Sinopsis
The Paper moon Radio Theater company is dedicated to providing high quality radio productions. The company is based in Australia.
Episodios
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Episode 20: A CHRISTMAS CAROL PART 4
17/12/2020 Duración: 28minA Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is a classic. It has not been out of print since it’s first publication in 1843 and has been read, filmed and staged multiple times. This podcast - available in four parts - is produced by the Papermoon Radio Theater Company and features a magnificent reading by Tony Turner, who performs all the characters. Credits:Performed by Tony TurnerProduced and adapted for broadcast by Bart Meehan “Part 4 in which Scrooge is visited by the last of the three spirits and finally understands the real meaning of Christmas.”Originally broadcast by 1RPH Canberra and 2NVR Nambucca.
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Episode 19: A CHRISTMAS CAROL PART 3
17/12/2020 Duración: 28minA Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is a classic. It has not been out of print since it’s first publication in 1843 and has been read, filmed and staged multiple times. This podcast - available in four parts - is produced by the Papermoon Radio Theater Company and features a magnificent reading by Tony Turner, who performs all the characters. Credits:Performed by Tony TurnerProduced and adapted for broadcast by Bart Meehan “Part 3 in which Scrooge is visited by the second of the three spirits”Originally broadcast by 1RPH Canberra and 2NVR Nambucca.
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Episode 19: A CHRISTMAS CAROL PART 2
17/12/2020 Duración: 28minA Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is a classic. It has not been out of print since it’s first publication in 1843 and has been read, filmed and staged multiple times. This podcast - available in four parts - is produced by the Papermoon Radio Theater Company and features a magnificent reading by Tony Turner, who performs all the characters. Credits:Performed by Tony TurnerProduced and adapted for broadcast by Bart Meehan “Part 2 in which Scrooge is visited by the first of the three spirits”Originally broadcast by 1RPH Canberra and 2NVR Nambucca.
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Episode 18: A CHRISTMAS CAROL PART 1
17/12/2020 Duración: 28minA Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is a classic. It has not been out of print since it’s first publication in 1843 and has been read, filmed and staged multiple times. This podcast - available in four parts - is produced by the Papermoon Radio Theater Company and features a magnificent reading by Tony Turner, who performs all the characters. Credits:Performed by Tony TurnerProduced and adapted for broadcast by Bart Meehan “Part 1 in which Scrooge is visited by Marley’s Ghost”Originally broadcast by 1RPH Canberra and 2NVR Nambucca.
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Episode 17: Coffee in Jerusalem
15/12/2020 Duración: 15minA chance meeting on a rainy day reveals the enduring nature of love and how it ultimately triumphs over the worst of all evils.Performed by Tony TurnerWritten by Bart MeehanOriginally broadcast on 2NVR (Nambucca) and ArtSound FM (Canberra) in 2020
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Episode 16: The Last Letter
24/11/2020 Duración: 13minWilfred Owen wrote poetry in the trenches during the Great War, as the world burned around him. He sent his poems home in letters to his mother. She received his last letter on November 11th, 1918. Papermoon Radio Theatre presents a powerful play about the pointlessness of war and a mother’s loss.Written by Bart MeehanDirected by Tony TurnerPerformed by Elaine Noon
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VILLAGE WOOING - PART 3
29/10/2020 Duración: 21minConversation ThreeVillage Wooing was written by George Bernard Shaw in 1936. It is a delightful play about the developing relationship of a man and woman told in three conversations. This production is from the papermoon Theatre Company and is performed by Elaine Noon and Tony Turner. It was directed by Tony Turner and engineered by Bart Meehan.
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VILLAGE WOOING - PART 2
29/10/2020 Duración: 18minConversation Two Village Wooing was written by George Bernard Shaw in 1936. It is a delightful play about the developing relationship of a man and woman told in three conversations. This production is from the papermoon Theatre Company and is performed by Elaine Noon and Tony Turner. It was directed by Tony Turner and engineered by Bart Meehan.
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VILLAGE WOOING - PART 1
29/10/2020 Duración: 14minConversation One Village Wooing was written by George Bernard Shaw in 1936. It is a delightful play about the developing relationship of a man and woman told in three conversations. This production is from the papermoon Theatre Company and is performed by Elaine Noon and Tony Turner. It was directed by Tony Turner and engineered by Bart Meehan.
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Love in Lockdown?
16/08/2020 Duración: 08minIn 2020 the world changed. A pandemic forced most of us into lockdown, while we fought to beat Covid-19. This play is both the product of time spent at home waiting for the “all clear” and an “imagining” of how some might respond to this new normal. Love in Lockdown? is one of a number of plays produced by the Canberra based papermoon Theatre Company as part of their LockDown Project. The play has been broadcast on ArtSound FM and 2NVR. The script was one of the winners of 2020 Pint-size Plays (UK) competition. Written by Bart MeehanDirected by Tony TurnerPerformed by Jasmine Tearle and Jack Taylor
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That Monster Show
11/04/2020 Duración: 19minA silly story about a silly place called Hollywood, where faking reality is the biggest thing in town. Written by Bart MeehanNarrated by Nathan EnglishOriginally broadcast on the AntiSF Radio Show (hosted by Ion Newcombe). 2NVR, Nambucca.
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when Willie came home from the war hoorah hoorah
09/03/2020 Duración: 17minThis story written by Bart Meehan was originally published in the Antipodean SF anthology and subsequently broadcast on 2NVR, Nambucca. The story is read by Alistair Lloyd, and deals with the pervasiveness of grief. The piece is speculative fiction but the subject is real. Wars do not end when the shooting finishes and the past is never past.
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The Things That Last
08/03/2020 Duración: 07minThis podcast is very short and consists of two stories by Bart Meehan and published in Antipodean SF. They were subsequently broadcast on 2NVR, Nambucca.The Things That Last is read by Marj Essex and deals with what is important at the very end. The story was adapted into a short play that was produced in the Short and Sweet Festival, Canberra 2018. Corporate Life is read by Bart Meehan, and was a passing thought had by the author, while sitting through an interminable meeting.
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Meeting with a Misanthrope
07/08/2018 Duración: 54minThis podcast consists of two stories written by Bart Meehan and originally broadcast on the Antipodean SF Radio Show. They are both speculative fiction and deal with issues facing modern society. The tone is intended to be darkly humorous. Meeting with a Misanthrope is narrated by Marg Essex There goes the neighbourhood is narrated by Timothy Gwyn The stories were broadcast by 2NVR Nambucca on the Antipodean SF Radio Show hosted by Ion Newcombe in 2018.(https://2nvr.org.au/index.php/programs?the-antipodeansf-radio-show)
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Friday Night at Sully's
16/07/2018 Duración: 41minFriday Night at Sully's is a radio play about what might have been. A man retires and decides to clean out his garage- the last job on a list of tasks meant to keep him busy. As he unpacks boxes, his is drawn into his youth, where he was going to be a musician, until life got in the way. Written by Bart MeehanOriginal music by Anthony and David GillPerformed and directed by Tony TurnerRecorded at ArtSound FM Canberra.. Sound Engineer: Tony Hunt. The play was originally broadcast as Stories from an Ordinary Life on 2NVR Nambucca Heads and ArtSound FM Canberra.
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Christmas 1917
24/12/2015 Duración: 27minThree men are sitting in a trench in France on Christmas Eve. All is quiet on the Front and then one of them hears something...A radio play produced by Paper Moon Radio Theater.Writer: Bart MeehanDirector: Tony TurnerCast: Elaine Noone, Geoffrey Borny, Jarrad West, Tony Turner.Sound Engineer: Tony HuntRecorded at Artsound Studios, Canberra. Originally broadcast on Artsound FM and 2NVR.
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After all - A story of Gallipoli
22/04/2015 Duración: 44minAfter all is a radio play written by Bart Meehan and produced by the Paper Moon Radio Theater. The play tells the story of two men from their initial meeting on the docks in Sydney (as they head off to the First World War) through their training in Egypt, to their landing at Gallipoli and subsequent hospitalisation in Malta. The play was broadcast on the Australian Community Radio Network on 25 April 2015. (Note that the play contains some bad language) Cast: Tony Turner, Elaine Noone, Christopher Zuber, Geoffrey Borny, Emma Wood, Gabrielle Hyslop, Will WangWriter: Bart MeehanDirector: Tony TurnerSound Engineer: Tony HunterRecorded at ArtSound Studios, Manuka, ACT, Australia
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Home
14/01/2014 Duración: 20minA radio play produced by Paper Moon Radio Theater.Canberra was established as the Australian capital in 1913, though the government did not relocate there, from Melbourne, until 1927, when Parliament House was opened. Over the years it has grown out of the bush to become a vibrant city that is home to 320000 people. This play is not a history of the city; it is about a family and particularly, the relationship between a man and his father. The form is a “fictional” reminiscence, but the piece does use letters and articles from the 1920s and 1930s, as background. Written by Bart Meehan. Directed by Tony Turner. Cast: David Clapham,Rachel Clapham, Tony Turner. Sound Engineer: Tony HunterRecorded at the Artsound Studio, Manuka
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The Light of Hope in their Eyes - Stories from the Blitz
25/04/2013 Duración: 32minThe Paper Moon Radio Theater group is based in Canberra Australia and is dedicated to producing high quality radio plays. The Light of Hope in their Eyes was written by Bart Meehan and directed by Tony Turner. The play chronicles the experiences of three people during the London Blitz and the Battle of Britain. Cast: Geoffrey Borny, David Clapham, Christa de Jager, Tony TurnerRecorded at Artsound Studios, Canberra and originally broadcast on Artsound-FM.
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An Ordinary War - A radio play
14/09/2012 Duración: 31minAn Ordinary War is a 30 minutes radio play based on the experiences of three people during the First World War: Agnes (a British country girl), George (a British public school boy)and Lance (an Australian shopkeeper). The play includes WW1 poetry and songs. Written by Bart Meehan. Directed by Tony Turner.Actors: Geoffrey Borny, David Clapham, Christa de Jager, Tony Turner