Here it is, the first round of the fake commercials and special features from Season 3 of Pulp-Pourri Theatre! The little gems of comedy from the twisted mind of show creator Pete Lutz are presented here in no particular order, guaranteed to entertain the way they did the first time you heard 'em!
Starring various members of the Narada Radio Company. Happy New Year! Part 2 will be coming your way in January 2017.
Happy Holidays! For your Seasonal entertainment, here's a nice mix of the old-and-new: Some original material and a few old-time radio remakes in the ol' Christmas spirit! We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed making it for you.
HERE'S OUR LINEUP:
BIX BIXBY BOOK REVIEW (Dickens's "A Christmas Carol") CAST:
CARMEN MYLANTA: Melody Gaines
BIX BIXBY: Nick Wommack
CAVALRY CORPORAL: Austin Hanna
CAVALRY COLONEL: Pete Lutz
JAKE DIMES CHAP. 3 CAST:
ANNOUNCER: Glenn Higbee
JAKE: Dana Gonsalves
BRIAR BUCK: Austin Beach
SHERIFF CONROY: Jeff Niles
CHRIS GREENSLATE: Kristin DiMercurio
HICKAM: Tommy Gragg
MOLLY: Nancy Bueler
CHICK: Gene Giggy
COOK: Paul J. Patterson
BRAX: Bill Hollweg
JOE: Mark Kalita
COWBOY 1: Dayn Leonardson
COWBOY 2: Owen McCuen
ADDITIONAL VOICES: Skeeter Ullman, Pete Lutz
PULP-POURRI THEATRE S4 E3: A CHRISTMAS CORNUCOPIA CAST:
1. SCROOGE & MARLEY'S REUNION:
Pete Lutz, Micah Blain, Jason D. Johnson, Ross Bernhardt, Julio Herrera
2. Robert Frost's STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING:
Lisa Michaud
3. THE MARCH SISTERS' CHRISTMAS:
Pete Lutz, Victoria Fancki, Jessica Matthews, Paige Walker, Debby Leal-Ramirez, Wendy Sauer, Merilee Robinson, Richard Robinson
4. George Wither's A CHRISTMAS CAROL (1622)
Austin Hanna, Geri Elliff, George Hatfield, Kristy Glick
5. THE BICKERSONS' CHRISTMAS EVE:
Dana Gonsalves, Victoria Fancki, Pete Lutz
Welcome to Episode 2 of the Narada Audio Drive-In, the Pulp-Pourri Theatre Season Four Extra! In this special new format, we will present a triple-feature with every installment! So park your car, prop the speaker in the window, sit back, and enjoy the show! We've included some historic recordings from drive-in movies for your entertainment.
THIS EPISODE'S FEATURES:
1. (G) The Consumer Review: Just in time for Christmas, our consumer reviewer, Armhurst Suyderhoud, brings to our attention a child’s plaything with potential hazards.
2. (PG-L) Jake Dimes, Range Detective - Chapter 2: "Taming the Man-Killer"
Jake attempts to impress his boss and win over the opinions of his fellow ranch hands, by performing a dangerous task.
Music by Pete Lutz and Ross Bernhardt.
3. (PG-LV) Pulp-Pourri Theatre: "Black Roses", a study in terror. Written by Mark Slade.
A group of friends and thieves steal a valuable object and unleash an ancient creature, who is rather hungry.
Music by Tom Parsons. PPT Theme by Rich Wentworth.
Orig. rel. 12/18/14, "Karpen" was adapted from the Pulp Fiction story by Robert Neal Leath. This was Episode 3 of Season 2 of "Pulp-Pourri Theatre", an anthology series created in the style of Old-Time Radio. This is a contemporary retelling of the 16th-century "Wandering Jew" legend, set during Christmastime, 1938. Adapted, Directed and Produced by Pete Lutz, and starring the Narada Radio Company. All materials such as sound effects and incidental music in this production were sourced from the public domain. Commercials for fictitious products were written and produced by Pete Lutz.
ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala
JOHN ALBERTSON/KARPEN/STURMER: Pete Lutz
JACK MURPHY: Christian Ferris
SILVERSTEIN: Jack Ward
BRENDA KARPEN: Tanja Milojevic
ELEVATOR BOY/COP: Kyle Bauer
BAHKMETEFF/CALLIERI: Dana Gonsalves
TAGUCHI: Skeeter Ullman
TELEPHONE VOICE #1: Nancy Gaugler
TELEPHONE VOICE #2: Bubba Jones
Orig. rel. 9/11/15, "The Shadow's Legacy" is an original play by Pete Lutz, as an homage to the original Shadow radio series, based on characters appearing in those programs. This was Episode 9 of Season 2 of "Pulp-Pourri Theatre". Adapted, Directed and Produced by Pete Lutz, and starring the Narada Radio Company. Certain music passages by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech.com. All materials such as sound effects and incidental music in this production were sourced from the public domain. Commercials for fictitious products were written and produced by Pete Lutz.
Orig. rel. 3-20-15, "A Trip to Eternity" is an all-new adventure of The Shadow, written by Scott Leslie. This was Episode 5 of Season 2 of "Pulp-Pourri Theatre". Adapted, Directed and Produced by Pete Lutz, and starring the Narada Radio Company. Certain music passages by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech.com. Includes all of "Etude for Solo Violin" by James C. Burke, Ph.D. All materials such as sound effects and incidental music in this production were sourced from the public domain. Commercials for fictitious products were written and produced by Pete Lutz. This production is for entertainment purposes only, and is not to be sold. It is intended as an homage to the original radio series, and no infringement is intended.
CAST:
LAMONT CRANSTON/THE SHADOW: Pete Lutz
MARGOT LANE: Kendra Womack
COMMISSIONER WESTON: Paul J. Patterson
EDWARD JORDAN: Kevin Schuster
ANNA JORDAN: Cheyenne Gibbs
DR. HEINRICH: Dana Gonsalves
STEPHEN HEINRICH/POLICE SGT.: Jason D. Johnson
MICHAELS: John Valadez
THE BUTLER: Derek Lutz
POLICE FILE CLERK: Merilee Robinson
ANNOUNCERS: Darren Rockhold, Derek Rhein, Lisa Ayala, Pete Lutz
Orig. rel. 10-27-13, this is the very first episode of Pulp-Pourri Theatre, adapted from a short story by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. which first appeared in the 01/54 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction magazine. In the not-too-distant future, science has eliminated old age and death, but nobody thought ahead to the most important result: where are you going to put all these people who are now living forever?
Re-released as a tribute to the memory of Father Eduardo "Eddie" Garcia, who appears in the role of the Turnkey. Eddie passed away the week of November 14, 2016. Since he was a founding member of the Narada Radio Company, and since this was the only role I could nail such a busy, beloved man down for, we present this program, with all its faults.
CAST:
ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala
EDDIE FORD: Philboyd Studge
GRAMPS FORD: Gene Giggy
COMMENTATOR 1: Michele Cotter
COMMENTATOR 2: Kevin Schuster
EMERALD FORD: Debby Leal-Ramirez
LOU FORD: Larry Hutchison
WILLY FORD: Andres Elizondo II
MORTY FORD: Jordan Bruster-Campo
TV ANNOUNCER 1: Micah Blain
TV ANNOUNCER 2: Wendy Sauer
TURNKEY: Eddie Garcia
Adapted, produced and directed by Pete Lutz. All music and SFX obtained thru a Creative Commons license and/or the public domain.
Like the title says, this live show was performed and recorded in 1989, staged as a mock radio broadcast to entertain the ladies of "WAVES National", an organization whose members had served or were still serving in the U.S. Navy. This show marks the second time I created an audio performance, and it would be roughly a dozen years before I did it again.
The performers are 26-year-old me and my good friend at the time, John Bayer, who was about the same age, probably. He shared my love of old-time radio and we had a lot of fun putting on this show, playing all of the characters the way radio comedy pioneers Bob & Ray would.
I lost touch with John Bayer after leaving Atlanta, but I hope he finds out about this and gets a chance to listen to it. Likewise, I hope you enjoy the younger version of myself, who was serving in the Navy at the time.
WAVES, by the way, stands for Women's Auxiliary Volunteer Emergency Service, which goes back to World War I. Nowadays all women serving in the Navy are full-fledged Sailors, serving on combat-ready ships and on submarines.
The comedy sketches in this program were written by Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, with filler written by me.
Orig. rel. 5/6/14, "The Better Man" is adapted from an Untamed Frontier-Fiction short story of the same name by Harold DePolo, currently in the public domain. This is Season 1, Episode 7 of "Pulp-Pourri Theatre", which is adapted, directed and produced by Pete Lutz. All materials such as sound effects and incidental music in this production were sourced from the public domain.
CAST:
ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala
THE OLD-TIMER: Gene Giggy
CHET RAND: Matthew Willoughby
GEORGES "BULLY" LAFITTE: R. C. Lutz
SALLY DONOVAN "SQUARE DEAL" O'BRIEN: Geri Elliff
ROUX REGRETTE: Katherine Crawford
PROSPECTOR: Juan Perez
HALF-BREED JEAN: Dana Gonsalves
JIM THE TRAPPER: Micah Blain
ADDITIONAL VOICES: Teddi Giggy, Michele Cotter, Skeeter Ullman, Philboyd Studge
SPECIAL FEATURES CAST:
R. C. Lutz, Darren Rockhold, Katherine Crawford, Philboyd Studge, Keane Lutz
A special presentation of 11th Audio Productions Southwest, for World Audio Drama Day 2016. Adapted by Pete Lutz from a 1932 Weird Tales story by R. C. Sandison. Greek legend tells of the vrykolakas, a vampiric creature somewhat different from the Slavic bloodsuckers we know. And in a Southwestern U.S. city, when a Greek gangster comes back to life to hunt down his murderer, bullets and blood drops fly!
One of five 11th Hour Audio Productions in 2016. Seek out the others at 11thhouraudio.com
Directed by Pete Lutz
Mixing and post-production by Sibby Wieland
CAST:
ANNOUNCER: Shannon Bladow
KIP HOLLISTER: Diana DeHoyos
EDITOR: Peter M. Howard
JINX SANTELLI: Pete Lutz
SPIKE ROMERO: Jason D. Johnson
DINK MALONE: Nick Wommack
KYRIE: Peter M. Howard
THE GIRL: Evy Elizondo
FATHER MITROS: Nick Wommack
ANGELOS SPIRIDON: Jason D. Johnson
RITZY: Dana Gonsalves
THE GANGSTER: Bill Hollweg (of Brokensea Audio)
MICK: John Valadez
PEPITA: Evy Elizondo
MRS. DAGO JOE: Shannon Bladow
DAGO JOE: John Valadez
THE DRIVER: George Hatfield
COPY BOYS: Katie Loftin, Alex Moore
KELSEY: Pete Lutz
MRS. KYRIE & MRS. SPIRIDON: Alex Moore
ADDITIONAL VOICES: Various members of the cast
Orig. rel. 12-08-14 by 63audio, "The Pin-Up Murder Mystery" is an original play written in the Pulp Fiction style by Pete Lutz. This is Part 2 of a 2-part episode of Season 2 of "Pulp-Pourri Theatre", an anthology series inspired by or adapted from vintage pulp fiction. Written, Directed and Produced by Pete Lutz, and starring the Narada Radio Company. All materials such as sound effects and incidental music in this production were sourced from the public domain. Commercials for fictitious products were written, performed and produced by Pete Lutz.
RATED PG FOR LANGUAGE, ADULT SITUATIONS AND DEPICTIONS OF VIOLENCE.
This play was selected as Finalist in the 2015 Mark Time Awards' "Nick Danger Prize" for best mystery audio drama!
CAST OF CHARACTERS (in order of appearance):
ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala
NEWSIES: Keane Lutz, Juan Perez
DIRK JONAS: Jason D. Johnson
PEG KELLEY: Darrin Ruiz
APRIL NAIAD: Kendra Womack
HOTEL CLERK: Jack Ward
LT ANDY ELIZONDO: Pete Lutz
PATROLMAN McGILL: Carl Yowell
SHAY SURREY: Brontë Smith
DESK COP: Larry Hutchison
LEEDS BERRY: Dana Gonsalves
ELEVATOR BOY: Juan Perez
RECEPTIONIST: Geri Elliff
LAMONT HAMPTON: Skeeter Ullman
BIBI LIBERTY: Debby Leal
BARTENDER: Carl Yowell
Orig. rel. 11-28-14 by 63audio, "The Pin-Up Murder Mystery" is an original play written in the Pulp Fiction style by Pete Lutz. This is Part 1 of a 2-part episode of Season 2 of "Pulp-Pourri Theatre", an anthology series inspired by or adapted from vintage pulp fiction. Written, Directed and Produced by Pete Lutz, and starring the Narada Radio Company. All materials such as sound effects and incidental music in this production were sourced from the public domain. Commercials for fictitious products were written, performed and produced by Pete Lutz. CATCH PART 2 NEXT WEEK!
RATED PG FOR LANGUAGE, ADULT SITUATIONS AND DEPICTIONS OF VIOLENCE.
This play was selected as Finalist in the 2015 Mark Time Awards' "Nick Danger Prize" for best mystery audio drama!
CAST OF CHARACTERS (in order of appearance):
ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala
NEWSIES: Keane Lutz, Juan Perez
DIRK JONAS: Jason D. Johnson
PEG KELLEY: Darrin Ruiz
APRIL NAIAD: Kendra Womack
HOTEL CLERK: Jack Ward
LT ANDY ELIZONDO: Pete Lutz
PATROLMAN McGILL: Carl Yowell
SHAY SURREY: Brontë Smith
DESK COP: Larry Hutchison
LEEDS BERRY: Dana Gonsalves
ELEVATOR BOY: Juan Perez
RECEPTIONIST: Geri Elliff
LAMONT HAMPTON: Skeeter Ullman
BIBI LIBERTY: Debby Leal
BARTENDER: Carl Yowell
RATED G (pts. 1 & 2) and R (pt. 3)
Welcome to the Narada Audio Drive-In! As a special new format for PPT Season 4, we will present a triple-feature with every installment! So park your car, prop the speaker in the window, sit back, and enjoy the show! We've included some historic recordings from drive-in movies for your entertainment.
TONIGHT'S FEATURES:
1. (G) Insomnia Theatre: "Heroes' Haven", a spoof of Japanese anime
Featuring the voices of more than a dozen actors who normally appear in many other podcasts!
2. (G) Jake Dimes, Range Detective - Chapter 1: "Meet Jake Dimes"
This is the winner of the 2016 Marion Thauer Brown Audio Drama Scriptwriting Award.
3. (R) Pulp-Pourri Theatre: "Fingers", a study in horror.
(contains adult language, discussion of violent criminal activity, depictions of violence)
Orig. rel. 1/23/14, 'By Order of Buck Brady' was adapted for audio by Pete Lutz from a Western story by W. C. Tuttle, originally published in the July, 1928 issue of Adventure Magazine. Starring the Narada Radio Company. Directed and produced by Pete Lutz.
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala
BEN DOLAN: Andres Elizondo II
BUCK BRADY: Dana Gonsalves
BUD HICKMAN: Austin Hanna
PETE ASHER: Matthew Willoughby
COWBOY 1: Keane Lutz
COWBOY 2: Larry Hutchison
COWBOY 3: John Valadez
COWBOY 4: Micah Blain
Special message from Pete Lutz with info about our new season, coming later this month! Groovy stuff is happening and you don't wanna miss it.
Orig. rel. 3/6/14, "Lights" is a tale of the supernatural adapted by Pete Lutz from the pulp-fiction story by Philip Fisher. Starring the Narada Radio Company. Music by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech dot com. Set in China in the 1920s, it involves the crew of a U.S. Navy destroyer and the court-martial of two of her officers. One of the officers claims he saw something...everybody else says whatever it was he saw wasn't there.
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala
COURT PRESIDENT: Darren Rockhold
JUDGE ADVOCATE: Matthew Willoughby
CAPT. KENNART: Andres Elizondo II
LT. WARREN CAREY: Jordan Bruster-Campo
LCDR. RICHARD FELDHAUS, MD: Philboyd Studge
YEOMAN BENSON: Skeeter Ullman
LOOKOUT: Dana Gonsalves
HELMSMAN: Austin Hanna
QUARTERMASTER: Juan Perez
BOATSWAIN: Larry Hutchison
Orig. rel. 2/6/15, “12 Angry Men” is Pete Lutz’s audio adaptation of the Reginald Rose screenplay. It is intended as an homage to the film and no infringement is intended. This was episode 4 of Season 2 of Pulp-Pourri Theatre, directed and produced by Pete Lutz and starring the Narada Radio Company. This re-release was edited slightly for time and available bandwidth. Featured in the cast:
CAST OF CHARACTERS:
JUROR NO. 8: Alan Clower
JUROR NO. 3: Pete Lutz
JUROR NO. 10: Andres Elizondo II
JUROR NO. 7: Jason D. Johnson
JUROR NO. 4: Kevin Schuster
JUROR NO. 1 (FOREMAN): John Valadez
JUROR NO. 9: Skeeter Ullman
JUROR NO. 12: Derek Rhein
JUROR NO. 2: Jordan Bruster-Campo
JUROR NO. 5: Jake Salinas
JUROR NO. 11: Dana Gonsalves
GUARD: Lisa Ayala
JUDGE: Nancy Gaugler
ANNOUNCER: Darren Rockhold
FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY (Implied sexual content, language, violence)
Orig. rel. 7/6/15, "Nymph of Damnation" is adapted from the story of the same name by William B. Rainey, originally published in Dime Mystery Magazine, sourced from the public domain. This is Episode 7 of Season 2 of "Pulp-Pourri Theatre", an audio drama anthology series. Adapted, Directed and Produced by Pete Lutz, and starring the Narada Radio Company. Certain music passages by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech.com. All materials such as sound effects and incidental music in this production were sourced from the public domain. Special features between the acts and commercials for fictitious products were written and produced by Pete Lutz.
CAST:
ANNOUNCER: Lisa Ayala
JANE CAMERON: Aileen Corpos
JOHN CAMERON: Jason D. Johnson
NIKA: Alisha Strand-Mueller
McCORY: R.C. Lutz
THE MAID: Kendra Womack
MARIAN REYNOLDS: Leanne King
THE COOK: Inia Campbell
THE HOOKER: Geri Elliff
THE DOCTOR: Alan Clower
THE GYPSY: Lisa Espinoza
BLIND BEN: John Washington
SPECIAL FEATURES CAST:
Geri Elliff, Darren Rockhold, R.C. Lutz, Pete Lutz, Jordan Bruster-Campo, Nick Wommack, Austin Hanna
Orig. rel. 4/6/14, this tale of the macabre was adapted from a "Dime Mystery Magazine" story by Henry Treat Sperry. With the voice talents of Lisa Ayala, Dana Gonsalves, Geri Elliff, Michele Cotter, Nancy Bueler, Pete Lutz and Adriana Fontanez. Music by Kevin MacLeod.
UPDATE 4/3/20: Some months ago I finally corrected an incorrect bit of dialog that had always annoyed me -- if any of you noticed it, you never said anything, but that doesn't matter...it was wrong -- but I forgot that I'd neglected to post that corrected version here. So it's now posted. If you find it, send me a note. f6point3@gmail.com
With 2016 being the 15th anniversary of the Twin Towers terrorist attack on September 11th, I wanted to present the man-on-the-street interview segment that I compiled and produced back in 2001, during the week following that tragedy. These are real people, not actors. Warning: handkerchiefs or tissues may be helpful as you listen.
Orig. rel. 10-30-14, "MACBETH" is an adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tragedy by Pete Lutz. These are Acts IV and V only. Acts I-III were released earlier. Adapted, Directed and Produced by Pete Lutz. Starring the Narada Radio Company. All materials such as sound effects and incidental music in this production were sourced from the public domain. Certain passages of music by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech.com.
See cast list in previous episode listing.
Coming in October to iTunes is a new interview podcast, hosted by Pete Lutz, that showcases voice actors. Get to know your favorites from the most popular audio drama podcasts out there! Our inaugural show features the cast of Audioblivious Productions' "Wynabego Warrior" and in future episodes we'll be chatting with familiar voices like Joe Stofko, David Ault, Barbra Dillon, Lauren Shippen and Alex Moore. Don't miss SAVE THE LAST WORD FOR ME, coming in October from 63audio and Pete Lutz!
Orig. rel. 10-30-14, "MACBETH" is an adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tragedy by Pete Lutz. These are the first three acts only. Acts IV and V will follow next episode. Adapted, Directed and Produced by Pete Lutz. Starring the Narada Radio Company. All materials such as sound effects and incidental music in this production were sourced from the public domain. Certain passages of music by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech.com.
CONGRATULATIONS to the cast of this episode, for their win in the 2015 Audio Verse Awards! Macbeth won for Best Fan/Adaptation Stand-Alone Production!
MACBETH
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
MACBETH: Pete Lutz
LADY MACBETH: Leanne King
BANQUO: Jason D. Johnson
FLEANCE: Cara Lesniewicz
DUNCAN: Ross Bernhardt
MALCOLM: Austin Hanna
DONALBAIN: Jordan Bruster
MACDUFF: Carl Yowell
LADY MACDUFF: Alex Moore
LENNOX: Tabitha Hill
ROSS: Maurice Curran
MENTEITH: Nick Wommack
ANGUS: Larry Hutchison
CAITHNESS: Keane Lutz
SIWARD: Micah Blain
YOUNG SIWARD: Tristin Bonasse
YOUNG MACDUFF: Kendra Womack
THE WEIRD SISTERS (in order): Lisa Ayala, Michele Cotter,
Sherri Davis
MESSENGER: Susan Turpin
PORTER: Gene Giggy
SERVANT: Lisa McGrew
ATTENDANT: Merilee Robinson
DOCTOR: Kevin Schuster
GENTLEWOMAN: Tamara Merson Wren
SEYTON: Teddi Giggy
TWO MURDERERS: Rae Garza, Derek Rhein
THREE APPARITIONS (in order): Christian Ferris, Cheyanne
Lesniewicz, Cheyenne Gibbs
INTERLOCUTOR: Greg Lhamon
ANNOUNCER: Nicole Sanchez
Orig. rel. 8-10-14, "Convince Me, I Said" is based on a War-Fiction short story of the same name by Craig Ellis, currently in the public domain. This is Season 1 Episode 12 of "Pulp-Pourri Theatre", an anthology audio drama series, each based on a different pulp fiction genre. Adapted, Directed and Produced by Pete Lutz. All materials such as sound effects and incidental music in this production were sourced from the public domain. Special features between the acts written by Pete Lutz.
CAST:
Sailor 1: John Valadez
Sailor 2: Jason D. Johnson
Sailor 3: Dana Gonsalves
Sailor 4: Skeeter Ullman
SPECIAL FEATURES CAST:
"BIX BIXBY BOOK REVIEW": Pete Lutz, Nick Wommack, Austin Hanna
"W.O.L.F." Telethon: Pete Lutz
"EMERGENCY APOTHECARY #1": Pete Lutz, Andres Elizondo II, Micah Blain
"INSOMNIA THEATRE: The Kaiser of New York": Pete Lutz, Jason D. Johnson, John Valadez
Orig. rel. 5/23/14, "Tame Me This Beast" is based on a Jungle-Fiction short story of the same name by Robert Moore Williams, currently in the public domain. This is Season 1, Episode 8 of "Pulp-Pourri Theatre", a continuing anthology series, each based on a different pulp fiction genre, and created in the style of Old-Time Radio. Adapted, Directed and Produced by Pete Lutz. All materials such as sound effects and incidental music in this production were sourced from the public domain. SPECIAL NOTE: All characters in this audio play are portrayed by two actors alone, Dana Gonsalves and Philboyd Studge. See if you can guess who plays whom!
Includes the first two Philboyd Studge interviews: the one with a crack-filler on Mount Rushmore, and the one with the man who has the single most difficult name to pronounce in the world. Also includes a spot for Crazy Crambone's Discount Warehouse in Sandusky Ohio.
Philboyd Studge: Himself; ZVBXRPL Fingerman: R. C. Lutz