A full-cast production recorded live at Convergence in Bloomington, Minnesota
The Ramon Raquello Orchestra was supposed to get their big break that night in 1938, on Orson Welles’ Mercury Theater show, but they kept getting cut off. The rest of that program became famous. Still is. But what happened to the band? We join them many years later at a reunion, and it seems that they can’t seem to escape the influence of the Martians.
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“Dialogue with Martian Trombone is their best ever. David Ossman and Phil Proctor simply shine—their brilliance illuminates every nook and Martian cranny.”
— Tom Lopez, president of the ZBS Foundation
“Good enough that if I heard it while driving, it would keep me in the car until it was over. A great idea within a great idea.”
— Patrick McLean, AIR Review BoardBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Brian Price has been working in audio theater and production for over thirty-five years. He has written, directed, and adapted for groups such as Native Voices at the Autry, the Grist Mill, and the National Audio Theatre Festivals. He and his Great Northern Audio Theatre partner, Jerry Stearns, wrote and produced eighteen years of the Mark Time Awards Radio Show and were awarded an Audie Award in 2017 for Best Audio Drama for their full-length drama In the Embers. They also hold a Norman Corwin Award for Lifetime Achievement in Audio Theater.
Jerry Stearns is cofounder, with Brian Price, of Great Northern Audio Theatre, a production company with a focus on lighthearted and comic original stories.