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William Shakespeare Selections Performed By Mark Redfield (Ep 22-5)
William Shakespeare Selections Performed By Mark Redfield (Ep 22-5) - One MUST include Shakespeare - The Drunken Porter From ”Macbeth” (1606) - William Shakespeare’s Villains - Richard III Tells Us His (Twisted) Mind. Richard III (1593) - The Caliban Scene from "The Tempest" Recorded by Bill Dickson Sound Design by Bill Dickson Additional Music and sound design by Jennifer Rouse For more great audio visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our weekly Podcast!

Mark Redfield Interview By Krista Steele (Ep 22-4)
On this podcast, Krista asks Mark about his work producing audio books and audio drama. Also, about the novels “Cult of the Nosferatu” (co-authored with Stuart Voytilla), and “The Chaney Murder Case”. We thank Krista for permission to share this interview with you on our podcast. The interview was recorded in late November, 2021. For more great audio visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

An Interview With Actor ANTHONY SKORDI (Ep 22 - 3)
An Interview With Actor Anthony Skordi His play “An Evening with Onassis” The Paramount series “The Offer” His work in theatre, film and Television Host Mark Redfield chats with Anthony about his one person play “An Evening with Onassis”. A tour-de-force performance where Skordi brings Aristotle Onassis to life on stage. The actors also discuss Skordi’s turn as Carlo Gambino in the Paramount+ Production “The Offer”, a dramatization of the making of Coppola’s 1972 film, “The Godfather”. Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! For more great audio visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

SNEAK PREVIEW! - The First 6 Minutes of “Frankenstein Mobster” - Meet Detective Terri Todd
Redfield Arts Audio Presents: A Sneak Preview! Meet Detective Terri Todd The First 6 Minutes of “Frankenstein Mobster”! Meet Detective Terri Todd, voiced by Debbie Rochon. Also in this excerpt from our audio drama adaptation of Mark Wheatley’s acclaimed graphic novel FRANKENSTEIN MOBSTER is Mike Gold as Captain Burns, and Nathanyael Grey as Detective Janus Moore. Our Narrator is Inyan Igmuthanka Bey. The adaptation is written, produced, and directed by Mark Redfield. Original Music Score and Sound Design is by Jennifer Rouse. For more information about our Monsterama audio drama FRANKENSTEIN MOBSTER, or our other wonderful audio titles, please visit our website http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com © Mark Redfield Studios. All Rights Reserved. “Frankenstein Mobster” is © Mark Wheatley/Insight Studios. Used under license. All Rights Reserved. RedfieldArtsAudio.com MarkRedfieldStudios.com --

It's Valentine's Day E. A. Poe (Ep 22-2)
An audio essay set to music that looks at Edgar Allan Poe, his life, his loves, and his losses. What is love? What are all the colors and shadings of love? Also featured in this piece are the voices of Caroline Munro, Jennifer Rouse, and Mary Anne Perry. Written and narrated by Mark Redfield. Original music by Jennifer Rouse. Thanks for subscribing to The Redfield Arts Audio Podcast! Our audio-biography “ALONE -The Life of Poe” will be released in 2023! © Mark Redfield Studios For more great audio visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

Poe's THE RAVEN And How He Got That Way (Ep 22-1)
Poe's THE RAVEN And How He Got That Way E.A. Poe's famous poem THE RAVEN was first published with the poet's name credited on 29 January, 1845. Join Mark Redfield as he explores the pop culture popularity of this narrative of the heart-broken student and the broken-record bird who for over 150 years croaked "Nevermore" to thrilled readers and listeners! DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For more great audio visit: www.redfieldartsaudio.com Written and narrated by Mark Redfield. Original music and sound design by Jennifer Rouse Original content Copyright The Mark Redfield Company Audio clips used by permission or for educational purposes. For more great audio visit: www.redfieldartsaudio.com Thank you for subscribing!

Daniel Roebuck Interview (Ep 21-40)
Daniel Roebuck stars as the voice of "Frankie" in our audio drama adaptation of Mark Wheatley’s acclaimed graphic novel FRANKENSTEIN MOBSTER. After a recording session at The Invisible Studios in Los Angeles, we found we had a little time left and started chatting about working together, filmmaker Larry Blamire, our careers in film, audio drama, and films and projects that we’re working on. Thanks to our LA audio engineer Charles Carroll for his great work on “Frankenstein Mobster”, and for rolling tape on our conversation! - Mark Redfield November 2021 ABOUT ACTOR DANIEL ROEBUCK Daniel Roebuck is a veteran actor who has worked in film and television since the 1980s, appearing on television shows such as "Matlock" (as Cliff Lewis) with Andy Griffith, "Nash Bridges" (as Rick Bettina), and "Lost" (as Dr. Arzt). He played Jay Leno in the acclaimed HBO movie "The Late Shift" and has guest starred on shows such as "Bones", "The King of Queens", "Glee" and "The Man in the High Castle". Film work includes a wide variety of roles, including US Marshal Bob Biggs in "The Fugitive" and "U.S. Marshals", with Tommy Lee Jones. Horror and fantasy films include "Bubba Ho-Tep", and five movies by Rob Zombie, including "The Devil's Rejects". I'm excited to be working with Dan again. We worked together in Larry Blamire's old dark house/murder mystery comedy movie "Dark and Stormy Night". And when I say "work together again", I don't just mean as a director. It's been all about monsters, mobsters, and....MUNSTERS for Dan recently! On Monday October 18th it was announced that Dan will play Grandpa Munster in Rob Zombie's upcoming film "The Munsters"! Congrats, Dan! You're going to be great! But meanwhile, let's clobber some gangsters and put-down some corrupt city officials in Monstros City in FRANKENSTEIN MOBSTER. To find out more about Dan’s current film work, please visit: https://www.achannelofpeace.org/ For more great audio, please visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com http://www.MarkRedfieldStudios.com

MICKEY MOUSE THEATRE ON THE AIR! 1938 “Snow White Day” Radio Show! (Ep 21-38)
MICKEY MOUSE THEATRE ON THE AIR! 1938 “Snow White Day” Radio Show! November 18th marks the birthdays of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse! November 18th was chosen as the anniversary date (by the late Disney historian and archivist Dave Smith) as that’s the date that “Steamboat Willie” (by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks) was released. It’s the first “talkie” Mickey Mouse cartoon from the Disney Brothers. But Minnie and Mickie made their actual screen debut in “Plane Crazy” on 15 May, 1928. After the success of the sound “Steamboat Willie”, “Plane Crazy” was scored and vocal and sound effects were added, and the short was re-released in 1929! And the first voice of Mickey Mouse in the films? Walt Disney! I always wondered why Mickey didn’t have his own radio show. He, and all the characters created by Disney and voiced by such wonderful voice talents would have been a natural. Particularly as music was so important to all of Disney’s films, and rapid fire dialogue, character voices, and verbal humor was king in the movies and radio of the 1930s, 40s and 50s. But Mickey and his friends were on the radio in the late 1930s. Perhaps radio, and Walt being primarily a visual storyteller, was just too much for the growing studio after they released their feature animated cartoon, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”. Of course broadcasters we after Disney to do radio, and when the opportunity to help promote Snow White presented itself, Disney leapt at it, and put his all into it, like he did with everything. Mickey Mouse Theatre On the Air was a short lived variety radio program that debuted on NBC in January, 1938. Remarkably well produced and performed, it moves swiftly and packs the short program with great familiar characters and songs. It’s a shame that Mickey Mouse Theater on the Air only lasted until May of 1938, with only about 20 shows produced, broadcast every Sunday afternoon. There are so many wonderful possibilities for Mickey and friends on the radio…it could have been somewhat groundbreaking had it been given the chance, much like The Muppet Show was when it debuted on television in the 1970s… Here’s the second show, “Snow White Day”, originally broadcast on January 9th, 1938. With The Felix Mills Orchestra. Spike Jones conducting Donald Duck’s Swing Band. Clarence Nash as Donald Duck, Thelma Boardman as Minnie Mouse, Stuart Buchanan as Goofy, and the announcer is Joe Hiestand. Walt Disney appears as himself, and as Mickey Mouse! DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For more great audio visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

The Great Storytellers - Bram Stoker (Ep 21-37)
REDFIELD ARTS AUDIO PRESENTS The Great Storytellers: Bram Stoker DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! Listen to more great audio at: http://www.redfieldartsaudio.com Celebrate Bram Stoker! In this 75 minute program, we look at the life and work of Bram Stoker, the Irish author of “Dracula”. With Commentary by David J. Skal and Ted Newsom. Hosted by Mark Redfield. This program featured the voices of Sir Christopher Lee, Brinke Stevens and J.R. Lysten. Written by Lee David and produced by Mark Redfield. Engineered and edited by Bill Dickson of Drat Productions. Additional audio recording by Brinke Stevens. Special audio of Sir Christopher Lee courtesy of the late Ted Newsom. This program and original content is copyright The Mark Redfield Company. All other content used by permission or under terms of fair use.

Redfield Arts Audio's 2021 HALLOWEEN SHOW! (Ep 21-36)
Redfield Arts Audio's 2021 HALLOWEEN SHOW! (Ep 21-36) DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! Dare you tour Edgar Allan Poe's Haunted House Of Usher? Featuring the works of Alfred Hitchcock, Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, a very special haunted house, Halloween history and facts, and much more! Narrated by Mark Redfield and Jennifer Rouse Music and sound design by Jennifer Rouse For more great audio visit: http://www.redfieldartsaudio.com

On The Death Of Edgar Poe (Ep. 21-35)
Poe died on October 7th, 1849, in Baltimore. The mystery of what brought him to death’s door will never be solved. His genius, poetry and tales live on beyond his brief forty-years on Earth. This miniature audio portrait was written and narrated by Mark Redfield. Original Music and Sound Design by Jennifer Rouse. Narrated by Redfield, it features the voices of Tom Brandau, Kevin G. Shinnick, Sean Paul Murphy, David Ellis, and others. © Mark Redfield Studios Thank for listening and subscribing to our weekly podcast! For more great audio, please visit http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

Poe's Poetic Principle - Three Poems On The Death Of A Beautiful Woman (Ep 21-34)
Poe's Poetic Principle - Three Poems On The Death Of A Beautiful Woman Find more great audio at www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com ______________ In “The Philosophy of Composition" , an 1846 essay written by Edgar Allan Poe , he gives his theory about how good writers write, when they write well. He concludes that length, "unity of effect" and a logical method are important considerations for good writing. He also states that "the death... of a beautiful woman is unquestionably the most poetical topic in the world". Ulalume is a poem written by Poe in 1847. Much like Poe's poems The Raven and Annabel Lee, Ulalume focuses on the narrator's loss of his beloved due to her death. Poe originally wrote the poem as an elocution piece and, as such, the poem is known for its focus on sound. It makes many allusions, especially to mythology. The three central elements of Poe's philosophy of composition are: Length. Poe believed that all literary works should be short. They should be read in a single sitting. Method. Poe dismissed the notion of artistic intuition and argued that writing is methodical and analytical, not spontaneous. Unity of effect. The essay states Poe's conviction that a work of fiction should be written only after the author has decided how it is to end and which emotional response, or "effect", he wishes to create, commonly known as the "unity of effect". In this essay, Poe logically decides on "the death... of a beautiful woman" as it "is unquestionably the most poetical topic in the world, and equally is it beyond doubt that the lips best suited for such topic are those of a bereaved lover." Biographers and critics have suggested that Poe's obsession with this theme stems from the repeated loss of women throughout his life, including his mother Eliza Poe, Jane Stanard, his foster mother Frances Allan and, later, his wife Virginia. In the essay, Poe traces the logical progression of his creation of "The Raven" as an attempt to compose "a poem that should suit at once the popular and the critical taste." Even the term "Nevermore," he says, is based on logic following the "unity of effect." The sounds in the vowels in particular, he writes, have more meaning than the definition of the word itself. He had previously used words like "Lenore" for the same effect. The Raven itself, Poe says, is meant to symbolize Mournful and Never-ending Remembrance. This may imply an autobiographical significance to the poem, alluding to the many people in Poe's life who had died.

Drawing in the Dark at Baltimore Theatre Project (Ep 21-33)
Drawing in the Dark at Baltimore Theatre Project. On artist Micheal Iampieri, with John C. Wilson, Anne Cantler-Fulwiler, and Philip Arnoult. Artist Michael Iampieri drew during live performances of theatre, dance, and music for more than 30 years. John C. Wilson’s book, “Drawing in the Dark: The Art of Michael Iampieri” celebrates the legacy of Baltimore Theatre Project’s visual historian, and showcases nearly 300 of Michael’s drawings. Paired with essays by former Theatre Project Directors, “Drawing in the Dark” reveals the intimate relationship between performance and audience. With quick, mindful strokes of his pencil, Micheal captured the precision of movement, depth of emotion, and verve of dramatic performance. We present an audio recording of a panel discussion that was held at The Ivy Bookshop in Baltimore on Tuesday, August 10th, 2021. The speakers are author John C. Wilson, Theatre Project Board Member and Former Producing Director Anne Cantler-Fulwiler, and Theatre Project Founder Philip Arnoult. The moderator is Juanita Rockwell, writer and director, and founding director of Towson Univerity’s MFA in Theatre program. The event was held at the Ivy Bookshop’s spacious outdoor covered patio. A fierce thunder and rain storm moved in, but didn’t dissuade the large audience for attending the book-signing and panel discussion. The Baltimore Theatre Project is celebrating its 50th Anniversary in 2021-2022. Founded in 1971 by Philip Arnoult, the theatre has been presenting theatre, music, dance, and performance art from around the world since its doors opened. Thank you for listening to our podcasts and for subscribing! To purchase a copy of “Drawing in the Dark: The Art of Micheal Iampieri” Visit: http://www.drawinginthedark-book.com/ To make a tax-deductible donation to Baltimore Theatre Project Visit: https://www.theatreproject.org/ For More Great Audio Visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

Plague! How Golden Age Radio Dramatized Pandemic & Plague (Ep 21 - 31)
“PLAGUE” How Golden Age Radio Dramatized Pandemic & Plague DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For More Great Audio Visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com Mark Redfield presents three audio dramas from the Golden Age of Radio Drama that dramatize how we confront and deal with plague, pestilence and pandemic, reflecting from the standpoint today’s Coronavirus Pandemic that we are all dealing with. In this collection: “The Great Plague” from The Weird Circle (1945); an adaptation of Jack London’s “The Scarlet Plague” from Escape (1954); the juvenile science fiction “The Mericus Plague” from Captain Starr of Space (1953). As we enjoy these audio fictions in there historical context, please BE SAFE! And follow all State and Medical guidelines, and please take caution! Together, we can stop the spread of COVID-19 and come up with the testing and vaccine that we all need!

In Conversation with Actress CAROLINE MUNRO (Ep 21-30)
Ep 21-30 - In Conversation with Caroline Munro DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! Find more great audio at: http://www.redfieldartsaudio.com Mark Redfield chats with Caroline Munro, the star of “The Golden Voyage of Sinbad” and “The Spy Who Loved Me” about her recent film work, and about recent film projects like Joshua Kennedy’s “House of the Gorgon”. Caroline Munro voiced Junah, the pirate princess in our full-length audio adventure “Sinbad and the Pirate Princess”, and Rita in our swinging 60s adaptation of Poe’s “The Black Cat”. Redfield Arts Audio is very excited to share that they are producing “Caroline Munro - In My Own Words”, Caroline’s audio-autobiography, premiering worldwide in 2022! This conversation was recorded in October 2019, at the Crypticon Convention in Minneapolis.

Three Black Cat Tails...er...Tales (Ep 21-29) Peter Lorre, Caroline Munro, Frank Lovejoy
Three audio dramas that make every day Friday the 13TH, and makes new converts to the superstitious. Host Mark Redfield introduces you to - - Frank Lovejoy, playing hard-boiled reporter Randy Stone in “The Black Cat” from November 3rd, 1950, from the NBC radio show NIGHT BEAT. Our second offering stars Caroline Munro in “The Black Cat”, loosely adapted form the story by Poe. Along with co-star Mark Redfield, let them take you back to the swingin’ 60s London for murder and mayhem. And our final tale, starring the great Peter Lorre in another adaptation of Poe’s “The Black Cat”, which originally aired on the NBC Radio show MYSTERY IN THE AIR, during the summer of 1947! Sit back, relax, and enjoy three great tails, er, TALES of mystery, murder and mayhem! Thank you for subscribing! Featuring: - Night Beat, 0039 The Black Cat - starring Frank Lovejoy - THE BLACK CAT - Based On The Story By Poe - Starring Caroline Munro and Mark Redfield - MYSTERY IN THE AIR: THE BLACK CAT starring PETER LORRE For More Great Audio Visit: www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com Original content of this program © Mark Redfield Studios.

In Conversation with Actress Martine Beswicke (Ep 21-28)
In Conversation With MARTINE BESWICKE DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For More Great Audio Visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com This interview between Mark Redfield and Martine Beswicke took place early in 2020. They discuss how Martine got her start as a model and actress as well as how she got roles in such films as James Bond 007 "Thunderball", "From Russia With Love" as well as Harryhausen's "One Million Years BC". Thank you for listening! Original Content © Mark Redfield Studios SUBSCRIBE to our podcasts and never miss a show!

Casey At The Bat - The Great American Pastime Poem Read By Mark Redfield (Ep 21-27)
“Casey at the Bat” The Great American Pastime Poem by Earnest Thayer Read by Mark Redfield DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For more Great Audio Visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com Ah! Baseball! In this episode, Mark Redfield pines for baseball season, and performs Thayer’s famous 1888 poem, “Casey at the Bat”. Along the way, Redfield gets a little help from Abbott and Costello, Babe Ruth, and Baltimore Orioles manager Earl Weaver. Play ball!

The Curse Of Black Aggie - Ep 21-26
DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For More Great Audio Visit: www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com The Curse of Black Aggie An Original Audio Drama Written by Stuart Voytilla Featuring the voice talents of: Susan Stroupe, Chris Pfingsten, Mike Moran, Mara Neimanis, Rebecca Eastman, David Crandall, and Mark Redfield. Original Music by Jennifer Rouse. Soundscape and Sound Effects by David Crandall. Recording Audio Engineer Bill Dickson. Recorded before a live audience at Baltimore Theatre Project. A ghost story. An urban legend. The legend lives! The legend kills! “The Curse of Black Aggie” tells one possible origin story of the famous Baltimore urban legend of the sinister, and sad, “Black Aggie”. A creepy tale of artists, stolen souls, abuse and vengeful spirits returning from the grave!

Director/Writer MIKE FLANAGAN On Screenwriting (Ep 21-25)
This conversation you are about to listen to, between Mike Flanagan and Mark Redfield, was conducted by phone while Flanagan was editing “Before I Wake” in 2015, and Flanagan was on pins and needles waiting on word that Stephen King would give his blessing for him to make “Gerald’s Game”. Writer-director-editor Mike Flanagan made his first splash with horror films fans with his 2011 crowd-source-funded film “Absentia”. “Absentia” featured actors from Flanagan’s student-film days, and genre favorite Doug Jones, the star of “The Shape of Water” and “Pan’s Labyrinth” . His real break-out film in the horror genre was “Oculus” from 2014. Flanagan’s next major film was “Hush”, released by Netflix in 2016. This lead to writing and directing an adaptation of Stephen King’s “Gerald’s Game” for Netflix and, eventually, to the adaptation of Shirley Jackson’s novel “The Haunting of Hill House” for Netflix, released as a 10-episode film, in 2018. “The Haunting of Hill House” as won raves and accolades from fans and critics. Stephen King said, “ ‘The Haunting of Hill House’, revised and remodeled by Mike Flanagan. I don’t usually care for this kind of revisionism, but this is great. Close to a work of genius. I think Shirley Jackson would approve, but who knows for sure.” His latest series on Netflix is "The Haunting Of Bly Manor". Don't Forget To Subscribe! For more great audio visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

My Jimi Hendrix Experience By Jennifer Rouse (Ep. 21-24)
My Jimi Hendrix Experience Jimi, My Mom and Dad Listen to highlights of a 1970 Jimi Hendrix concert in Baltimore, MD at The Baltimore Civic Center, recorded on June 13, 1970. In this audio essay, Jennifer Rouse looks at the legendary Hendrix, and her parents first date. DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For more great audio visit: http://www.redfieldartsaudio.com

Boris Karloff And The Creation Of SAG (Ep 21-23)
Boris Karloff And The Creation Of The Screen Actor's Guild DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! Find more great audio at: www.redfieldartsaudio.com In this edition of AN ACTOR'S NOTEBOOK, Mark Redfield looks at the life and career of actor Boris Karloff and Karloff's participation in the creation of The Screen Actor's Guild in 1933. © Mark Redfield Studios Music and sound design by Jennifer Rouse

John Astin And Mark Redfield in The Cask Of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe (Ep. 21-22)
Recorded at Westminster Hall in Baltimore, MD Poe’s tale of revenge, served ice cold, was published in the November 1846 issues of the magazines “Godey’s lady’s Book” and “The New England Weekly Review”. Our production was adapted and directed by Tony Tsendeas, with incidental music and sound scape by David Crandall. Our star , John Astin, has performed a one-man show called “Edgar Allan Poe: Once Upon a Midnight”, written by Paul Day Clemons and Ron Magid. Said John about Poe: “I feel that Poe, through his own tortured existence, gained deep insight into the nature of the universe, along with an intense love and appreciation for life itself. Through this play I want to share that impression with others." John Astin is teaching and directing theater in Baltimore At Johns Hopkins university as of November 2019, and has had a long, rich career as an actor in radio, films and television. Additional title from Redfield Arts Audio: NEVERMORE An Evening With Edgar Allan Poe starring Jeffrey Combs https://www.audible.com/pd/Nevermore-Audiobook/1645553361 Edgar Allan Poe's Haunted House Of Usher https://www.audible.com/pd/Edgar-Allan-Poes-Haunted-House-of-Usher-Audiobook/1645551156 DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For more great audio visit: http://www.redfieldartsaudio.com

Bob Crane Biographer CAROL M. FORD Interview (Ep 21-21)
In Conversation with Carol M. Ford, biographer of Hogan’s Heroes star Bob Crane. Mark Redfield chats with Bob Crane biographer Carol M. Ford about her research and surprising discoveries writing “Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography”. Popular and beloved actor Bob Crane was best known for the CBS comedy “Hogan’s Heroes”, which ran from 1965 to 1971. Crane began his entertainment career as a disc jockey and radio personality, enjoying great popularity on LA’s KNX radio station, before gaining greater fans as Col. Hogan on the CBS situation comedy. Bob Crane was murdered in Scottsdale Arizona on June 29, 1978. As of this interview, Crane’s murder remains officially unsolved. The interview was recorded at the Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention, Hunt Valley, Maryland. To purchase Carol M. Ford's book "Bob Crane: The Definitive Biography" visit: https://vote4bobcrane.blogspot.com/2016/05/2016-author-events-for-bob-crane.html Or on Amazon at: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1943201048/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_dp_.YoTBbZFW4QQQ For more great audio be sure to visit http://www.redfieldartsaudio.com

Mark Redfield Interviews Debbie Rochon Interviews Mark Redfield! (Ep 21-20)
Mark Redfield interviews Debbie Rochon interviews Mark Redfield! On the podcast, the two hyphenates and raconteurs talk about Independent Filmmaking, new projects, acting, directing, and working on new audio drama projects together! Debbie Rochon is a Canadian actor, writer, director and podcaster best known for her work in independent films and counterculturefilms. As of this interview, she is completing a new autobiographical book about her early life, entitled “From the Underbelly to the Underground” chronicling her homeless pre-teen life to entering the creative world of film. The book is scheduled to be released in 2022. Debbie Rochon is starring in two new audio dramas from Redfield Arts Audio: “The Autumn of Edgar Allan Poe”, and Thomas E. Cole’s “I Married a Fly!”. Debbie Rochon website: https://www.debbierochon.com/ Thanks for listening and subscribing to The Redfield Arts Audio Podcast!

The Art Of Michael Iampieri with John C. Wilson and Philip Arnoult (Ep. 21-19)
Our guests are author-artist John C. Wilson and Baltimore Theatre Project Founder Philip Arnoult, talking about the art of Michael Iampieri. The interviews were conducted by telephone in the Spring of 2021. Baltimore Theatre Project was founded by Arnoult in 1971. Born during a tumultuous time of social change in America, Theatre Project grew to be the entry-way in America for thrilling experimental theatre from around the world. Under Arnoult’s guidance, theatre-goers were introduced to some of the planet’s most exciting voices in theatre, music and dance. Artist and teacher Micheal Iampieri began attending performances at Baltimore Theatre Project from the beginning, and with his sketchbook and a few pencils and pens, drew lightning sketches in the dark almost every opening night for three decades. John C. Wilson, joining Theatre Project in the mid-1970s, became friends with Michael, and in 2020, when Michael was confronted retirement due to declining health, was determined to created a book to pay tribute to and collect Michael’s wonderful illustrations, and create a singular history of Baltimore Theatre Project. The result is the book “Drawing in the Dark- The Art of Michael Iampieri”. To order the book, visit: http://www.drawinginthedark-book.com Philip Arnoult, The Center of International Theatre http://www.Citd.us Baltimore Theatre Project Http://www.TheatreProject.org Redfield Arts Audio http://www.redfieldartsaudio.com Thank you for listening and telling your friends about The Redfield Arts Audio Podcast! © Mark Redfield Studios/Redfield Arts Audio

The Mark Wheatley Interview Of Monsters, Mobsters, Pulp & Poetry! (Ep. 21-18)
The Mark Wheatley Interview Of Monsters, Mobsters, Pulp & Poetry Don't forget to subscribe to our weekly podcasts! For More great audio visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com Artist-Writer-Illustrator Mark Wheatley chats with Mark Redfield on their collaboration “Songs of Giants: The Poetry of Pulp”, and Wheatley’s acclaimed graphic novel “Frankenstein Mobster”. Both the book and audio book of “Songs of Giants: The Poetry of Pulp” is available. The audio drama adaption of “Frankenstein Mobster” premieres late 2021. Visit MarkRedfieldArt.com for more! Visit InsightStudios.com for more of Mark Wheatley’s work!

Eugene O’Neill’s ANNA CHRISTIE - A Preview of The Redfield Arts Audio Production (Ep. 21-17)
Act One of The Redfield Arts Audio production of Eugene O’Neill’s Pulitzer Prize winning play “Anna Christie”. With Mackenzie Menter as Anna, Ben Dawson as Mat, J.R. Lyston as Chris, and Lois Bailey DeVeas as Marthy. Adapted for audio theatre and directed by Mark Redfield. Original Music and Sound Design by Jennifer Rouse. “Leave Her Johnny” sung by Mackenzie Menter. The Redfield Arts Audio production of Eugene O’Neill’s “Anna Christie” is available on Audible worldwide 29 June, 2021. Anna Christie is a play in four acts by Eugene O'Neill. It made its Broadway debut at the Vanderbilt Theatre on November 2, 1921. O'Neill received the 1922 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for this work. For great audio drama and audio books, visit http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com Entire content of this podcast recording Copyright Mark Redfield Studios. All Rights Reserved.

Interview With Screenwriter SEAN PAUL MURPHY On Writing For The Faith-Based Film Industry (Ep 21-16)
Sean Paul Murphy tells Mark Redfield all about his adventures in screenwriting for the Faith-based film market. This conversation on screenwriting took place by telephone in May, 2021 Sean Paul Murphy is an award-winning screenwriter with fourteen produced feature film credits including the faith-based favorites "Hidden Secrets," "Sarah's Choice," and "The Encounter." He teaches screenwriting at Towson University. A filmmaker and film editor, his films as editor include two features by Mark Redfield, “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and “The Death of Poe”. His novel “Chapel Street” is available on Kindle and on Amazon. Thank you for subscribing and listening to The Redfield Arts Audio Podcast! http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com © Mark Redfield Studios 2021 http://www.MarkRedfieldStudios.com

Ep 21 - 15 - An Interview With Playwright ELANA GARTNER
Elana Gartner talks with Mark Redfield about playwriting, and her new 2021 play “Runtime Error”, and its first public reading with Transformation Theatre in May of 2021. This interview was conducted by telephone, May 2021. For more great audio visit http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com About Elana Gartner: Internationally produced and recognized playwright Elana Gartner is a native Brooklynite and a lifelong playwright, starting as early as first grade when her teacher allowed her to direct and act in the first play that she wrote "The Good Butterfly". That experience led her to believe that a career in playwriting was possible. Since then, she has written Before Lesbians (Dayton FutureFest Finalist 2020, 2nd Place Recipient of the 2018 Henley Rose Playwriting Competition for Women (Readings: Oberlin College, Henley Rose, due for a staged reading at Good Luck Macbeth Theatre), Because of Beth (Productions: Howick Little Theatre; The Workshop Theater), Daughter (Reading: UpTheater Company; PlayLab Selection, 2013 Great Plains Theatre Conference), Pilar’s Brother (Reading: Repertorio Español), Cortex Kin(Reading: Dixon Place), Spinning (Production:Fabrefaction Theater Company), and Ernie Evan (Productions: Genesis Repertory Theater; Heights Players, 6x10 Festival). Two monologues from Elana’s plays Daughter and Because of Bethwere published in “Audition Monologues for Young Women #2: More Contemporary Auditions for Aspiring Actresses “(Meriwether Publishing, Ltd., 2013). Elana founded the EMG Playwriting Workshop and is also a member of the Manhattan Oracles playwriting group. Elana founded the International Centre for Women Playwrights (ICWP) 50/50 Applause Awards and served on the ICWP board for five years. Elana is a member of the Dramatists Guild and is currently an MFA candidate at Spalding University. In addition to playwriting, Elana has worked in many aspects of the theater: stage management, technical theater, theater education, literary, producing and some dabbling in acting and directing. Through these, she has had the great fortune of working at Williamstown Theater Festival, Lincoln Center Institute, Cherry Lane Theatre, Second Stage Theater, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and the Theatre Development Fund. During the corona virus crisis, she founded Four Walls Theater, a socially responsible theater company presenting new works online, using artists from around the nation. Elana's freelance writing covers gender parity, parenting, theater and disability. She lives with her family in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. https://elanagartner.com https://www.transformationtheatre.org/ About the play “Runtime Error”: Tal is trying to get a competitive internship when he approaches his college advisor and mentor for an introduction to the company. The famous Professor Carson is all too willing to make the introduction but for a terrible price. While hiding his experiences from everyone in his life, Tal tries to figure out what he could have done differently. A play inspired by the #MeToo movement and the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, this play explores similar themes for men and how they cope or don’t. SEMI-FINALIST 2021 EUGENE O'NEILL NATIONAL PLAYWRIGHTS CONFERENCE Thank you for listening, sharing, and subscribing! The Redfield Arts Audio Podcast and its original content © Mark Redfield Studios. All Rights Reserved. For more great audio visit http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

Ep 21 - 14 - An Interview With Author BRUCE HALLENBECK
AN INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR BRUCE G. HALLENBECK On His New Book “Poe Pictures – The Film Legacy of Edgar Allan Poe” Author Bruce G. Hallenbeck talks with Mark Redfield about his new book “Poe Pictures – The Film Legacy of Edgar Allan Poe”, published by Tomahawk Press. Hallenbeck has impressive credentials, having authored numbers books on film, Hammer Film Studios, American International Pictures, and essays and articles in numerous magazine. A filmmaker and screenwriter, Hallenbeck and Redfield talk about Poe in the cinema, from the silent era into the 21st century. This conversation was recorded over the phone in April 2021. Don't Forget to SUBSCRIBE! For more great audio visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

Episode 21 - 13 - Mark Redfield And Jennifer Rouse On Collaboration
Collaboration. Writer-director Mark Redfield and Composer-sound designer Jennifer Rouse talk about their long friendship and the work they’ve done together. Eavesdrop on this unscripted question-and-answer dialogue, as Redfield and Rouse discuss collaborating in the past, planting seeds that will grow into fruitful collaborations on future audio drama featuring words, stories, and music. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE! For more great audio visit http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

Ep 21 - 12 - An Interview With Actor Jeffrey Combs
Combs chats candidly about his early acting career, the 1985 film “ReAnimator”, his long friendship collaboration with Director Stuart Gordon, the fascination with Edgar Allan Poe that lead to the one-man show “Nevermore”, and so much more. A must-listen for fans of Jeffrey Combs! Eavesdrop into this unscripted, free-wheeling actor-to-actor conversation with Jeffrey Combs and Mark Redfield, as they talk the art, career and craft of acting! Recorded by phone in April, 2021. “Nevermore, An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe” starring Jeffrey Combs, directed by Stuart Gordon, written by Dennis Paoli, and produced by Redfield Arts Audio is available for digital download worldwide by Audible. To listen to "Nevermore - An Evening With Edgar Allan Poe" on AUDIBLE visit: https://www.audible.com/pd/Nevermore-Audiobook/1645553361 Also available on other popular audio platforms! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE! For more great audio visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

Ep. 21-11 - An Interview With Novelist and Filmmaker SEAN PAUL MURPHY
An Interview with Novelist and Filmmaker Sean Paul Murphy On The Redfield Arts Audio Podcast- Sean Paul Murphy chats with Mark Redfield in-depth about his debut novel “Chapel Street”, a contemporary tale of haunting and demonic possession. Sean Paul Murphy is a writing instructor at Towson University in Maryland, and has has a long career in film and television as a film editor and screenwriter. He has written fourteen screenplays that have be made into films, edited feature-films and for companies like Discovery Channel. A published author, “Chapel Street” is his first novel. This conversation between colleagues Murphy and Redfield took place by phone, in March 2021. To find out more about “Chapel Street”, or to order a copy, visit Amazon, or http://TouchPointPress.com Visit Sean’s blog at http://seanpaulmurphyville.blogspot.com/ In our conversation, we talk about suicide, and how the suicide of Sean’s siblings contributed to his fiction in “Chapel Street”. If you have thoughts of suicide, please do not hesitate to call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 800-275-8255. Speak to someone today. Help IS available. We hope you will hit the "Like" button and SUBSCRIBE to our weekly podcast. For more great audio visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

Ep. 21 - 9 - An Interview With Writer Dennis Paoli
Dennis Paoli is a screenwriter and playwright known for his work on horror films, specifically those directed by Stuart Gordon. He has written or co-written five of Gordon's films, including Re-Animator (1985) and From Beyond (1986). He has also collaborated with Gordon on the stage productions of Bleacher Bums, Re-Animator: The Musical, and "Nevermore: An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe", and on two episodes of the Showtime horror television series Masters of Horror. Paoli serves as the coordinator of the Hunter College writing center. He established the Heidi Paoli Fund in honor of his late wife (d. 1987) to distribute donations to approved cancer charities from a variety of fundraising sources. This conversation between Dennis Paoli and Mark Redfield took place by telephone in March, 2021. "NEVERMORE An Evening With Edgar Allan Poe" is available worldwide as an audiobook via Audible from Redfield Arts Audio. Visit http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com for more information.

"Sinbad And The Pirate Princess" Music Suite By Jennifer Rouse
"Sinbad And The Pirate Princess" Music Suite By Jennifer Rouse Full cast and sound effects audio drama on the seas available now on Audible and other fine audio platforms! More info at http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com Starring Caroline Munro, Martine Beswicke, and Mark Redfield as "Sinbad" A ferocious pirate roams the Arabian Sea, and Sinbad must stop her! Caroline Munro is Junah, the pirate princess, out to destroy the island kingdom ruled by the wicked Queen Badra, voiced by Martine Beswicke. Sinbad (Mark Redfield) finds himself caught between the two and tangles with a vengeful genie, seductive sirens, and a deadly sea serpent in this grand, swashbuckling fantasy adventure for audiences of all ages! Original music and sound design by Jennifer Rouse. The cast includes J.R. Lyston and Mary Anne Perry.

Episode 21 - 8 - Edgar Allan Poe's BERENICE Performed By Tony Tsendeas
Edgar Allan Poe's BERENICE Performed By Tony Tsendeas Live at Westminster Hall June 28, 2013 DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For more great audio visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com Readers were disturbed by the story, and some outraged. Complaints flooded the office of the Southern Literary Messenger. But more so - subscriptions rose! In "Berenice", Poe easily follows in the tradition of Gothic Fiction. Themes that re-occur with Poe are introduced in this story. T - The death of a beautiful woman. - Premature burial - Catelepsy and madness Here's BERENICE performed by Tony Tsendeas as recorded before a live audience at Westminster Hall in Baltimore, MD on June 28th, 2013. Please excuse the sound quality of the original recording due to room noise and distortion.

"The Canterville Ghost" Music Suite Composed By Jennifer Rouse
Jennifer Rouse composed the soundtrack for the enhanced audiobook reading of Oscar Wilde's "The Canterville Ghost". Here is a sample suite of the music! ABOUT THE AUDIOBOOK: Oscar Wilde’s delightful story comes to life with vivid performances by Mark Redfield and Mackenzie Menter (as Virginia), with an original music score by Jennifer Rouse. One of the first stories Wilde published in 1887, “The Canterville Ghost” tells the story of an American family that moves into a haunted country house in England. At first disbelieving in ghosts, the family soon accepts, and then combats, the ghostly antics of Sir Simon de Canterville. Sir Simon has haunted Canterville Chase in various ghastly disguises for years, and becomes increasingly frustrated at the American family’s attempts to spoil the fun. Only little Virginia reaches out to Sir Simon, and with her help, the garrulous ghost is able to find peace. Wilde’s story combines macabre whimsy and gentle humor, making it perennially popular. “He made me see what Life is, and what Death signifies, and why Love is stronger than both.” ("The Canterville Ghost") Redfield Arts Audio's production of "The Canterville Ghost" Audiobook is now available on Audible, Google Play and other fine platforms! https://www.amazon.com/The-Canterville-Ghost/dp/B08VTHW7PJ https://play.google.com/store/audiobooks/details/Oscar_Wilde_The_Canterville_Ghost?id=AQAAAEBcExVTWM For more great audio visit: http://www.redfieldartsaudio.com

Ep. 21 - 7 - "The Resurrectionist" - An Original Audio Drama By Tony Tsendeas
Episode 21-7 - "The Resurrectionist" - An Original Audio Drama By Tony Tsendeas For more great audio dramas visit http://www.redfieldartsaudio.com Recorded before a live audience at Westminster Hall in Baltimore (where Edgar Allan Poe is buried!), THE RESURRECTIONIST stars Tony Tsendeas as "Frank" and Mark Redfield as "The Interviewer". The play is an original created exclusively by Tony Tsendeas. Redfield Arts Audio brings you adaptations of contemporary and classic tales of mystery, horror and the imagination. This performance of "The Resurrectionist" was recorded before a live audience on June 22nd, 2013 at Westminster Hall Burial Grounds, in Baltimore, Maryland, where Edgar Allan Poe is buried. Cast & Crew Frank, the body-snatcher...Tony Tsendeas The Interviewer...Mark Redfield Lily...Mary Anne Perry Drunk...David Crandall Dr. Davidge...John Astin Bartleby...Chris Pfingsten Gretchen...Patricia Coleman Constable...Mark Redfield Dr. Abbott...Patricia Coleman Night Watch...David Crandall Announcer...Chris Pfingsten © The Mark Redfield Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Ep. 21 - 6 - Behind The Sounds: The Making Of "SEASON 13"
Mark Redfield takes us behind-the-mic and the making of our audio-comedy “Season 13”! With cast members Rik Deskin, Brinke Stevens, and others, listen to the story of the inspiration and process of creating “Season 13”. AVAILABLE NOW! Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/Season-13-Audiobook/1645553779 Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Season-13/dp/B08VV5L877 Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/audiobooks/details/Mark_Redfield_Season_13?id=AQAAAEBcE2hTJM And other fine audio platforms! Starring Rik Deskin, Mark Redfield, Brinke Stevens, Andi Shrem A spirited comedy about a very haunted theater! Theatrical Stage Manager Nick Papadakis (Rik Deskin) - call him “Pop”, everybody does - takes a new job at the infamously haunted Majestic Theatre in Seattle one week before they open their annual holiday cash-cow ‘A Seattle Christmas Carol’. Legend has it that The Majestic is haunted by dead film and stage star Jack Fairbanks (Mark Redfield), his beautiful wife, Victoria (Brinke Stevens) and company (Joshua Kennedy and Brian Chetelat). It’s the Majestic Theatre’s 13th season, and Nick walks into a maelstrom of chaos - - Are Managing Director Jerry Jerome (Matthew Bowerman) and Artistic Director Stan Flanagan (B. Thomas Rinaldi) actively sabotaging the show? WILL Nick and Co-Stage Manager Jane Bigelow (Andi Shrem) fall in love? WHICH living actors will get pink eye or go to jail- - uncured ham Chip Bateman (Steve Treacy), sarcastic Rosemary-Margaret (Stephanie Graham) or mumble-mouthed Herb (Mike Moran)? And what SECRETS does the cranky receptionist Miss Aggie (Lois Bailey DeVeas) keep? Also featuring Kim Deskin and Olivia McMahon. A comedy for theatre lovers everywhere! Jack Fairbanks and Company will return. For more great audio visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

Ep. 21 - 5 - Redfield Arts Audio Previews of Coming Attractions For 2021
Redfield Arts Audio Previews of Coming Attractions For 2021 Join Mark Redfield as he presents the eclectic upcoming slate of podcasts, audiobooks and audio drama from Redfield Arts Audio! Coming to your favorite listening device on our weekly podcast, in addition to our exciting mix of interviews with creative actors, writers, musicians authors, and artists, we’ll be presenting a new audio drama serial entitled MARS LIVES! And two new audio essay series: MYTH AND THE MOVIES hosted by Stuart Voytilla, and AN ACTOR’S NOTEBOOK with Mark Redfield. In addition to a slate of new audio books, both contemporary and classic, our upcoming audio dramas for 2021 include “Season 13”, “I Married a Fly!” By Thomas E. Cole, “Houdini-Magicians in the Ghost World” and the original westerns “Lady Gunfighter”, “The Adventures of Tom Mix”, and “Bat Masterson: Ring of Fire”. All this and more coming in 2021 from Redfield Arts Audio! Thank you for listening! You are the greatest audience in the world! http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

Episode 21 - 4 - The Cask Of Amontillado Live Audio Drama With Mark Redfield And Chris Pfingsten
Episode 21-4 - "The Cask Of Amontillado" Audio Drama Starring Mark Redfield and Chris Pfingsten DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For more great audio visit: www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com Recorded before a live audience at Baltimore Theatre Project, THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO stars Mark Redfield as "Montresor" and Chris Pfingsten as "Fortunato". The play was adapted from Poe's short story and directed by Tony Tsendeas. Mike Moran created the live sound effects and Dave Crandall created the electronic ambience. Music by Jennfer Rouse and the audio engineer is Bill Dickson of Drat Productions. Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado" was published in November 1846, in Godey's Lady's Book. Cast & Crew "Montresor" is played by Mark Redfield "Fortunato" is played by Chris Pfingsten Announcer: Chris Pfingsten Adapted and Directed by Tony Tsendeas Sound Design is by David Crandall. Sound Effects: Mike Moran Music: Jennifer Rouse Album art design: Jennifer Rouse Recording Engineer/Technical Director is Bill Dickson of Drat Productions. THE CASK OF AMONTILLADO is a new adaptation, written and directed by Tony Tsendeas. © The Mark Redfield Company

Episode 21 - 3 - THE DRUM MAJOR For Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Redfield Arts Audio Presents THE DRUM MAJOR A Palatine Hill production With Michael Mack as the voice of Martin Luther King, Jr. Narrated by Jim Pollack and Leslie Willson Music and Sound by Jennifer Rouse Recorded at Drat Productions. Audio Engineer, Bill Dickson “Canaan Land” performed by Donal Leace Special Thanks to Jeff Herberger Produced by Michael Mack and Jim Pollock Written and Directed by Michael Mack. THE DRUM MAJOR explores the last and most challenging year in the life of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Written and Directed by Michael Mack (HOUSE OF CARDS, HEAD OF STATE, STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION), THE DRUM MAJOR features narration by producer Jim Pollock, with Leslie Willson, Music and Sound Design by associate producer Jennifer Rouse, and a special performance of the song CANAAN LAND by folk music legend Donal Leace, who marched with Dr. King in the 1960s. “Mack,” who portrays the Voice of Dr. King, “is a compelling actor” raves The Washington Post. For more great audio essays, audio drama, and audio books, please visit http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! New Podcasts every week!

Episode 21 - 2 - A Poe Legacy & “The Pit and the Pendulum” Suspense Radio Drama
Episode 21-2: Vincent Price - A Poe Legacy & “The Pit and the Pendulum” Suspense Radio Drama In this podcast, listen to Mark Redfield’s audio essay of Price’s life and career, and his legacy of work performing adaptations of Poe. Included is the 1957 radio program “The Pit and the Pendulum” DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For More Great Audio Visit: www.RedfieldArts Audio.com

Episode 21 - 1 - An Interview With JEFF SAVOYE Of The Edgar Allan Poe Society
A Conversation with Jeffrey A. Savoye of The Edgar Allan Poe Society of Baltimore. DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For More Great Audio Visit: www.redfieldartsaudio.com Let’s celebrate the anniversary month of Poe’s birth eavesdropping on this phone conversation between Mark Redfield and Jeffrey A. Savoye. Thank you for listening to The Redfield Arts Audio podcast. Please subscribe to our podcasts, and never miss a show! This program copyright The Mark Redfield Company. A big thanks to Jeffrey A. Savoye for his time. Please visit The Poe Society of Baltimore’s website at http://www.www.eapoe.org/ For more great audio visit us at http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

Episode 44 - The Secrets of THE SHADOW!
Episode 44 - The Secrets of THE SHADOW! DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! Find more great audio at: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com SECRETS of ‘THE SHADOW’! With commentary by hosts Mark Redfield and Old Time Radio author and historian Martin Grams Jr. we present two great episodes of THE SHADOW radio drama. Mark Redfield introduces the premiere episode in the long-running radio series entitled “The Death House Rescue” from September 26th, 1937, starring Orson Welles as Lamont Cranston/The Shadow, and Agnes Moorhead as Margo Lane. Premiere episode! The Shadow helps an innocent man on death row and thwarts the bank robbers who framed the dead-man-walking! Martin Grams Jr introduces “Murder From the Grave” from April 6th, 1941, with Bill Johnstone as Lamont Cranston/The Shadow, and Marjorie Anderson as Margo Lane. A doctor creates a sinister solution that brings the dead back to life!

Episode 38 - In Conversation With LANA WOOD
EPISODE 38 - In Conversation With LANA WOOD DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! For More Great Audio Visit: http://www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com This interview between Mark Redfield and Lana Wood took place in February of 2020. Thank you for listening! Original Content © The Mark Redfield Company SUBSCRIBE to our podcasts and never miss a show!

REDFIELD ARTS AUDIO FANFARE by Jennifer Rouse NEW!!!
Check out our NEW FANFARE that will be at the opening of our upcoming audio drama productions! Music by Jennifer Rouse Narrated by Mary Anne Perry www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com

SONGS OF GIANTS: THE POETRY OF PULP Audio Trailer
AVAILABLE NOW ON CD AT www.RedfieldArtsAudio.com SONGS OF GIANTS: THE POETRY OF PULP is a collection of 26 poems by writers H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and Robert E. Howard. Inspired by the illustrated book of the same name by artist Mark Wheatley. The poetry is read by Mark Redfield with a full orchestrated score and sound design by Jennifer Rouse to compliment the theme and dramatic feel of each poem. TRACK LIST 1. Introduction 2. Halloween In A Suburb 3. Flaming Marble 4. Poverty 5. Battle Song 6. Dreaming On Downs 7. Ode For July 4th, 1917 8. A Lady’s Chamber 9. My Mother Was A Wild Cat 10. Surrender 11. The Cats 12. Solomon Kane’s Homecoming 13. The Passing O’ My Pal Bill 14. The Wood 15. The Riders Of Babylon 16. Astrophobus 17. The Madness Of Cormac 18. Red Thunder 19. Good St. Nick 20. March 21. The Sea 22. The Nightmare Lake 23. Song At Midnight 24. Nemesis 25. Tides 26. I Stood At The Bar 27. Pan 28. End Credits SONGS OF GIANTS is a trademark of Mark Wheatley and the content is copyright Mark Wheatley, except where noted. All Rights Reserved. All artwork is copyright Mark Wheatley. All Rights Reserved. Robert E. Howard is a trademark of Robert E. Howard Properties, Inc. "My Mother Was a Wild Cat," "The Passing o' My Pal, Bill,"and "I Stood at the Bar" are all from “The Bandit at Hell's Bend” by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Copyright Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademark Edgar Rice Burroughs owned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. and used by permission. This audio book is inspired by the fully illustrated SONGS OF GIANTS book, featuring the the Poetry of Pulp by Robert E. Howard, Edgar Rice Burroughs and H. P. Lovecraft. The book is illustrated by Mark Wheatley, with an introduction by Jack McDevitt. Copies are available at www.SONGSofGIANTS.com This recording of Songs of Giants, The Poetry of Pulp, vocal performance and music, copyright The Mark Redfield Company. All World Rights Reserved.
OUTAKES DEPT. one day in the studio recording Christmas stuff...
OUT TAKES DEPT. One day in the studio, recording Christmas poems and stories for a new album...