A Waterlogg Double Feature from husband and wife team Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg
The Joe Bev Valentine Treat
This is a charming hour of stories (real and fictional) about love, hosted by veteran public radio producer Joe Bevilacqua. The hour includes "Who's Afraid of a Virginian's Wrath?," a parody of the Edward Albee play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, as played by George and Martha Washington; "A Valentine from Graham Nash's Mac": On February 12, 1996, an email from rock artist Graham Nash's Macintosh laptop triggered a series of bizarre coincidences, which led to the meeting of Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg; "Ode to a Transfer Station," or "Love Poem for the Dump"; "A Mathematical Valentine," in which Joe Bevilacqua tracks down his former mathematics professor, Ron Reummler, to hear how math can explain lost love; "The Love of Lee the Horselogger," in which Joe Bevilacqua meets a man who set out in a covered wagon in 2006 to find his childhood sweetheart and fell in love with America instead; "Marian the Librarian Finds Love at the Bookmobile," the true story of love, in Marian's own words; and "Valentine Vignette," a sketch by Daws Butler.
The Comedy-O-Rama Valentine Special: Cupid Comes to Camp Waterlogg
This comic one-hour radio play is written by Joe Bevilacqua and performed by real-life husband and wife team Joe Bevilacqua and Lorie Kellogg, plus Cousin Kenny Savoy, Jim Folly, Tom Giannazzo, and Reagan Bonjorno Leonard. It was recorded in the woods of Napanoch, New York, and at Carolyn's on Broadway in New York City.
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Joe Bevilacqua, also known as Joe Bev, is a public radio producer and radio theater dramatist. However, his career has taken him into every aspect of show business, including stage, film, and television as a producer, director, writer, author, actor, journalist, documentarian, and even cartoonist. He is also a member of the Metropolitan Opera Company in New York City.
Daws Butler is considered one of greatest voice actors of the twentieth century. Known as the voice of Hanna-Barbera, he spent two decades with the animation production company and originated the voices of many well-known cartoon characters, including Yogi Bear, Quick Draw McGraw, Huckleberry Hound, and Cap’n Crunch.