“The Quackening” is “Goodbye, Earl” with Witches
Angela Craig is back in Everly Heights, and she’s not happy about it. Inside a magical box she’ll discover the ancestral power to make her wishes a reality. But does Angela want recovery, or revenge?
Angela Craig is back in Everly Heights, and she’s not happy about it. Inside a magical box she’ll discover the ancestral power to make her wishes a reality. But does Angela want recovery, or revenge?
Butch Maxwell interviews me live on WKKX 1600 AM to chat about the the real-life locations and people that inspired Everly Heights Tales.
Bill Meeks sits down with forever theater kids Anne Marie DeSimone and Jason George for a nostalgic conversation about rehearsals, missed cues, and the backstage drama of their theatrical lives at West Liberty State College in the early ’00s.
A devoted usher at the historic Cornerstone Theater, uncovers a chilling secret hidden within its velvet seats: a mysterious power that lets audience members live their best life.
In the spirit of a classic 90s educational science show like Beakman’s World, “Hey, Marie Molecule!” follows a young girl who visits the titular scientist with an anxiety-fueled question: “Will my brother become a super-villain from an X-ray?”.
In this bonus episode of Everly Heights Tales, I talk to an actor I have an awful lot of nostalgia for: Paul Zaloom, best known as Beakman from the hit ’90s educational series Beakman’s World.
Join me on a personal tour of the places that shaped my imagination, my life, and most importantly, my new audio drama Everly Heights Tales.
This is the behind-the-scenes look at how memory, loss, and the effort to honor my past brought The Museum of What Was to life.
“The Museum of What Was” transforms one of the hardest times of my life into a musical, as you do.
A Very Special episode of Everly Heights Tales.