Angela Craig is back in Everly Heights, and she’s not happy about it. That is, until she has a bizarre run-in with Beatrix Knapp and her old high school bullies, “The Sparkles”. They offer her a strange inheritance from a dead relative. Inside a magical box she’ll discover the ancestral power to make her wishes a reality. But does Angela want recovery, or revenge?
Bill Meeks sits down with forever theater kids Anne Marie DeSimone and Jason George for a nostalgic conversation about rehearsals, missed cues, and the backstage drama of their theatrical lives at West Liberty State College in the early ’00s.
A devoted usher at the historic Cornerstone Theater uncovers a chilling secret hidden within its velvet seats: a mysterious power that lets audience members live their best life.
Tonight, my ghoulish guests, we crack open a chilling case of sorority sisterhood gone horribly flat! When Madison invites her frenemy Faith down to the basement for a taste of an exclusive new White Claw flavor, things get bubbly in all the wrong ways. One sip too many, and the claws really come out… A wickedly funny tale of basic witches, haunted hard seltzers, and influencer-era evil.
I talk to an actor I have an awful lot of nostalgia for: Paul Zaloom, best known as Beakman from the hit ’90s educational series Beakman’s World. This hour-long interview traces Zaloom’s journey from his own “Everly Heights,” Garden City in New York state, to his work in avant-garde theater and puppetry.
In the spirit of a classic 90s educational science show like Beakman’s World or Mr. Wizard, “Hey, Marie Molecule!” follows a young girl named Eliza, who visits the titular scientist with an anxiety-fueled question: “Will my brother become a super-villain from an X-ray?”.
Join me on a personal tour of the places that shaped my imagination, my life, and most importantly, my new audio drama Everly Heights Tales.
This is the behind-the-scenes look at how memory, loss, and the effort to honor my past brought The Museum of What Was to life.
When failing salesman Don House returns to his hometown, he’s confronted by the ghosts of his past. This mini-musical follows a man as he reconnects with a troubled musician, a shady restaurant owner, and his first love, all while exploring if it’s possible to ever truly go home again.
In this bonus episode, the cast of “Welcome, Freshmen” celebrates the final recording session with a virtual cast party! They talk about the process of making an animated series over the internet, what it was like to improvise around the script, and the creative collaboration between actors and writers. They also get into some voice actor tech talk and, of course, we learn the term “fluffy lungs.” Get to know the talented group of actors who brought this very special story to life.
