What a suntabulous bicuspid of a day! It's time for the Sunshine Smile Hour, a dental hygiene-themed children's program! Oh golly, this is a good one, and ain't that the tooth.So this episode is utterly wackadoo: imagine a musical comedy along the lines of Book of Mormon, Avenue Q, or Reefer Madness, with a solid helping of noir pastiche and cosmic horror alongside. The Fall of the House of Sunshine is like if you put all of the above musicals into a high-powered blender along with a collection of H.P. Lovecraft short stories, a pint of ether and a handful of dexedrine. It is hilarious! It is offensive! It is stylistically all over the place! It is RELENTLESS!And I love it? You will too, I reckon.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more and buy your tickets to TAFCON now at AudioFictionCon.com!TAFCON
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Folge vom 18.11.2017The Fall of the House of Sunshine - 'Open Wide and Say Die'
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Folge vom 11.11.2017Boom - Episodes 1 and 2 & Interview with Faith McQuinnThis week, we're presenting writer, director, and film professor Faith McQuinn's Boom, a story of loss, recovery, secrets, and murder. Porter, the protagonist, must deal with the murder of his best friend—and the police consider him the prime suspect. We get inside Porter's head as he struggles to come to grips with the crime and reassemble his life.Faith gave us episodes 1 and 2 of Boom for you. Listen, follow and subscribe!Find out more about Faith McQuinn!Our sweet sweet PayPal donation button!Content warning: violence, murderMentioned in this episode:Learn more and buy your tickets to TAFCON now at AudioFictionCon.com!TAFCON
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Folge vom 04.11.2017Bronzeville - Episode 1 & Interview with LaRon and Lahmard TateBronzeville is a story of the Great Migration: it follows Jimmy Tillman (Larenz Tate), a papermill worker from Arkansas who kills a strikebreaker and flees to Chicago to find a new life for himself, tracing the steps of millions of Black Americans who migrated from the rural South to the urban North in the mid-20th century.Jimmy makes his way to Bronzeville, the legendary Black neighborhood on Chicago's South Side, where he falls in with the Copeland family, the operators of a policy racket—an underground lottery—that functioned like a bank when white-owned banks wouldn't lend to Black people. Everett Copeland (Wood Harris) is doing a spell in federal prison for tax evasion, so he asks his old lieutenant Curtis "Eyeball" Randolph (Laurence Fishburne) to get back into the game.(Yeah for real this is a star-studded episode! I can scarcely believe it myself.)We play episode 1 of Bronzeville, and then I talk to two of the producers, LaRon and Lahmard Tate, about the show's origins, productions that are too Black for TV, and the Tate family's Chicago history.CW: violence, racist languageHEY ALSO we have a PayPal button that I forgot about? Give us dollars, please.Credits inspired by Zev Chevat.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more and buy your tickets to TAFCON now at AudioFictionCon.com!TAFCON
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Folge vom 30.10.201711th Hour Audio Productions - 'Shadows of Halloween' & 'Ivory Towers'We're celebrating AUDIO DRAMA DAY by featuring some works from 11th Hour Productions, the once-a-year marathon audio drama production festival where dramatists from all the world over come together to create magnificently creepy fiction.We're featuring two pieces this year: Shadows of Halloween, written by Neil Gustin and created by 11th Hour US East, and Ivory Towers, written by Richard Brooks and created by 11th Hour UK.Stick around for the credits for the thrilling conclusion of Radio Drama Revival and the Ham of Mallorca.Mentioned in this episode:Learn more and buy your tickets to TAFCON now at AudioFictionCon.com!TAFCON