Coyote Radio Theater's podcast Coyote Radio Theater
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Digging up the corpse of Old Time Radio and putting a funny hat on it, Coyote Radio Theater has haunted the airwaves and strange, offbeat venues of the rural Central Arizona Highlands since 1997.
They perform original comedy sketches with live sound effects and music.
For more information, pictures and recorded shows, visit
www.coyoteradio.org
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Apocalypse Update
Those of you who habitually listen to the Christian News Network will remember hearing something very similar to this.
Bear in mind, to some of your neighbors and elected servants, anything that can happen to screw things up further brings us that much closer to that most happy of days, the Rapture.
This sketch debuted at the 2006 Day of the Dead Dinner Show "War of the Squirrels."
The cast included: Voice Actresses Angie Johnson-Schmit and Pam Martin, Voice Actors Greg Fine, Sean Jeralds and Christian Smith; Foley Artists Tiff Boehle and Kate; sound man Todd Skaggs; director Andrew Johnson-Schmit.
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Revenge of the Radio Avenger - Part 2
Here's an amusingly tart critique of bland corporate radio with a very uncharacteristic nod to OTR. Usually we leave old time radio references to our good friends in Canada's relentlessly good Decoder Ring Theatre.
But in this case, we hope you don't mind. When we're trying to poke fun at modern radio's sad state of affairs, it may be most telling to remember how great our airwaves once were.
(Orginally recorded at the 5th Annual Day of the Dead Dinner Show, Nov. 2004, the Crystal Ballroom of the Hotel Montezuma, Prescott, AZ) -
Revenge of the Radio Avenger - Part 1
Here's an amusingly tart critique of bland corporate radio with a very uncharacteristic nod to OTR. Usually we leave old time radio references to our good friends in Canada's relentlessly good Decoder Ring Theatre.
But in this case, we hope you don't mind. When we're trying to poke fun at modern radio's sad state of affairs, it may be most telling to remember how great our airwaves once were.
(Orginally recorded at the 5th Annual Day of the Dead Dinner Show, Nov. 2004, the Crystal Ballroom of the Hotel Montezuma, Prescott, AZ) -
War of the Squirrels - Part 3
Finally! The finale of CRT's massive work of heart-stopping terror - The War of the Squirrels!
At last, we can find out what happened to a small-town Shakespearean theatre company who's innovative, if not innocent, approach to fund-raising went so, so wrong.
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War of the Squirrels - Part 2
When we last left our story, Christian radio DJ Myra Flato, from Creation Science Friday, and Morning Zoo DJ Don Murphy, Murphy in the Morning, were desperately trying to deal with an invasion of hyper-intelligent evil squirrels. Or were they?
Find out in the second of a 3-parter concerning the strange doings in rural Arizona around last Halloween. There's spooky comedy, there's red state/blue state satire, menacing squirrels and well, there's "Hamlet on the Hindenburg," what can we say?
Recorded live at the 7th Annual Day of the Dead Dinner Show at the Smoki Museum in Prescott, AZ
The cast included:
Voice Actors: Angie Johnson-Schmit, Pam Martin, Greg Martin, Christian Smith, Comic Genius; Foley Artists Tiff Boehle and Kate McEwen; Written by Christian Smith and Andrew Johnson-Schmit; Directed by Andrew Johnson-Schmit
For more Coyote Radio Theater, visit
http://www.coyoteradio.org -
War of the Squirrels - Part 1
New Jersey has Grover's Corner. New Mexico has Area 51. Arizona has, well, our friends in Crest Top, Arizona.
This is the first of a 3-parter concerning the strange doings in rural Arizona around last Halloween. There's spooky comedy, there's red state/blue state satire, menacing squirrels and well, there's Maisie, what can we say?
For more Coyote Radio Theater, visit
http://www.coyoteradio.org
Recorded live at the 7th Annual Day of the Dead Dinner Show at the Smoki Museum in Prescott, AZ
The cast included:
Voice Actors: Angie Johnson-Schmit, Pam Martin, Greg Martin, Christian Smith, Comic Genius; Foley Artists Tiff Boehle and Kate McEwen; Written by Christian Smith and Andrew Johnson-Schmit; Directed by Andrew Johnson-Schmit