Sunday, December 10, 2006

Rejection Slip Theater Program 9A

Hey, kids, wake up! It's time for Rejection Slip Theater ©, podcast Episode 9A (http://feeds.feedburner.com/rejectionsliptheater ), originally aired in 1994, presents the final chapter in the continuing adventures of Frank Taylor and Reginald Barker III in "China Seas©." Um...delay that, if this is the final chapter then I guess it won't be continuing...until Ron Howard buys the mind-movie rights, that is, and then, by gum, it'll continue.

"China Seas" © was written by Paul Berge (under the pen name, Armand Cassandra). "China Seas" cast: Richard Choate, Michael Cornelison, Patti Choate, Carol Gale, Ed Weiss

Coming Soon: Hey, Kids, wake up! The "Rejection Slip Theater annual Christmas Special"©, complete with a Chanukah solo, is coming up just in time for...well, for Christmas and Chanukah. So, keep watching your pod radio dial and remember to set your clocks back to Christmas/Chanukah 1964 for a holiday treat full of trans fats, rejected scripts and produced in an secondhand Easy Bake Oven.

Credits: Rejection Slip Theater (original © 1993), was created and produced by Joseph Pundzak and Paul Berge. Michael Meacham, Technical Director. Joseph Pundzak, Executive Producer. Original music by Jamie Poulsen. All original written stories remain the copyrighted property of the authors, used with permission by Rejection Slip Theater, which retains all rights to the audio productions. Most performers are available for voice work through Radio Garage in Urbandale, Iowa (http://www.radiogarage.com/). Some of the RST radioplays are available for theatrical production. Contact us for fees and copyrights at: rejectslip@aol.com Write "RST scripts" in the subject bar. No attachments, Fwd, viri or embedded messages, please, or we'll report you to Iowa Rejected Writers Workshop! Our podcast guru is Dan Wardell. More RST podcasts at: http://feeds.feedburner.com/rejectionsliptheater RST web site and Contact Us: http://www.paulberge.com/ "Good night...or good morning. Whatever works."

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