul Mullin; @37:40 "The Back of the 358 #2" by Paul Mullin; @39:10 "The Black Cat" adapted from the story by Edgar Allen Poe. Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal and Rob Witmer; Directed by Leslie Law. www.thesandboxac.org | 10/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSandbox Radio Live - "Horror Show", Act 2 | In Act 2 of "Horror Show", recorded at West of Lenin on October 10, 2011: @0:37 "PSA: Hanford Challenge" by Elizabeth Heffron; @3:45 "Madame Flora" by K. Brian Neel; @9:32 "The Request" by Vincent Delaney; @21:50 "The Back of the 358 #3" by Paul Mullin; @23:25 "Pipe Play" by Elizabeth Heffron; @43:02 Finale/Credits. Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Dave Pascal and Rob Witmer; Directed by Leslie Law. www.thesandboxac.org | 10/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitSandbox Radio Live - "Back in the Game" | In this premiere episode, "Back in the Game", recorded at West of Lenin on June 20, 2011: @1:50 - Episode 1 of "Markheim" by Paul Mullin; @13:30 - PSA: Hanford Challenge by Elizabeth Heffron; @17:00 - "Actor's Resume" a poem by Charles Leggett; @20:00 - "Notes from the Workplace" by Vincent Delaney; @37:08 - PSA: The Guiding Lights Network by Elizabeth Heffron; @39:32 - "Irreducible Howard" by Elizabeth Heffron; @52:36 - "Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin; @55:42 - "West of Lenin Theme Song" music and lyrics by Jose Gonzales/Leslie Law; @58:30 - "Recipe for Stress" music and lyrics by Charles Leggett; @1:03:45 - "3/8ths" by Scot Augustson; @1:18:12 - PSA:Freehold's Engaged Theater Program by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:21:00 - "Road Trip" by Anita Montgomery; @1:31:10 - Finale/Credits; Music Director: Jose Gonzales; Engineered by Christopher Stewart, Mixed by Rob Witmer; Directed by Leslie Law. www.thesandboxac.org | 6/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 5 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
Wonderful! From a radio geek...
Wonderful! I've been a radio geek since I was a kid. After the Sonics' broadcasts on KIRO they'd play 'The CBS Mystery Theater,' and I'd lay in bed and get freaked out by it before falling off. A lot of the podcasts I subscribe to are OTR related, and I even listen to the old shows on KIXI when I have a chance (Bogie and Bacall in 'Bold Venture' is a favorite--'Markhiem' echos its overall tone in ways). Only critical observations: 1) perfect length for a recreation of a night at the theater, but a bit long for a podcast. It held my attention, but I'm a junkie with friends in the cast. But there's lots of material there, and it's all really good. Enough for three good meals, if one doesn't feel like feasting on the whole Magilla at once. 2) A little more Ragtime never hurt anything.
Very cool!
What a great opportunity for those of us not in the Seattle area to hear what's being created by the talented writers and actors there. The live "radio" performance is a cool idea. Looking forward to future episodes!
Great Live Variety Show
Ever wonder what it must have been like to listen to the first broadcast of "A Prairie Home Companion?" Well, it must have been a lot like this; wonderful writers, talented performers, and just enough rawness to remind you that you're hearing it live, as it happened. The solid material is wide-ranging, from the wry to the metaphysical. The lively cast is just as varied, whether they're lending their talents to short-form radio dramas, pitching in to carry a tune, or giving voice to the humorous comercial interludes. I thoroughly enjoyed it and eagerly anticipate the next installment.
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