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Some say having an open window while you sleep at night is a guarantee of good health. For young Ellen, it was an open invitation to allow all manner of scary things to enter her cozy little bedroom. As she grew older, Ellen discovered an open window wasn't so scary after all. As a child she shivered from fear. But now she shivers with anticipation…
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“A story, whose aim isn’t high or out of reach, but right on the mark. It knows what wants to be and does it well…Overall this feels like a standard audio drama short with the stylistic tone of a Beverly Cleary novel, but with the complexity of a story for adults.”
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Official Selection of the 2015 HEAR Now Audio Fiction and Arts Festival
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About Dave Carley
Dave Carley is a leading Canadian playwright and radio dramatist whose works have been produced across Canada and the United States, as well as many countries around the world. His drama Orchidelirium premiered at Toronto’s Factory Theatre in 2004 and received three Dora Award nominations, including one for best new play. Carley has been playwright-in-residence at the Stratford Festival, Massachusetts’ Barrington Stage Company, the Shaw Festival, and the London Public Library. Most recently at CBC Radio Arts and Entertainment in Toronto, Carley was script editor, series editor, and dramaturge for various nationally syndicated radio drama programs, including Morningside Drama, Sunday Showcase, and Monday Night Playhouse. At the New York International Radio Festival, his radio drama Test Drive won a bronze medal, with Big Box winning gold.
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Bleak December Inc. is a multimedia company founded by Canadian actor and filmmaker Anthony D.P. Mann.