THE PETALUMA RADIO PLAYERS
In less than four years on the San Francisco Bay Area theatre circuit, after breathing new life into radio classics like 'The Shadow' in 2015, followed by the staging of 'Slay Bells Ring (Are you listening?),' four comedic original one-acts which played to sold out houses at the Hotel Petaluma in 2016, the Petaluma Radio Players, the North Bay's most eclectic and energized radio theatre company, are continuing to churn out a cornucopia of radio plays including vintage dramas like 'One Way Passage' (1932) and 'Trifles' (1916), and modern fare like the tear-jerking 'The Next Move' and in-stitches comedic noir parody, 'Story: A Detective Story.' We produce two radio plays per month. Join our podcast. Join our mailing list: info@petalumaradioplayers.com. Prepare to giggle and cry.
THE PETALUMA RADIO PLAYERS
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Long time building resident, Gillie (SHIRLEY BENNETT) shares support and gossip with new-in-town tenant, Mara (DORI O'DEA) in 'The Sentinel,' a half-hour drama by New Jersey playwright Hal Corley which asks audiences to consider the uncomfortable superimposition of old time neighborhood values onto de rigeur measures to ensure self-preservation in a world of suicide and stalkers. Troupe member Emily Lord makes her directorial debut in this Petaluma Radio Players production.