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“I see sparks flying outside the train, and we stop with a jolt, and lights go out”- Alex Garretson
Fight or flight? When your normal routine suddenly has raised stakes, how do you handle the situation? Today, we get three instances of real crisis and the human response.
Appetizer: Off The Rails
First Course: Bad Brother
Second Course: Why Can’t I Feel My Legs?
Vote For THE GRAYSCALE during the semi-final round of the Audio Verse Awards
Voting is open through the 30th of October, and a list of all of our nominees can be found here
Hosted, Written, and Edited by
Except for the story from The Secret Room Podcast, produced by Ben Hamm and Dahlia Beta
Today’s episode featured Alex Garretson and Matthew Schott
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The opening and closing theme for Sunday Night Supper are by Michael Gugliotti
Other music in the episode is by Podington Bear
A weekly look behind the curtain of our newest theatrical production, JERK.
In today’s episode, Andrew reveals some real life moments that inspired JERK, and we go through the importance of eye contact to relationship between actors, and between actors and the audience.
JERK will run August 24-26th, and August 31st- September 2nd at 8pm*, at THE HIVE, in Brooklyn NYC.
*(with 2pm showings on Saturdays)
You can buy tickets to the show here
And you can DONATE to the production here
A weekly look behind the curtain of our newest theatrical production, JERK.
In today’s episode, Andrew highlights the directing talents of Dylan James Amick, and runs through the constraints on this production.
JERK will run August 24-26th, and August 31st- September 2nd at 8pm*, at THE HIVE, in Brooklyn NYC.
*(with 2pm showings on Saturdays)
You can buy tickets to the show here
And you can DONATE to the production here
A weekly look behind the curtain of our newest theatrical production, JERK. In today’s episode, Andrew tells us how we got here, and why table reads make him nervous.
JERK will run August 24-26th, and August 31st- September 2nd at 8pm*, at THE HIVE, in Brooklyn NYC.
*(with 2pm showings on Saturdays)
You can buy tickets to the show here
And you can DONATE to the production here
In this minisode, we hear a new story about what not to do when working out in a graveyard, we revisit our JULY 4TH trip to Coney Island, and we get a preview about the next full length SNS episode.
First Course: Grave Consequences
Second Course: A Vegetarian at the Hot Dog Contest
Produced by Executive Director Julia Katz, Podcast Production Manager Chelsea Rugg, and Podcast Head Honcho Andrew Terrance Kaberline
Hosted, Written, and Edited by
Recorded by Julia Katz
Today’s episode featured Lindsey Griffith and Will Jennings.
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The opening and closing theme for Sunday Night Supper are by Michael Gugliotti
“You think Steve Harvey is helping you, but you’ve known that pile of clothes needs to be put away for a while”- Matthew Manning
Do-It-Yourself has become a craze from instructional videos, to home cooking kits, to self help books. Today we explore what kind of value can be gleaned from doing it ourselves.
Appetizer: Fresh To Death
First Course: Survey Says…
Second Course: Helped Self
Toast: Solo Chef
Produced by Executive Director Julia Katz, Podcast Production Manager Chelsea Rugg, and Podcast Head Honcho Andrew Terrance Kaberline
Hosted, Written, and Edited by
Today’s episode featured Matthew Manning, Clare Shreve, and Chelsea Rugg
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The opening and closing theme for Sunday Night Supper are by Michael Gugliotti
Other music in the episode is by Podington Bear
“Even if you know it’s over, it’s hard because it’s… it’s another person!”- Molly Corum
For season three, we are starting at the end! This episode explores the difficulty of ending things, from long running television shows to Tinder relationships.
First Course: Car Troubles
Second Course: We’ll Always Have November
Toast:
Produced by Executive Director Julia Katz, Podcast Production Manager Chelsea Rugg, and Podcast Head Honcho Andrew Terrance Kaberline
Hosted, Written, and Edited by
Today’s episode featured Matthew Schott, Ian Crawford, Dylan James Amick, Chelsea Rugg, and Molly Corum
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The opening and closing theme for Sunday Night Supper are by Michael Gugliotti
Podcast Head Honcho Andrew Terrance Kaberline reveals everything you need to know about CPT Broadcast’s third year producing audio stories.
Two years ago, on valentine’s day 2015, I was sitting in a rehearsal space in downtown Manhattan with the rest of the Critical Point ensemble, trying to figure out why our podcasts wouldn’t upload.
There is a great photo of this moment that is included in our press photos, of everyone else handling this situation well, and me picking at the sides of my mouth (certainly a gross tick of mine) praying that this hiccup wouldn’t kill the idea of making audio as a group before it even got off the ground.
Fast forward to now, 2017, and CPT Broadcasting is prepared to announce our intentions with our third year production cycle for our audio wing.
Above I have included an audio file that contains my podcast address as well as interviews with the show runners explaining the directions of their shows this year. But for those who can’t listen to it at the moment or maybe are reading this at work, I’ll hit you up with some highlights:
RETURNING SHOWS:
The Grayscale
Last season ended with more information revealed about the Moral Influx Co. and unknown whereabouts of our humble narrator, The Voice Inside Your Head. This season promises to give the people everything they’ve ever wanted, and maybe, just maybe, we will finally learn more about what the Grayscale itself actually is.
The Creedence Clearwater Revival Hour
The Pastor was revealed to be an imposter in last season’s finale, and now he’s on the run. Don’t worry, this will all get straightened out by Detective Jim Silvers, and I’m sure the Pastor will be back to interviewing the people of Beavertail Nebraska this season resulting in hijinks, calamity, and all around merriment.
Sunday Night Supper
Andrew returns with a revamped, brand new, glossy sounding season of storytelling and radio journalism. This year we will weave together high concept episodes with stories told in our original format. There will always be an appetizer at the top of show that paints more of a narrative scene, followed by true stories told around the dinner table.
WHAT ELSE DO YOU GOT?
We hope to bring you some more content this year independent of our three running shows (we have decided to fold Julia’s efforts on SJW into Sunday Night Supper, so that show will no longer be in full time production). Our goal is to release an original limited podcast drama series that will tie in with our production of Phfreaking. Also Will Jennings will be spearheading an ambitious project that aims to work like Masterpiece Theatre, in producing standalone audio dramas created by the ensemble AND by other writers and art makers that we recognize as being great.
SO hang tight everyone! We will be putting more audio in your ears very very soon.
“Here I am thinking now, not “hey I should get out of this situation,” but more so “is this weird? Is this beastiality?”- Jon Zencheck
In our season finale, we explore the strange things that people do as a result of trying to find a mate, or in response to losing one.
Appetizer:
First Course: That’s Not Me
Second Course: Strange Strange
Toast:
Produced by Exectuive Director Julia Katz, Podcast Production Manager Chelsea Rugg, and Podcast Head Honcho Andrew Terrance Kaberline
Hosted, Written, and Edited by Andrew Terrance Kaberline
Today’s episode featured Dylan James Amick, Charlotte, and Jon Zencheck
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The opening and closing theme for Sunday Night Supper are by Podington Bear
The cover of “I Wish It Was Christmas Today” can be found, here
I think that in just one angle of his head, there are a million stories. – Matt Manning, on Larry
Andrew explores the final three deadly sins. Our journey takes us from Facebook to fictional cities to the local strip club.
Appetizer:
First Course: Public Pride
You can listen to Does This Work? on iTunes
Second Course: Green Eyed Monster
Third Course: Lust With Lux
You can listen to Lux Atl’s podcast Stripcast: True Stories from a Stipper with a PHD on iTunes, and you can learn more about her work here
Produced by Exectuive Director Julia Katz, Podcast Production Manager Chelsea Rugg, and Podcast Head Honcho Andrew Terrance Kaberline
Hosted, Written, and Edited by Andrew Terrance Kaberline
Today’s episode featured stories, reporting, and acting from Matt Manning and Clare Shreve,
Subscribe to Sunday Night Supper on iTunes
The opening and closing theme for Sunday Night Supper are by Podington Bear.
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