- EIGHT DATES EP 4 (Dates 7 & 8)
The final episode in this four-part miniseries. Written by Donna Hoke, directed by Daniel Gee Husson, and featuring Julia Knippen (Britt) and Bradley Walker (Joe).
S2E207 - 19m - Dec 16, 2023 - EIGHT DATES EP 3 (Dates 5 & 6)
The third episode in this four-part miniseries. Written by Donna Hoke, directed by Daniel Gee Husson, and featuring Julia Knippen (Britt) and Bradley Walker (Joe).
S2E206 - 19m - Dec 10, 2023 - EIGHT DATES EP 2 (Dates 3 & 4)
The second episode in this four-part miniseries. Written by Donna Hoke, directed by Daniel Gee Husson, and featuring Julia Knippen (Britt), Bradley Walker (Joe), and Bob Husson (Maitre'D).
S2E205 - 13m - Dec 2, 2023 - EIGHT DATES EP 1 (Dates 1 & 2)
The first of four episodes. An On and Off Theatre Workshop Production. Written by Donna Hoke and Directed by Daniel Gee Husson. Featuring Allison Youngberg (Waitress) , Bradley Walker (Joe), Julia Knippen (Britt), and Stefanie Frame (Miranda).
S2E204 - 17m - Nov 25, 2023 - SOUNDBYTES VOL. II
A festival of 10-minute plays. An On and Off Theatre Workshop Production. Featuring works by Jessica Moss, Scott Mullen, and Megan Morrison. Performed by Allison Youngberg, Chris Bass, Camila Beatriz, Jozlyn Rocki, Bob Daniel, Johanne Kesten, aL Washington, and Evelyn McCauley. Directed and Edited by Bradley Walker. For more information and more quality audio drama like this, visit onandoffworkshop.com.
S2E203 - 44m - Oct 14, 2023 - THREE SISTERS
THREE SISTERS by Anton Chekhov
A new translation and adaptation by G.D. Kimble
Produced for the On and Off Theatre Workshop and directed by Daniel Gee Husson
Cast (in order of appearance):
OLGA -- Allison Youngberg
IRINA -- Julia Knippen
MASHA -- chandra thomas
CHEBUTYKIN -- Brian Hamill
TUZENBACH -- Dan Maccarone
SOLYONY -- Neil Magnuson
ANFISA -- Deborah Offner
FERAPONT -- Bob Husson
VERSHININ -- Bradley Walker
ANDREI -- Jon Gentry
KULYGIN -- Rob Nagle
NATASHA -- Jamila Webb
FEDOTIK -- Omari Williams
RODET -- Trip Langley
MUSIC -- chandra thomas & Trip Marshall
ART -- Michael Pendergast
S2E202 - 2h 27m - Jan 2, 2023 - BINDERS
BINDERS
Written by Rachael Carnes
Directed by Daniel Gee Husson
Cast (in order of appearance):
BETTY -- Brian Bickerstaff
BARNEY -- Neil Magnuson
FRED -- Stephanie Frame
S2E201 - 46m - Dec 24, 2022 - THE BINGO HALL GETS TORN DOWN
WARNING: Some adult language that you might encounter in a Glasgow pub.
Trina plays for the “Biggest. Jackpot. Ever.” at the local bingo hall in Maryhill, Glasgow, Scotland.
Cast (in order of appearance):
ALISTAIR – Angus Fleck
TRINA – Elaine MacKenzie Ellis
BILLY – James Keenan
S1E6 - 37m - Feb 5, 2022 - King Lear -- Episode 3
WARNING: CONTAINS SOME VIOLENT AND UPSETTING SCENES (aka, another Shakespearean tragedy)
KING LEAR, by William Shakespeare. Adapted for audio and directed by Daniel Gee Husson. This is the last of three episodes.
Cast (in order of appearance):
Edgar -- Ryan Dusek
Old Man -- Bob Husson
Gloucester -- Bradley Walker
Goneril -- Allison Youngberg
Oswald -- Alex Cassidy
Edmund -- Brian Bickerstaff
Albany -- Omari Williams
Messenger -- Alex Cassidy
Cordelia -- Ruby Hanger
Messenger -- Daniel Gee Husson
Regan -- Julia Knippen
Lear -- G.D. Kimble
Doctor -- Bob Husson
Kent -- Rod McLachlan
Gentleman -- Daniel Gee Husson
Captain -- Daniel Gee Husson
Herald -- Daniel Gee Husson
Gentleman -- Alex Cassidy
Music -- Trip Marshall
Art -- Michael Pendergast
S1E105 - 51m - Sep 12, 2021 - King Lear -- Episode 2
WARNING: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SOME STRONG LANGUAGE AND VIOLENT SCENES (What did you expect? It's Shakespeare.)
The tragedy of KING LEAR, by William Shakespeare. Adapted for audio and directed by Daniel Gee Husson. This is the second of three episodes.
Cast (in order of appearance):
Edmund -- Brian Bickerstaff
Edgar -- Ryan Dusek
Earl of Gloucester -- Bradley Walker
Duke of Cornwall -- Brian Hamill
Regan -- Julia Knippen
Oswald -- Alex Cassidy
Earl of Kent -- Rod McLachlan
King Lear -- G.D. Kimble
Fool -- Daniel Gee Husson
Goneril -- Allison Youngberg
Servant -- Bob Husson
Music -- Trip Marshall
Art -- Michael Pendergast
S1E104 - 55m - Sep 3, 2021 - King Lear -- Episode 1
The tragedy of KING LEAR, by William Shakespeare. Adapted for audio and directed by Daniel Gee Husson. This is the first of three episodes.
Cast (in order of appearance):
Earl of Kent -- Rod McLachlan
Earl of Gloucester -- Bradley Walker
Edmund -- Brian Bickerstaff
King Lear -- G.D. Kimble
Goneril -- Allison Youngberg
Regan -- Julia Knippen
Cordelia -- Ruby Hanger
Duke of Burgundy -- Bob Husson
King of France -- Alex Cassidy
Edgar -- Ryan Dusek
Oswald -- Alex Cassidy
Knight -- Daniel Gee Husson
Fool -- Daniel Gee Husson
Duke of Albany -- Omari Williams
Music -- Trip Marshall
Art -- Michael Pendergast
S1E103 - 43m - Aug 29, 2021 - SoundBytes -- A Festival of One-Act Plays
WARNING: Some scenes contain adult themes and language
Unless otherwise noted, all sound design by Daniel Gee Husson
0:00 — OYA, written and performed by K.P. Denis, facilitated by Karin Saari, sound design by Stephon Dorsey
8:40 — BONNIE'S BIRTHDAY, written and directed by Taylor Dyson
Nanny - Jade Anderson
Kat - Sarah Keillor
Bonnie - Belle Kinnear
27:19 — AT LEAST WE'RE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THINGS, written and directed by Daniel Gee Husson, performed by Brian Bickerstaff
44:49 — A MUTUAL DISAFFECTION, written and directed by Calum Kelly
One - Taylor Dyson
Two - Tommy J. Brennan
1:00:56 — THE BELL WITCH, written by Rachel Carnes, directed by Daniel Gee Husson
John - Neil Magnuson
Lucy - Stefanie Frame
S1E102 - 1h 14m - Apr 24, 2021 - The Puddle Play
In a climate change apocalyptic world, three friends try to figure out what happened to their fellow traveller when he jumped into a puddle and disappeared. Written by Daniel Gee Husson. Featuring Kimberly Hale, Tracy Gaillard, Brian Bickerstaff, and Neil Magnuson.
S1E101 - 42m - Mar 19, 2021