Written & directed by Steven Thomas Oney - Performed by a full cast with original music and sound effects - 2 COMPACT DISCS - 1.75 hours Publisher, HighBridge Audio (June 2005) ". . . powerful plays with all the full-cast drama of old radio thrillers . . . very highly recommended." —Midwest Book Review Features the intrepid Captain Underhill and his sidekick Dr. Alexander Scofield. Hyannisport’s Holmes and Watson, the cantankerous pair solves one spine-tingling mystery after another. The Queen is in the Counting House is a timely tale about up-and-coming Boston Red Sox catcher Zachary Devlin who could perhaps take the team to a World Championship, but only if he can survive—literally—the annual Cape Cod exhibition game. Expect a few curve balls! A child’s prank goes horribly wrong, trapping a young boy in a cast iron safe in Don’t Touch That Dial. The listener follows in real time as Captain Underhill must use his wits to defeat an enemy he can’t out-think or out-maneuver—the locked safe—in time to open the door before the boy runs out of air. About the Author: Stephen Thomas Oney is reviving the “lost art” of radio drama. He has earned accolades from the International Radio Festival and grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the National Endowment for the Arts. He lives and works on Cape Cod. |
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