Red Room Radio Redux (R4), September 2015

The first Short Story ReadAloud on Friday evening, October 2 at the new Red Room venue at Taiwan Air Force Base was an informal affair. Some readers had prepared their chosen stories by rehearsing accompanied by music and sound effects. A variety of authors were represented, including Ernest Hemingway, Mark Twain and Ray Bradbury. The Taipei Writers Group was well represented and one of the members shared her own work by reading it aloud.
Everyone had a chance a chance to read “cold” (without preparation) from a collection of “Flash Fiction”: extremely short short stories. In this case the stories were 55 words long.

Several attendees expressed interest in regular meetings where we can read aloud, either as soloists or to share a piece of literature by taking turns reading aloud to the group. We look forward to starting a series of gatherings and will post when we settle on a pattern of dates. The meetings may lead to productions or may be just for the joy of it.

Rehearsals for DRACULA are in full swing, complete with plenty of noise.
We are scheduled to perform on Friday, October 23 at the new Red Room space at TAF. Tickets can be bought through AccuPass.
Details here on the Red Room website and FaceBook page.

Our adaptation draws heavily on the original novel by Bram Stoker. It was written specifically for Red Room Radio Redux by Ignatz Ratskywatsky.

Nearly half the cast is returning from our original production in 2013.
The studio recording (also made in 2013) is on the new ICRT-FM100 app, along with five other stories we produced at their studio. You can download the app to your smart phone for free! Do it now!

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