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The Narada Radio Company, produced and directed by Pete Lutz, presents audio dramas from nearly every genre, plus a regular OTR discussion podcast called "Old-Time Radio Essentials". Enjoy horror, comedy, adventure, mystery, film/stage adaptations and more. Celebrating 10 years in 2023!
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Now displaying: July, 2016
Jul 10, 2016

Orig. rel. 9/26/15, "Defense Mech", adapted from a short story by Ray Bradbury, was Episode 10, the Season 2 finale of "Pulp-Pourri Theatre". Adapted, Directed and Produced by Pete Lutz, and starring the Narada Radio Company. Music in this production was sourced from the public domain, except where indicated. All materials such as sound effects and incidental music in this production were sourced from the public domain. Includes commercials for such fictitious products and services as the Central Tool Rental Center, Crazy Crambone's Discount Warehouse, and the Turnbuckle Television Cartel; also includes a new Philboyd Studge interview with another person with a very strange, yet real, occupation; all written and produced by Pete Lutz. 

DEFENSE MECH was named an Official Selection for the 2016 HEAR Now Audio Festival!
DEFENSE MECH was also named a Semi-Finalist in the 2016 Parsec Awards!
 
CAST:

ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala

HERB HALLOWAY: Austin Hanna 

CAPTAIN: Andy Moore 

PSYCHIATRIST: Rich Wentworth (of "The Hadron Gospel
Hour") 

GUS BARTZ: Bill Hollweg (of "Brokensea Audio") 

BERMAN: Merilee Robinson 

CREW MEMBER 1: Griffin Taylor Greene 

CREW MEMBER 2: Lisa Espinoza 

SPECIAL FEATURES CAST:

Melody Gaines, Pete Lutz, Derek Rhein, Kristy Glick, John Washington, Ross Bernhardt. Music for "The Brotha from M.U.T.H.A." sketch specially composed and performed by Ross Bernhardt. 

Jul 1, 2016

An all-new production from 63audio, “Tiger Cat” is a strange tale of revenge and murder. Adapted from a pulp-fiction story by David H. Keller, first published in a 1937 issue of "Weird Tales" magazine. Adapted, produced and directed by Pete Lutz.

Cast: Lisa Ayala, Austin Hanna, Derek Rhein, Jackie Ayers, Pete Lutz, Tamara Merson Wren, Dana Gonsalves, Nick Wommack, Jason D. Johnson, Alan Clower

Includes original comedy sketches, written and produced by Pete Lutz:

A Bunch of Texas Lawyer Guys (fict. commercial)

Cast: Pete Lutz, Drew Profit, Jeremy Hennessy, Joseph Ruiz

Doctor Mister Science Wizard (fict. TV show)

Cast: Pete Lutz, Darrin Ruiz, Eliot Ruiz

The Brutha From M.U.T.H.A. #2 (fict. TV promo)

Cast: Pete Lutz, Jason D. Johnson, Alex Moore, Kristy Glick, John Washington

Emergency Apothecary #3 (fict. TV promo)

Cast: Pete Lutz, Andres Elizondo II, Micah Blain

 

Jul 1, 2016

Originally released 02/03/16, “The Time-Cutter” is an original story by our producer-director, Pete Lutz. Originally written and produced as a live “radio” drama on the stage at Harbor Playhouse in 2001, Pete revised the script for Pulp-Pourri Theatre in 2014. This production is sponsored by Ō-Sha-Lene Motor Fuel and stars the Narada Radio Company.

John Dark lives in the year 2050 but believes he somehow got unstuck in time and originally comes from another era, one in the past. He makes a living in Celestial City as a time-traveling private detective, calling himself “The Time-Cutter”.  This episode of Pulp-Pourri Theatre outlines John Dark’s latest case, which could, on a very personal level, be called his strangest. Listen and enjoy!

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