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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 features the vocal talents of Amanda Booth, Gina Stanton, Ryan Snanoud, Justin Chumas, Sean Latasa, John Isabella III, Nick Tuosto, David Neilsen, & Rachel Zenhausern.

This episode is available on our website at www.phoenixtheatreartsco.com/audio-drama-series.
PTAC’s Audio Drama Series is a production by the Phoenix Theatre and Arts Company. Original PTAC music by Brian Sanyshyn. For a full listing of credits, visit us at phoenixtheatreartsco.com. While you’re there, please consider clicking the donate link. That would be delightful! Have comments or questions? Email us at phoenixtheatreartsco@gmail.com, or find us on social media!

Out next episode will be Susan Glaspell’s Trifles, which will be shared with you on February 26, 2021.

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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 features the vocal talents of Amanda Booth, Gina Stanton, Ryan Snanoud, Justin Chumas, Sean Latasa, John Isabella III, Nick Tuosto, David Neilsen, & Rachel Zenhausern.

This episode is available on our website at www.phoenixtheatreartsco.com/audio-drama-series.
PTAC’s Audio Drama Series is a production by the Phoenix Theatre and Arts Company. Original PTAC music by Brian Sanyshyn. For a full listing of credits, visit us at phoenixtheatreartsco.com. While you’re there, please consider clicking the donate link. That would be delightful! Have comments or questions? Email us at phoenixtheatreartsco@gmail.com, or find us on social media!

Out next episode will be Susan Glaspell’s Trifles, which will be shared with you on February 26, 2021.

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