Dear Folks-
This being the first time I've been able to get in the door of the site all day, and possibly being the last for a while, I'll take this opportunity to wish you all a Blessed Christ's Mass, a Happy Santa Holiday, or just the very best for whatever the next few days means to you & yours
And, with thanks for your kind words about our presentations in the past (most recently, FRANKENSTEIN: MODERN PROMETHEUS), off come the wrappings of Quicksilver Radio Theater's Christmas gift to you!
Merriest,
-Craig Wichman
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
(A Ghost Story for Christmas)
by Charles Dickens
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Directed by Jay Stern (THE CHANGELING), and adapted by Producer Craig Wichman (THE DEVIL YOU KNOW); featuring Mr. Wichman, Anthony Cinelli, John Prave, Ghislaine Nichols, Deborah Barta, Joseph Franchini, Jodi Botelho, Elizabeth Stull, and Tony Scheinman; Music by TONY AWARD winner Mark Hollmann, Sound Effects by Clyde Baldo and The Cast, and Engineering by David Nolan.
"...A Scrooge for all seasons..." - Paul Davis, author of
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF EBENEZER SCROOGE
(NOTE: All times LOCAL)
KPR (Kansas) STREAMING
Sunday, December 23rd, 8pm CT
KMUN-KTCB (Oregon) STREAMING
Sunday, December 23, 7pm PT
KUHF (Texas) STREAMING
Christmas Eve, 3pm CT
KUOW (Washington) STREAMING
Christmas Eve, 8pm PT
KDUR (Colorado) STREAMING
Christmas Eve, 8pm MST
WVRU (Virginia) STREAMING
Christmas Eve, 8pm ET
WMNF (Florida) STREAMING
Christmas Eve, 10:30pm ET (Part 2)
KUND (North Dakota) STREAMING
Christmas Day, 3pm and 7pm CT
KZYX-KYZZ (California) STREAMING
(Time ?)
WCAI-WNAN (Massachusetts) STREAMING
(Time ?)
KWSO (Oregon)
Christmas Eve, 10pm and Christmas Day, 7pm PT
"(Quicksilver's) work is GREAT, not just good" - Bill Owen, co-author of
THE GREAT AMERICAN BROADCAST
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By streaming I hope you mean it is accessible on the web. I very much want to listen.
GD
GD-
Yes!
-CW
Listened last night. Thank you so much for telling us about it. Well worth the listen, but really that kind of goes without saying doesn't it.
Merry Christmas
Gary
Thank YOU for tuning in to Dickens' "Fifth Gospel," Gary!
We take the medium seriously, and I'm fiercely proud of the work the gang does. For my own part, I feel it a kind of sacred honor to get a shot at characters like that "squeezing, wrenching, grasping, scraping, clutching covetous old sinner."
Merriest,
-Craig W.