
PDC's Philly DramaCast
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PDC's PHILLY DRAMACAST - The Philadelphia Dramatists Centre's new Philly DramaCast stars the playwrights, actors, and producers of the Greater Philadelphia area in ten-minute short plays, complete with music and sound effects all done by local artists.
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“King in the Castle” by Caitlin Cieri. In this play, a king is visited by his son in a castle just off I-76 West. Tonight’s player is William Burrison as The King. And now, it’s time for the show. We open on Castle Dragonhill… Philly DramaCast is a production of the Philadelphia Dramatists Center (PDC). To see all of the latest readings, shows, and workshops the PDC provides, visit pdc1.org. You can follow Philly DramaCast on Facebook, and the PDC on Facebook and Twitter. This episode was produced and directed by Caitlin Cieri. Production, recording and hosting by Robert Ruelan. Editing and mixing by Charles Primerano. Original Music by Charles Primerano. Recorded at the Spruce Hill Community Association in Philadelphia.

In memory of the late Gil Sokolow, we are re-aring his Philly DramaCast episode “Guilty Until Proven Innocent.” In this show, two cops are guarding a prisoner before his trial. But there’s a group of people right outside, ready to take justice into their own hands. Tonight’s players are Vinny Ali as Deputy Percy Pruett, Ian Agnew as Deputy Bobby-Joe, Michael Russo as Gordon Gann, and Jeff Hunsicker as Frank. And now, it’s time for the show. We open on reflections of an infamous incident that occurred in August of 1915, in Milledgeville, Georgia... Warning: This episode contains instances of lynching, racism, Anti-Semitism, and police brutality, and references to rape Philly DramaCast is a production of the Philadelphia Dramatists Center (PDC). To see all of the latest readings, shows, and workshops the PDC provides, visit philadrama.org [//philadrama.org]. You can follow Philly DramaCast on Facebook, and the PDC on Facebook and Twitter. This episode was produced and directed by Caitlin Cieri. Production, recording and hosting by Robert Ruelan. This episode was edited by Adrian Bridges All rights reserved https://philadrama.org/ Support the show [http://www.pdc1.org/pdc-membership/] (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pdcplaywrights)

“David Austin” by Pat McGeever. You’ll be getting a peek inside Simone’s stately Center City apartment, right when an assassin from Murder, Incorporated stops by with a vase full of roses. Tonight’s players are Carol Moog as Simone and Joshua Jones as Flip. And now, it’s time for the show. We open on a penthouse apartment in Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia. a valley at midnight on All Hallows Eve… Philly DramaCast is a production of the Philadelphia Dramatists Center (PDC). To see all of the latest readings, shows, and workshops the PDC provides, visit pdc1.org. You can follow Philly DramaCast on Facebook, and the PDC on Facebook and Twitter. This episode was produced and directed by Caitlin Cieri. Production, recording and hosting by Robert Ruelan. Editing and mixing by Charles Primerano. Original Music by Charles Primerano. Recorded at the Spruce Hill Community Association in Philadelphia. All rights reserved.

“Dora's Dynamic Dates” by Marjorie Bicknell. In this play, two lonely people discover they are the only attendees of a speed-dating event run by a computerized program. Tonight’s players are Robert B. Ruelan as Ted, Keenya Jackson as Sara, and Caitlin Cieri as Dora. And now, it’s time for the show. We open on a hotel meeting room set up for the speed dating session. Philly DramaCast is a production of the Philadelphia Dramatists Center (PDC). To see all of the latest readings, shows, and workshops the PDC provides, visit pdc1.org. You can follow Philly DramaCast on Facebook, and the PDC on Facebook and Twitter. This episode was produced and directed by Caitlin Cieri. Production, recording and hosting by Robert Ruelan. Editing and mixing by Charles Primerano. Original Music by Charles Primerano. Recorded at the Spruce Hill Community Association in Philadelphia. All rights reserved. www.pdc1.org [https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/www.pdc1.org]

“Zombie Chicken: A Love Story,” by Robin Rodriguez. In this show, Kari’s pitching a documentary based on the trials and tribulations of her client...a zombie chicken looking for love. And Kari’s looking for someone to play the male lead. Tonight’s players are Sarah McWilliams as Kari, Jeff Hunsicker as Cornwell, and Shelli Pentimall Bookler as the Zombie Chicken. A quick warning before we begin, this show contains violence, sexual content, and a reference to sexual abuse of a minor. And now, it’s time for the show. We open in an indie film producer’s office... This episode was directed and produced by Caitlin Cieri, Robert Ruelan, and Annie Fang. Editing and mixing by Annie Fang. This episode of Philly DramaCast was recorded remotely by Sarah McWilliams, Jeff Hunsicker, and Shelli Pentimall Bookler and was produced by the Philadelphia Dramatists Center.

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