
As faithful readers know I’m a big fan of the theater group known as the MORLS or The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society for long. Their live performances of classic as well as original radio scripts are a blast from the past. Watching the team of Shanan Custer, Joshua English Scrimshaw, Tim Uren, and Eric Webster give voice to multiple characters each while also creating all of the sound effects and music is an experience everyone should give themselves at least once in the lifetime if not twice a month, which I always try and do if I can. These are great shows for families from the school aged kids up to Grandma and Grandpa, who may actually remember hearing some of these shows on their original broadcasts. here’s what and where they are performing this month.
First up is The Mysterious Old Radio Workshop at Bryant Lake Bowl Theater on September 10th. The Doors open at 6:00 PM with the show starting at 7:00 PM. This is a great venue for these shows with the added benefit that you can order your dinner and enjoy your favorite adult of non-adult beverages while watching the show. Billed as a genre-crossing night of adventure, murder, and time-travel the program includes three stories.
“Get to the Castle, Part 1” from Grey Ghost and the Agents of Floor 10 (premiere): Eric Webster, creator of Shade’s Brigade, brings you an all-new adventure serial, Grey Ghost and the Agents of Floor 10! The first mission of the newly-formed team of agents takes them to a castle in Austria with a notorious and terrifying secret!
“The 13th Sound” from Suspense (1947): A widow is haunted by the murder of her husband. An experiment in psychology and sound from radio’s theater of thrills.
“Nikola Tesla and the Pigeon of Destiny” from Strange History (live premiere): Joshua English Scrimshaw brings you the untold and mostly untrue story of Nikola Tesla’s final confrontation with his time-traveling arch-foe, Thomas Edison!
for tickets to this performance and for more information go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-mysterious-old-radio-workshop-tickets-702012376917

The second show of the month is Agatha Christie Night this time at Crooners Supper Club on September 23rd. It’s an Agatha Christie double-feature! The Society presents two audio plays by the grand dame of mystery. The first of which I saw them perform last April and it’s a winner!
“Philomel Cottage” from Suspense: When newlywed Alix finds a mysterious entry in her husband’s diary, their idyllic marriage turns suddenly sinister. A vintage tale of suspense based on one of Agatha Christie’s earliest stories.
“The Veiled Lady” from A Toast to Murder: Lady Millicent Vaughn is being blackmailed and only one man can save her – Hercule Poirot! A classic Christie tale adapted for audio by Joshua English Scrimshaw and starring Tim Uren as the great Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot.
For more information and to purchase tickets go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-mysterious-old-radio-listening-society-presents-agatha-christie-night-tickets-696218707897
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