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We are so pleased to share part 1 of a new adaptation of JM Barrie's Peter Pan! This episode was adapted, directed, and edited by Gina Stanton. It features the vocal talents of Amanda Booth, Judy Brewster, Emma Burke-Covitz, John Isabella III, Jenna Isabella, Ryan Snanoudj, and Mike Stanton. This episode is available on our website at www.phoenixth…
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In the dreary month of January, it's always nice to have a little spark of excitement, which is why we're so delighted to share Oscar Wilde's The Remarkable Rocket! This episode was adapted by Jenna Isabella and Gina Stanton and directed and edited by Jenna Isabella. It features the vocal talents of Emma Burke-Covitz, John Isabella III, Jenna Isabe…
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For our first episode of 2022, we're pleased to share Poems from Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell, written by the Bronte Sisters! This episode was curated by Jenna Isabella and Gina Stanton and directed and edited by Gina Stanton. It features the vocal talents of Amanda Booth, Jennifer Wallace, Emma Burke-Covitz, Samantha Sanyshyn, Jenna Isabella, and…
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Happy Christmas Eve! We are delighted to share with you a collection of "Christmas Tales and Stories," including Christmas Greetings by Lewis Carol, A Letter from Santa Clause by Mark Twain, the Yes, Virginia letter, and Jingle Bells, performed live by PTAC's Candy Cane Carolers. This episode was curated, directed, and edited by Gina Stanton and fe…
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This December, we are so excited to share with your our adaptation of Beatrix Potter's delightful "The Tailor of Gloucester." This episode was adapted, directed, and edited by Stanton and features the vocal talents of Samantha Sanyshyn, Sean Latasa, Amanda Booth, and Gina Stanton. This episode is available on our website at www.phoenixtheatreartsco…
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We are pleased to present Bruno Lessing’s Hanukkah Lights, adapted from the collection of stories: “Children of Men”. This episode was directed, and edited by Jenna Isabella and features the vocal talents of Judy Brewster, Jenna Isabella, John Isabella III, Gina Stanton, and Mike Stanton. This episode is on our website at www.phoenixtheatreartsco.c…
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We are pleased to present R. K. Munkittrick's Thanksgiving-inspired short story Wishbone Valley. This episode was directed, and edited by Jenna Isabella and features the vocal talents of Izzy Frisoli, Jenna Isabella, John Isabella III, Gina Stanton, and Mike Stanton. This episode is available on our website at www.phoenixtheatreartsco.com/audio-dra…
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Celebrating one year of PTAC's Audio Drama Series! We are returning to our roots with some spooky stories for the month of October. Today, we are pleased to present Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart. This episode was directed, edited, and narrated by Gina Stanton. This episode is also available on our website at www.phoenixtheatreartsco.com/aud…
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Celebrating one year of PTAC's Audio Drama Series! We are returning to our roots with some spooky stories for the month of October. Today, we are pleased to present Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven. This episode was directed and edited by Gina Stanton, and features the vocal talents of David Neilsen. This episode is also available on our website at www.…
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We are pleased to present Autumn Poetry. This episode was curated, directed, and edited by Gina Stanton. This week's episode features the vocal talents of Jenna Isabella, Amanda Booth, Sean Latasa, Emma Burke-Covitz, Devin Trager, Judy Brewster, and Mike Stanton This episode is also available on our website at www.phoenixtheatreartsco.com/audio-dra…
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We are pleased to present the fourth part of our first LIVE recorded series! This week, we are sharing Act Four of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband, part of PTAC Goes Wilde. This episode was recorded with all of our actors live, reading the script together. This episode was adapted by Phil Pineau, directed by Jenna Isabella & Gina Stanton, and edited…
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We are pleased to present the third part of our first LIVE recorded series! This week, we are sharing Act Three of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband, part of PTAC Goes Wilde. This episode was recorded with all of our actors live, reading the script together. This episode was adapted by Phil Pineau, directed by Jenna Isabella & Gina Stanton, and edited…
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We are pleased to present the second part of our first LIVE recorded series! This week, we are sharing Act Two of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband, part of PTAC Goes Wilde. This episode was recorded with all of our actors live, reading the script together. This episode was adapted by Phil Pineau, directed by Jenna Isabella & Gina Stanton, and edited …
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We are pleased to present our first LIVE recorded episode! This week, we are sharing Act of of Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband, part of PTAC Goes Wilde. This episode was recorded with all of our actors live, reading the script together. This episode was adapted by Phil Pineau, directed by Jenna Isabella & Gina Stanton, and edited by Gina Stanton. Th…
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Hello friends!! This week, we are thrilled to share a collection of Summer Poetry, curated, directed, and edited by Gina Stanton. This week's episode features the vocal talents of Kym Smith, Devin Trager, Jenna Isabella, Jennifer Wallace, Gina Stanton, and PTAC newcomer, Mike Stanton. This episode is available on our website at www.phoenixtheatrear…
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We are pleased to share with you two stories from L. Frank Baum's American Fairy Tales! This week's episode features "The King of the Polar Bears" and "The Capture of Father Time," adapted & directed by Phil Pineau, and edited by Gina Stanton. It features the vocal talents of: Amanda Booth, John Isabella III, Phil Pineau, Ken Shelby, Ryan Snanoudj,…
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We are pleased to share with you two stories from L. Frank Baum's American Fairy Tales! This week's episode features "The Glass Dog" and the "Magic Bon Bons," adapted & directed by Phil Pineau, and edited by Gina Stanton. It features the vocal talents of: Amanda Booth, Gina Stanton, Sam Steere, John Isabella III, Phil Pineau, and Jenna Isabella. Th…
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This week's episode will bring our Secret Garden saga to a conclusion. Don't miss the 5th and final part of: The Secret Garden, written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, adapted & directed by Jenna Isabella, and edited by Gina Stanton & Jenna Isabella. It features the vocal talents of: Amanda Booth, Gina Stanton, Devin Trager, Emma Burke-Covitz, Judy Bre…
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Take a break from your gardening and yard work and relax with this classic tale! We're so happy to share part 4 of our 5 part series: The Secret Garden, written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, adapted & directed by Jenna Isabella, and edited by Gina Stanton & Jenna Isabella. It features the vocal talents of: Amanda Booth, Gina Stanton, Devin Trager, Em…
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Crazy to think that it's already the first week in May! We're so happy to share part 3 of our 5 part series: The Secret Garden, written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, adapted & directed by Jenna Isabella, and edited by Gina Stanton & Jenna Isabella. It features the vocal talents of: Amanda Booth, Gina Stanton, Devin Trager, Emma Burke-Covitz, Judy Bre…
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Good morning dear listeners! We're delighted to share part 2 of our 5 part series: The Secret Garden, written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, adapted & directed by Jenna Isabella, and edited by Gina Stanton & Jenna Isabella. It features the vocal talents of: Amanda Booth as Mary Lennox, Gina Stanton as Martha Sowerby, Devin Trager as Dickon Sowerby, Em…
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On this lovely spring day, we are thrilled to share part 1 of our new 5 part series: The Secret Garden, written by Frances Hodgson Burnett, adapted & directed by Jenna Isabella, and edited by Gina Stanton & Jenna Isabella. It features the vocal talents of: Amanda Booth as Mary Lennox, Gina Stanton as Martha Sowerby, Devin Trager as Dickon Sowerby, …
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We are very excited to share the second and final part of an original adaptation of Greek mythology, from the Siblings Isabella! This episode was written, directed, and edited by Jenna Isabella & John Isabella III. It features the vocal talents of Kym Smith, David Neilsen, Nicole McQuade, Ryan Snanoudj, Rachel Zenhausern, Kevin Arthur, Leslie Bacon…
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Today we are very excited to share an original adaptation of Greek mythology, from the Siblings Isabella! This episode was written, directed, and edited by Jenna Isabella & John Isabella III. This episode features the vocal talents of Kym Smith, David Neilsen, Nicole McQuade, Ryan Snanoudj, Rachel Zenhausern, Kevin Arthur, Leslie Bacon, Ted Schwart…
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For the months of January and February, we're exploring some one act plays that we've adapted for your listening pleasure! This week, we give you Susan Glaspell's Trifles. This episode was written by Susan Glaspell, adapted and directed by Phil Pineau & Gina Stanton, and edited by Gina Stanton. It features the vocal talents of Amanda Booth, Jennife…
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For the months of January and February, we're exploring some one act plays that we've adapted for your listening pleasure! This week, we give you Lady Gregory’s ”Spreading the News,” an exploration of small town gossip and rumors. This episode was written by Lady Gregory, adapted and directed by Jenna Isabella, and edited by John Isabella III. It f…
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For the months of January and February, we're exploring some one act plays that we've adapted for your listening pleasure! This week, we give you Chris McKerracher's "The Last Comedienne," which looks at the finals of the National Comedienne Joke-off. Please note this episode is rated PG-13! This episode was written by Chris McKerracher, adapted an…
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For the months of January and February, we're exploring some one act plays that we've adapted for your listening pleasure! This week, we give you Susan Glaspell's "The People," which tells the story of a failing publication, and the people it inspired. This episode was written by Susan Glaspell, adapted and directed by Phil Pineau and Gina Stanton,…
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Happy New Year! Join us in welcoming 2021 with Hans Christian Andersen's "The Mail Coach Passengers". This little known story from the famous author introduces twelve travelers who visit a town on New Year's Eve. This episode was written by Hans Christian Andersen, adapted and directed by Amanda Booth, and edited by Gina Stanton. It features the vo…
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A very happy Christmas Eve to you! This week, we are celebrating Christmas with Clement C. Moore's classic, "The Night Before Christmas." This episode was written by Clement C. Moore, adapted and directed by Sam Steere, and edited by Sam Steere and Brian Sanyshyn. It features the vocal talents of James Hussey as the Narrator, making his PTAC debut!…
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This week, we are celebrating Hanukkah with a performance from Aunt Naomi (Gertrude Landa): The Princess of the Tower, from her anthology, Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends. All music featured in this episode was also written by Jewish composers. This episode was written by Aunt Naomi (Gertrude Landa), and adapted, directed, and edited by Jenna Isabel…
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Good morning! December is flying by. For our second episode of the month, we are so happy to share with you "Winter Poetry." Poems include: "Winter" by Walter de la Mare, "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening," by Robert Frost, "The Fairy in Winter" by Walter de la Mare, "The Cremation of Sam McGee" by Robert Service, "A Winter's Tale" by D.H. …
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We are pleased to kick off December, and our celebration of the holidays, with O. Henry's classic tale, "The Gift of the Magi." Our version was adapted and directed by Phil Pineau, edited by Gina Stanton, and features the vocal talents of Jenna Isabella as Della, Gina Stanton as the Narrator, and Jeff Parsons as Jim, making his PTAC debut! We hope …
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This month, we're presenting our serialized version of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Today we have part 4 available to share with you! Listen on our website and wherever you already listen to your favorite podcasts: www.phoenixtheatreartsco.com/audio-drama-series "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland " was adapted and directed by …
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This month, we're presenting our serialized version of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Today we have part 3 available to share with you! Listen on our website and wherever you already listen to your favorite podcasts: www.phoenixtheatreartsco.com/audio-drama-series "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland " was adapted and directed by …
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This month, we're presenting our serialized version of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Part 2 is available now! Listen on our website and wherever you already listen to your favorite podcasts: www.phoenixtheatreartsco.com/audio-drama-series "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland " was adapted and directed by Jenna Isabella, edited by…
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This month, we're presenting our serialized version of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Part 1 is available now! Listen on our website and wherever you already listen to your favorite podcasts: www.phoenixtheatreartsco.com/audio-drama-series "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland " was adapted and directed by Jenna Isabella, edited by…
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"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" was originally written by Washington Irving. Our version was adapted and directed by Amanda Booth and Jenna Isabella, edited by Gina Stanton, and features the vocal talents of John Isabella III, Phil Pineau, and Gina Stanton. We'll mark the bicentennial of this timeless story this week, and celebrate the final episode …
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"The Outsider" was originally written by H.P. Lovecraft. Our version was adapted, directed, and edited by Gina Stanton, and features the vocal talents of Jenna Isabella. "I must have lived years in this place, but I find I cannot measure the time. Beings must have cared for my needs, yet I cannot recall any person except myself - truly, nor anythin…
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"The Yellow Wallpaper" was originally written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Our version was adapted and directed by Sam Steere and Phil Pineau, edited by Gina Stanton, and features the vocal talents of Amanda Booth. "There are things in that paper that nobody knows but me, or ever will. Behind that outside pattern the dim shapes get clearer every da…
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This week's episode "The Signalman" was originally written by Charles Dickens. Our version was adapted and directed by Gina Stanton and Phil Pineau, edited by Gina Stanton, and features the vocal talents of Sam Steere, Phil Pineau, and Jenna Isabella. "The monstrous thought came into my mind as I perused the fixed eyes and the gloomy face, that thi…
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This week’s episode “The Masque of the Red Death” was written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jenna Isabella, and edited by Gina Stanton. This episode features the vocal talents of John Isabella, III as Prince Prospero and Phil Pineau as the Narrator. PTAC’s Audio Drama Series is a production by the Phoenix Theatre and Arts Company. Ori…
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