<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?><rss xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:blogger="http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008" xmlns:gd="http://schemas.google.com/g/2005" xmlns:georss="http://www.georss.org/georss" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:openSearch="http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearchrss/1.0/" xmlns:thr="http://purl.org/syndication/thread/1.0" version="2.0"><channel><atom:id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589113113776263534</atom:id><lastBuildDate>Sat, 14 Sep 2024 09:03:25 +0000</lastBuildDate><title>The Radio Riel Players Present</title><description>Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world.</description><link>http://rrplayers.blogspot.com/</link><managingEditor>noreply@blogger.com (Gabrielle Riel)</managingEditor><generator>Blogger</generator><openSearch:totalResults>19</openSearch:totalResults><openSearch:startIndex>1</openSearch:startIndex><openSearch:itemsPerPage>25</openSearch:itemsPerPage><language>en-us</language><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><copyright>All content has expired copyrights</copyright><itunes:image href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_jLeGTWts6ww/Se-D-DZEXQI/AAAAAAAABg0/wII2mFW3SRg/S1600-R/radioriel-logo-rounded.png"/><itunes:keywords>radio,riel,radio,program,short,stories,reading,performance</itunes:keywords><itunes:summary>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world.</itunes:summary><itunes:subtitle>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:category text="Arts"><itunes:category text="Literature"/></itunes:category><itunes:author>Gabrielle Riel</itunes:author><itunes:owner><itunes:email>info@radioriel.org</itunes:email><itunes:name>Gabrielle Riel</itunes:name></itunes:owner><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589113113776263534.post-1655178011564612344</guid><pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2013 22:25:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2013-06-17T15:25:21.543-07:00</atom:updated><title>The Radio Riel Players Present Tales from New Babbage: The Novel of the White Powder</title><description>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
"Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong?&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;i&gt;What is in that white powder my brother is taking?&lt;/i&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Junie Ginsburg tells a tale that HP Lovecraft said "approaches the absolute culmination of loathsome fright.”&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Arthur Machen was born in Wales and became enamored with mysticism and the occult at an early age. The Novel of the White Powder was part of &lt;a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Impostors" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"&gt;The Three Impostors&lt;/a&gt;, a novel composed of a number of interwoven tales, in 1895. The novel and the stories within it were eventually to be regarded as among Machen's best works.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
However, following the indecency scandal surrounding Oscar Wilde later that year, Machen's association with works of decadent horror made it difficult for him to find a publisher for new works until later in his career. Publisher John Lane, wary of the atmosphere, asked Machen to censor his manuscript. Barring the omission of one word, Machen refused to comply.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
First Publication:1895&lt;br /&gt;
Reader: Miss Junie Ginsburg&lt;br /&gt;
Intro: Mr Announcer &amp;amp; MacKnight Culdesac&lt;br /&gt;
Outro: Miss Penny Dreadful&lt;br /&gt;
Music: Earth Prelude, Decline, Ghostcalypse 3, Martian Cowboy, The Dread, Bent and Broken, and Arcane, by &lt;a href="http://incompetech.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"&gt;Kevin Macleod&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Production: Mosseveno Tenk&lt;br /&gt;
Runtime: 47:55&lt;br /&gt;
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</description><link>http://rrplayers.blogspot.com/2013/06/the-radio-riel-players-present-tales.html</link><thr:total>0</thr:total><author>info@radioriel.org (Gabrielle Riel)</author><enclosure length="46006679" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://ia601709.us.archive.org/26/items/TheNovelOfTheWhitePowder/The%20Novel%20of%20the%20White%20Powder.mp3"/><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world. "Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong? What is in that white powder my brother is taking? Junie Ginsburg tells a tale that HP Lovecraft said "approaches the absolute culmination of loathsome fright.” Arthur Machen was born in Wales and became enamored with mysticism and the occult at an early age. The Novel of the White Powder was part of The Three Impostors, a novel composed of a number of interwoven tales, in 1895. The novel and the stories within it were eventually to be regarded as among Machen's best works. However, following the indecency scandal surrounding Oscar Wilde later that year, Machen's association with works of decadent horror made it difficult for him to find a publisher for new works until later in his career. Publisher John Lane, wary of the atmosphere, asked Machen to censor his manuscript. Barring the omission of one word, Machen refused to comply. First Publication:1895 Reader: Miss Junie Ginsburg Intro: Mr Announcer &amp;amp; MacKnight Culdesac Outro: Miss Penny Dreadful Music: Earth Prelude, Decline, Ghostcalypse 3, Martian Cowboy, The Dread, Bent and Broken, and Arcane, by Kevin Macleod Production: Mosseveno Tenk Runtime: 47:55 You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gabrielle Riel</itunes:author><itunes:summary>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world. "Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong? What is in that white powder my brother is taking? Junie Ginsburg tells a tale that HP Lovecraft said "approaches the absolute culmination of loathsome fright.” Arthur Machen was born in Wales and became enamored with mysticism and the occult at an early age. The Novel of the White Powder was part of The Three Impostors, a novel composed of a number of interwoven tales, in 1895. The novel and the stories within it were eventually to be regarded as among Machen's best works. However, following the indecency scandal surrounding Oscar Wilde later that year, Machen's association with works of decadent horror made it difficult for him to find a publisher for new works until later in his career. Publisher John Lane, wary of the atmosphere, asked Machen to censor his manuscript. Barring the omission of one word, Machen refused to comply. First Publication:1895 Reader: Miss Junie Ginsburg Intro: Mr Announcer &amp;amp; MacKnight Culdesac Outro: Miss Penny Dreadful Music: Earth Prelude, Decline, Ghostcalypse 3, Martian Cowboy, The Dread, Bent and Broken, and Arcane, by Kevin Macleod Production: Mosseveno Tenk Runtime: 47:55 You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>radio,riel,radio,program,short,stories,reading,performance</itunes:keywords></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589113113776263534.post-7973076884971050144</guid><pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 00:41:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2013-05-06T11:12:27.642-07:00</atom:updated><title>The Radio Riel Players Present Tales from New Babbage: The Phantom Coach</title><description>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio 
production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The 
Radio Riel Players from around the world.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
"Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the 
residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New
 Babbage, what could possibly go wrong?&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The sultry Scotsman of 
New Babbage, Victor Mornington, reads a ghostly tale of the northern 
moors: The Phantom Coach by Amelia B Edwards.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Miss Edwards was a journalist, novelist, egyptologist and 
suffragette. She traveled extensively with only a female companion in an
 era when male chaperones were considered socially and physically 
essential. She was also an early advocate for the preservation of 
archeological sites from the ravages of development and tourism.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
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</description><link>http://rrplayers.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-radio-riel-players-present-tales.html</link><thr:total>0</thr:total><author>info@radioriel.org (Gabrielle Riel)</author><enclosure length="43921885" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://ia601702.us.archive.org/35/items/ThePhantomCoachByAmeliaB.Edwards/The%20Phantom%20Coach%20by%20Amelia%20B.%20Edwards.mp3"/><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world. "Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong? The sultry Scotsman of New Babbage, Victor Mornington, reads a ghostly tale of the northern moors: The Phantom Coach by Amelia B Edwards. Miss Edwards was a journalist, novelist, egyptologist and suffragette. She traveled extensively with only a female companion in an era when male chaperones were considered socially and physically essential. She was also an early advocate for the preservation of archeological sites from the ravages of development and tourism. You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gabrielle Riel</itunes:author><itunes:summary>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world. "Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong? The sultry Scotsman of New Babbage, Victor Mornington, reads a ghostly tale of the northern moors: The Phantom Coach by Amelia B Edwards. Miss Edwards was a journalist, novelist, egyptologist and suffragette. She traveled extensively with only a female companion in an era when male chaperones were considered socially and physically essential. She was also an early advocate for the preservation of archeological sites from the ravages of development and tourism. You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>radio,riel,radio,program,short,stories,reading,performance</itunes:keywords></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589113113776263534.post-9149164629258519962</guid><pubDate>Sun, 31 Mar 2013 15:47:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2013-03-31T08:47:52.927-07:00</atom:updated><title>The Radio Riel Players Present: Tales from New Babbage, The New Accelerator</title><description>Yes indeed, these are pushful, pushful days we live in. If only there was a way to find more time. Tonight, Emerson Lighthouse reads The New Accelerator by H. G. Wells, first published in The Strand magazine in 1901.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Come listen at the &lt;a href="http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Babbage%20Square/127/3/106" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"&gt;Red Dragon&lt;/a&gt; in Babbage Square at 12 noon or 8pm PDT (California time) or listen wherever you may be by tuning your media player to &lt;a href="http://loudcity.com/stations/radio-riel-steampunk/tune_in" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"&gt;Radio Riel Steampunk&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Host: Osgoode "YoYo" Underby&lt;br /&gt;
Reader: Emerson Lighthouse&lt;br /&gt;
Outro: Reliable Barthelmess&lt;br /&gt;
Promo: Byron Wexhome&lt;br /&gt;
Music: Ishkari Lore, Opium, Ghostcalypse 6, Himalayan Atmoshpere, Gypsy Shoegazer, Fluffing a Duck, Myst, composed and performed by Kevin MacLeod and available at &lt;a href="http://incompetech.com/" target="_blank"&gt;incompetech.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Production Engineer: Mosseveno Tenk&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods:&lt;br /&gt;
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</description><link>http://rrplayers.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-radio-riel-players-present-tales_31.html</link><thr:total>0</thr:total><author>info@radioriel.org (Gabrielle Riel)</author><enclosure length="37425522" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://ia601704.us.archive.org/16/items/TheNewAcceleratorByH.G.WellsRadioRiel/The%20New%20Accelerator%20by%20H.G.%20Wells.mp3"/><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Yes indeed, these are pushful, pushful days we live in. If only there was a way to find more time. Tonight, Emerson Lighthouse reads The New Accelerator by H. G. Wells, first published in The Strand magazine in 1901. Come listen at the Red Dragon in Babbage Square at 12 noon or 8pm PDT (California time) or listen wherever you may be by tuning your media player to Radio Riel Steampunk. Host: Osgoode "YoYo" Underby Reader: Emerson Lighthouse Outro: Reliable Barthelmess Promo: Byron Wexhome Music: Ishkari Lore, Opium, Ghostcalypse 6, Himalayan Atmoshpere, Gypsy Shoegazer, Fluffing a Duck, Myst, composed and performed by Kevin MacLeod and available at incompetech.com Production Engineer: Mosseveno Tenk You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gabrielle Riel</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Yes indeed, these are pushful, pushful days we live in. If only there was a way to find more time. Tonight, Emerson Lighthouse reads The New Accelerator by H. G. Wells, first published in The Strand magazine in 1901. Come listen at the Red Dragon in Babbage Square at 12 noon or 8pm PDT (California time) or listen wherever you may be by tuning your media player to Radio Riel Steampunk. Host: Osgoode "YoYo" Underby Reader: Emerson Lighthouse Outro: Reliable Barthelmess Promo: Byron Wexhome Music: Ishkari Lore, Opium, Ghostcalypse 6, Himalayan Atmoshpere, Gypsy Shoegazer, Fluffing a Duck, Myst, composed and performed by Kevin MacLeod and available at incompetech.com Production Engineer: Mosseveno Tenk You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>radio,riel,radio,program,short,stories,reading,performance</itunes:keywords></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589113113776263534.post-1389348673522679867</guid><pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2013 19:30:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2013-03-10T12:30:00.624-07:00</atom:updated><title>The Radio Riel Players Present Tales from New Babbage: The Red Haired Girl</title><description>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
"Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong?&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Good help is so hard to find, but what do you do when your family is complaining about a maid that you don't remember hiring? Tonight, New Babbage's favorite red, Junie Ginsburg, reads The Red Haired Girl, by Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924).&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Sabine was an eclectic scholar and folklorist whose best known work is the hymn Onward Christian Soldiers. Oddly, he is also noted for writing The Book of Were-Wolves, the 16 volume The Lives of the Saints, and the popular Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, which was an overview of medieval superstition.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Host: YoYo Underby&lt;br /&gt;
Reader: Junie Ginsburg &lt;br /&gt;
Music: Music for Funeral Homes Part 11, Phantasm, Gagool, Investigations, by Kevin MacLeod&lt;br /&gt;
Outro: Bookworm Heinrichs&lt;br /&gt;
Music: New Babbage Shore by MacKnight Culdesac&lt;br /&gt;
Production: Mosseveno Tenk&lt;br /&gt;
Additional material written by Kris Law and Mosseveno Tenk&lt;br /&gt;
Runtime: 35:00&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
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</description><link>http://rrplayers.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-radio-riel-players-present-tales.html</link><thr:total>0</thr:total><author>info@radioriel.org (Gabrielle Riel)</author><enclosure length="33602046" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://ia601604.us.archive.org/32/items/TfNBTheRedHairedGirl/TfNB%20The%20Red%20Haired%20Girl.mp3"/><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world. "Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong? Good help is so hard to find, but what do you do when your family is complaining about a maid that you don't remember hiring? Tonight, New Babbage's favorite red, Junie Ginsburg, reads The Red Haired Girl, by Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924). Sabine was an eclectic scholar and folklorist whose best known work is the hymn Onward Christian Soldiers. Oddly, he is also noted for writing The Book of Were-Wolves, the 16 volume The Lives of the Saints, and the popular Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, which was an overview of medieval superstition. Host: YoYo Underby Reader: Junie Ginsburg Music: Music for Funeral Homes Part 11, Phantasm, Gagool, Investigations, by Kevin MacLeod Outro: Bookworm Heinrichs Music: New Babbage Shore by MacKnight Culdesac Production: Mosseveno Tenk Additional material written by Kris Law and Mosseveno Tenk Runtime: 35:00 You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gabrielle Riel</itunes:author><itunes:summary>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world. "Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong? Good help is so hard to find, but what do you do when your family is complaining about a maid that you don't remember hiring? Tonight, New Babbage's favorite red, Junie Ginsburg, reads The Red Haired Girl, by Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924). Sabine was an eclectic scholar and folklorist whose best known work is the hymn Onward Christian Soldiers. Oddly, he is also noted for writing The Book of Were-Wolves, the 16 volume The Lives of the Saints, and the popular Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, which was an overview of medieval superstition. Host: YoYo Underby Reader: Junie Ginsburg Music: Music for Funeral Homes Part 11, Phantasm, Gagool, Investigations, by Kevin MacLeod Outro: Bookworm Heinrichs Music: New Babbage Shore by MacKnight Culdesac Production: Mosseveno Tenk Additional material written by Kris Law and Mosseveno Tenk Runtime: 35:00 You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>radio,riel,radio,program,short,stories,reading,performance</itunes:keywords></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589113113776263534.post-8943276018581136096</guid><pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2013 20:23:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2013-01-23T12:23:28.792-08:00</atom:updated><title>The Radio Riel Players Present: Tales from New Babbage, The White Ship</title><description>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio 
production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The 
Radio Riel Players from around the world.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
"Tales from 
New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the 
Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what 
could possibly go wrong?&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The White Ship by H.P. Lovecraft&lt;br /&gt;
Intro: Victor Mornington&lt;br /&gt;
Narrator: Byron Wexhome&lt;br /&gt;
Produced by Mosseveno Tenk&lt;br /&gt;
Originally broadcast on January 6, 2013&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;Subscribe on iTunes&lt;/li&gt;
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</description><link>http://rrplayers.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-radio-riel-players-present-tales_23.html</link><thr:total>0</thr:total><author>info@radioriel.org (Gabrielle Riel)</author><enclosure length="19601229" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://ia801602.us.archive.org/10/items/TheRadioRielPlayersPresentTalesFromNewBabbageTheWhiteShip/TheWhiteShipByH.P.Lovecraft2.mp3"/><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world. "Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong? The White Ship by H.P. Lovecraft Intro: Victor Mornington Narrator: Byron Wexhome Produced by Mosseveno Tenk Originally broadcast on January 6, 2013 You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gabrielle Riel</itunes:author><itunes:summary>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world. "Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong? The White Ship by H.P. Lovecraft Intro: Victor Mornington Narrator: Byron Wexhome Produced by Mosseveno Tenk Originally broadcast on January 6, 2013 You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>radio,riel,radio,program,short,stories,reading,performance</itunes:keywords></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589113113776263534.post-2852456097566269897</guid><pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2013 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2013-01-23T12:00:56.980-08:00</atom:updated><title>The Radio Riel Players Present: Tales from New Babbage, A Man of Science</title><description>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
"Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong?&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
A Man of Science by Jerome K. Jerome&lt;br /&gt;
Intro: Junie Ginsberg&lt;br /&gt;
Narrator: Victor Mornington&lt;br /&gt;
Produced by Mosseveno Tenk&lt;br /&gt;
Originally broadcast on September 23, 2012&lt;br /&gt;
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</description><link>http://rrplayers.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-radio-riel-players-present-tales.html</link><thr:total>0</thr:total><author>info@radioriel.org (Gabrielle Riel)</author><enclosure length="24002358" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://ia601605.us.archive.org/3/items/TheRadioRielPlayersPresentTalesFromNewBabbageAManOfScience/Tfnb8AManOfScience.mp3"/><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world. "Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong? A Man of Science by Jerome K. Jerome Intro: Junie Ginsberg Narrator: Victor Mornington Produced by Mosseveno Tenk Originally broadcast on September 23, 2012 You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gabrielle Riel</itunes:author><itunes:summary>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world. "Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong? A Man of Science by Jerome K. Jerome Intro: Junie Ginsberg Narrator: Victor Mornington Produced by Mosseveno Tenk Originally broadcast on September 23, 2012 You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>radio,riel,radio,program,short,stories,reading,performance</itunes:keywords></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589113113776263534.post-5924410852217373271</guid><pubDate>Tue, 25 Dec 2012 01:43:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2012-12-24T17:43:45.800-08:00</atom:updated><title>The Radio Riel Players Present: Tales from New Babbage, Christmas 2012</title><description>Imps. Gnomes. Elves. Call them what you will, there is something 
sinister hiding behind those pointy boots and jingle bells. For those of
 us that have had actual dealings with the wee, we know the truth. For 
our audio yuletide greeting this year, we present three tales of 
Christmas, each with a dreadful little man.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Vic Mullins reads 
Charles Dicken's other Christmas redemption tale, The Goblins that Stole
 a Sexton, which originally appeared in 1863 as part of The Pickwick 
Papers.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Junie Ginsburg reads A Christmas Fantasy, with a Moral, by
 Thomas Baily Aldrich, which first appeared in volume 43, issue 2 of The
 Century in 1891.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Emperor Ezra Crumb II reads 'Twas a Night Before
 a New Babbage Christmas, adapted from the Clement Clarke Moore poem by 
Salazar Jack, from Tales of New Babbage, Vol. 1, which was published 
last year at this time.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Deck the Halls, O Little Town of 
Bethlehem, Greensleeves, Edelweiss, We Three Kings, and We Wish you a 
Merry Christmas, and Silver Bells were arranged and performed by Canolli
 Capalini, some of which are available at Capalini Fine Furnishings in 
Babbage Canals.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Mysterioso March, The Path of the Goblin King, 
Moonlight Hall, Pop Goes the Weasel, Hidden Agenda, Wizardtorium, and It
 Came Upon a Midnight Clear written and performed by Kevin Macleod, and 
are available at his website at incompetech.com.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Additional material written by Kris Law and Mosseveno Tenk.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
runtime 47:19&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Listening
 party at the Tinker Camp outside the city gate tonight, 5 pm SLT (San 
Francisco Time). Stream will be broadcast on Radio Riel Steampunk.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
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</description><link>http://rrplayers.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-radio-riel-players-present-tales.html</link><thr:total>0</thr:total><author>info@radioriel.org (Gabrielle Riel)</author><enclosure length="45425248" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://ia601606.us.archive.org/33/items/TheRadioRielPlayersPresentTalesFromNewBabbageChristmas2012/ChristmasInNewBabbage2012.mp3"/><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Imps. Gnomes. Elves. Call them what you will, there is something sinister hiding behind those pointy boots and jingle bells. For those of us that have had actual dealings with the wee, we know the truth. For our audio yuletide greeting this year, we present three tales of Christmas, each with a dreadful little man. Vic Mullins reads Charles Dicken's other Christmas redemption tale, The Goblins that Stole a Sexton, which originally appeared in 1863 as part of The Pickwick Papers. Junie Ginsburg reads A Christmas Fantasy, with a Moral, by Thomas Baily Aldrich, which first appeared in volume 43, issue 2 of The Century in 1891. Emperor Ezra Crumb II reads 'Twas a Night Before a New Babbage Christmas, adapted from the Clement Clarke Moore poem by Salazar Jack, from Tales of New Babbage, Vol. 1, which was published last year at this time. Deck the Halls, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Greensleeves, Edelweiss, We Three Kings, and We Wish you a Merry Christmas, and Silver Bells were arranged and performed by Canolli Capalini, some of which are available at Capalini Fine Furnishings in Babbage Canals. Mysterioso March, The Path of the Goblin King, Moonlight Hall, Pop Goes the Weasel, Hidden Agenda, Wizardtorium, and It Came Upon a Midnight Clear written and performed by Kevin Macleod, and are available at his website at incompetech.com. Additional material written by Kris Law and Mosseveno Tenk. runtime 47:19 Listening party at the Tinker Camp outside the city gate tonight, 5 pm SLT (San Francisco Time). Stream will be broadcast on Radio Riel Steampunk. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Babbage%20Palisade/39/203/94 You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gabrielle Riel</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Imps. Gnomes. Elves. Call them what you will, there is something sinister hiding behind those pointy boots and jingle bells. For those of us that have had actual dealings with the wee, we know the truth. For our audio yuletide greeting this year, we present three tales of Christmas, each with a dreadful little man. Vic Mullins reads Charles Dicken's other Christmas redemption tale, The Goblins that Stole a Sexton, which originally appeared in 1863 as part of The Pickwick Papers. Junie Ginsburg reads A Christmas Fantasy, with a Moral, by Thomas Baily Aldrich, which first appeared in volume 43, issue 2 of The Century in 1891. Emperor Ezra Crumb II reads 'Twas a Night Before a New Babbage Christmas, adapted from the Clement Clarke Moore poem by Salazar Jack, from Tales of New Babbage, Vol. 1, which was published last year at this time. Deck the Halls, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Greensleeves, Edelweiss, We Three Kings, and We Wish you a Merry Christmas, and Silver Bells were arranged and performed by Canolli Capalini, some of which are available at Capalini Fine Furnishings in Babbage Canals. Mysterioso March, The Path of the Goblin King, Moonlight Hall, Pop Goes the Weasel, Hidden Agenda, Wizardtorium, and It Came Upon a Midnight Clear written and performed by Kevin Macleod, and are available at his website at incompetech.com. Additional material written by Kris Law and Mosseveno Tenk. runtime 47:19 Listening party at the Tinker Camp outside the city gate tonight, 5 pm SLT (San Francisco Time). Stream will be broadcast on Radio Riel Steampunk. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Babbage%20Palisade/39/203/94 You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>radio,riel,radio,program,short,stories,reading,performance</itunes:keywords></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589113113776263534.post-2864655339120419483</guid><pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 03:04:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2012-02-05T19:30:42.851-08:00</atom:updated><title>The Radio Riel Players Present: Tales from New Babbage, The Robber Bridegroom</title><description>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
"Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong?&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In 1812, the Brothers Grimm published the first edition of Household and Children's Tales. 300 years later, these same tales, half remembered from our own childhood readings, still haunt the dark corners of our minds. To celebrate the 300th anniversary the book that evolved into Grimm's Fairy Tales, we proudly present one of the grimmest of those stories. As gruesome as this tale is, it was not removed from the final editions, perhaps for its value as a cautionary tale.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Reader: Satu Moreau&lt;br /&gt;
Intro/Outro: Junie Ginsburg&lt;br /&gt;
Music: Sneaky Snitch and Darkest Child by Kevin MacLeod&lt;br /&gt;
Post-production: Mosseveno Tenk&lt;br /&gt;
Runtime: 11:40&lt;br /&gt;
Radio Riel Airdate: Feb. 5, 2012&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;br /&gt;
Stargirl MacBain reads The Christmas Fairy of Strasburg, adapted from the German by J. Stirling Coyne (1803-1868).&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Victor1st Mornington reads The Ghost of the Blue Chamber, by Jerome K. Jerome, from Told After Supper, 1891.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, O Christmas Tree, Fugue in D Minor, Kling Glöckchen, White Christmas, arranged and performed by Canolli Capalini, from the &lt;a href="http://capalinifinefurnishings.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"&gt;Capalini Fine Furnishings&lt;/a&gt; Music Box Collections.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Fairy Tale Waltz, Isolated Harp from Danse Macabre, Ominous Gloom, written and performed by &lt;a href="http://www.incompetech.com/" target="_blank"&gt;Kevin MacLeod&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Outro: Ianone Constantine&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Additional voices recorded in the city's numerous pubs and bars.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;


Runtime: 30:21&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Produced for Radio Riel by Mosseveno Tenk. &lt;br /&gt;
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Listening party will be held Sunday, Dec. 25th, at 7pm Pacific at the transient camp in Babbage Palisades. Dress warmly.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 

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If you need more New Babbage fixes until the next show, we proudly present 2 original volumes now available online:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.babbagefictionpress.com/talesproject.html" target="_blank"&gt;Tales of New Babbage&lt;/a&gt;, a collection of original short stories written by the residents of New Babbage, in traditional paperback format, shipping now from &lt;a href="http://www.babbagefictionpress.com/" target="_blank"&gt;Babbage Fiction Press&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a href="http://www.pennygaffpublications.com/#%21gallery" target="_blank"&gt;The Clockhaven Chronicles&lt;/a&gt;, 1st edition, an illustrated steampunk adventure, in electronic format from &lt;a href="http://www.pennygaffpublications.com/" target="_blank"&gt;Pennygaff Publishing&lt;/a&gt;, and also on Amazon and Barnes&amp;amp;Noble.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Happy Christmas, and keep building!</description><link>http://rrplayers.blogspot.com/2011/12/radio-riel-players-present-tales-from.html</link><thr:total>0</thr:total><author>info@radioriel.org (Gabrielle Riel)</author><enclosure length="29148844" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://ia600800.us.archive.org/25/items/TheRadioRielPlayersPresentTalesFromNewBabbageTheChristmas2011/ChristmasInNewBabbage2011.mp3"/><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Christmas in New Babbage, when the city is covered in snow, and we gather around the hearth for the very Victorian custom of telling a ghost story on Christmas Eve. Stargirl MacBain reads The Christmas Fairy of Strasburg, adapted from the German by J. Stirling Coyne (1803-1868). Victor1st Mornington reads The Ghost of the Blue Chamber, by Jerome K. Jerome, from Told After Supper, 1891. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, O Christmas Tree, Fugue in D Minor, Kling Glöckchen, White Christmas, arranged and performed by Canolli Capalini, from the Capalini Fine Furnishings Music Box Collections. Fairy Tale Waltz, Isolated Harp from Danse Macabre, Ominous Gloom, written and performed by Kevin MacLeod. Outro: Ianone Constantine Additional voices recorded in the city's numerous pubs and bars. Runtime: 30:21 Produced for Radio Riel by Mosseveno Tenk. You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed Listening party will be held Sunday, Dec. 25th, at 7pm Pacific at the transient camp in Babbage Palisades. Dress warmly. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Babbage%20Palisade/42/173/94 If you need more New Babbage fixes until the next show, we proudly present 2 original volumes now available online: Tales of New Babbage, a collection of original short stories written by the residents of New Babbage, in traditional paperback format, shipping now from Babbage Fiction Press. The Clockhaven Chronicles, 1st edition, an illustrated steampunk adventure, in electronic format from Pennygaff Publishing, and also on Amazon and Barnes&amp;amp;Noble. Happy Christmas, and keep building!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gabrielle Riel</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Christmas in New Babbage, when the city is covered in snow, and we gather around the hearth for the very Victorian custom of telling a ghost story on Christmas Eve. Stargirl MacBain reads The Christmas Fairy of Strasburg, adapted from the German by J. Stirling Coyne (1803-1868). Victor1st Mornington reads The Ghost of the Blue Chamber, by Jerome K. Jerome, from Told After Supper, 1891. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, O Christmas Tree, Fugue in D Minor, Kling Glöckchen, White Christmas, arranged and performed by Canolli Capalini, from the Capalini Fine Furnishings Music Box Collections. Fairy Tale Waltz, Isolated Harp from Danse Macabre, Ominous Gloom, written and performed by Kevin MacLeod. Outro: Ianone Constantine Additional voices recorded in the city's numerous pubs and bars. Runtime: 30:21 Produced for Radio Riel by Mosseveno Tenk. You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed Listening party will be held Sunday, Dec. 25th, at 7pm Pacific at the transient camp in Babbage Palisades. Dress warmly. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Babbage%20Palisade/42/173/94 If you need more New Babbage fixes until the next show, we proudly present 2 original volumes now available online: Tales of New Babbage, a collection of original short stories written by the residents of New Babbage, in traditional paperback format, shipping now from Babbage Fiction Press. The Clockhaven Chronicles, 1st edition, an illustrated steampunk adventure, in electronic format from Pennygaff Publishing, and also on Amazon and Barnes&amp;amp;Noble. Happy Christmas, and keep building!</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>radio,riel,radio,program,short,stories,reading,performance</itunes:keywords></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589113113776263534.post-837019852738312608</guid><pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2011 02:44:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2011-06-26T19:44:23.869-07:00</atom:updated><title>The Radio Riel Players Present: Tales from New Babbage, Sea Stories</title><description>The Radio Riel Players Present is Radio Riel's independent radio    production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The    Radio Riel Players from around the world. Tales from New Babbage are  darker stories brought to you by the residents of the  Steampunk  City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could  possibly go wrong?&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Every sailor knows that the best souvenir one brings back from a foreign  port is a good sea story. Tonight's stories are just that - sea  stories.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;b&gt;The Basha's Gorilla&lt;/b&gt;, by William Patterson White (1910). Read by  Byron Wexhome and  Rowan Derryth.  White was best known for writing  cowboy adventure stories in the early 20th century.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Voyage Eastward, from the Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen&lt;/b&gt;,  1895 edition, by Rudolph Erich Raspe. Read by Emperor Ezra Crumb II.  The tales of Baron Munchausen were first translated into English in 1785  from an anonymous collection in German. Baron Munchausen was an actual  18th century nobleman and his stories should be assumed to be absolutely  reliable and true, despite the fact that many are based on folktales  that were circulating well before his birth.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Davey Jones's Gift&lt;/b&gt;, by John Masefield, read by Victor1st  Mornington. First published in Country Life, November 11, 1905.  Masefield's aunt thought little of her nephew's addiction to reading, so  she sent him off to train for a life at sea to cure him of it. He  became a Poet Laureate and one of the greatest nautical storytellers of  all time.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Music by Kevin MacLeod &lt;a href="http://www.incompetech.com/"&gt;http://www.incompetech.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Produced by Mosseveno Tenk&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;/ul&gt;</description><link>http://rrplayers.blogspot.com/2011/06/radio-riel-players-present-tales-from.html</link><thr:total>0</thr:total><author>info@radioriel.org (Gabrielle Riel)</author><enclosure length="37847323" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://ia600602.us.archive.org/1/items/TheRadioRielPlayersPresentTalesFromNewBabbageSeaStories/TalesFromNewBabbage-ForeignPorts.mp3"/><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>The Radio Riel Players Present is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world. Tales from New Babbage are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong? Every sailor knows that the best souvenir one brings back from a foreign port is a good sea story. Tonight's stories are just that - sea stories. The Basha's Gorilla, by William Patterson White (1910). Read by Byron Wexhome and Rowan Derryth. White was best known for writing cowboy adventure stories in the early 20th century. Voyage Eastward, from the Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen, 1895 edition, by Rudolph Erich Raspe. Read by Emperor Ezra Crumb II. The tales of Baron Munchausen were first translated into English in 1785 from an anonymous collection in German. Baron Munchausen was an actual 18th century nobleman and his stories should be assumed to be absolutely reliable and true, despite the fact that many are based on folktales that were circulating well before his birth. Davey Jones's Gift, by John Masefield, read by Victor1st Mornington. First published in Country Life, November 11, 1905. Masefield's aunt thought little of her nephew's addiction to reading, so she sent him off to train for a life at sea to cure him of it. He became a Poet Laureate and one of the greatest nautical storytellers of all time. Music by Kevin MacLeod http://www.incompetech.com Produced by Mosseveno Tenk You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gabrielle Riel</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The Radio Riel Players Present is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world. Tales from New Babbage are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong? Every sailor knows that the best souvenir one brings back from a foreign port is a good sea story. Tonight's stories are just that - sea stories. The Basha's Gorilla, by William Patterson White (1910). Read by Byron Wexhome and Rowan Derryth. White was best known for writing cowboy adventure stories in the early 20th century. Voyage Eastward, from the Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen, 1895 edition, by Rudolph Erich Raspe. Read by Emperor Ezra Crumb II. The tales of Baron Munchausen were first translated into English in 1785 from an anonymous collection in German. Baron Munchausen was an actual 18th century nobleman and his stories should be assumed to be absolutely reliable and true, despite the fact that many are based on folktales that were circulating well before his birth. Davey Jones's Gift, by John Masefield, read by Victor1st Mornington. First published in Country Life, November 11, 1905. Masefield's aunt thought little of her nephew's addiction to reading, so she sent him off to train for a life at sea to cure him of it. He became a Poet Laureate and one of the greatest nautical storytellers of all time. Music by Kevin MacLeod http://www.incompetech.com Produced by Mosseveno Tenk You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>radio,riel,radio,program,short,stories,reading,performance</itunes:keywords></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589113113776263534.post-9178212192817981130</guid><pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 22:39:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2011-05-02T15:39:24.743-07:00</atom:updated><title>The Radio Riel Players Present: Tales from New Babbage, The Brownie of the Black Haggs by James Hogg</title><description>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world.&lt;br /&gt;
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"Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong?&lt;br /&gt;
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From Wikipedia:&lt;br /&gt;
James Hogg wrote in both English and Scots. He had little formal education, and became a shepherd, living in grinding poverty, hence his nickname, 'The Ettrick Shepherd'. His employer, James Laidlaw of Blackhouse in the Yarrow valley, seeing how hard he was working to improve himself, offered to help by making books available. Hogg used these to essentially teach himself to read and write (something he had achieved by the age of 14). In 1796 Robert Burns died, and Hogg, who had only just come to hear of him, was devastated by the loss. He struggled to produce poetry of his own, and Laidlaw introduced him to Sir Walter Scott, who asked him to help with a publication entitled The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border.&lt;br /&gt;
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Performed by Victor1st Mornington&lt;br /&gt;
Produced by Mosseveno Tenk&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;/ul&gt;</description><link>http://rrplayers.blogspot.com/2011/05/radio-riel-players-present-tales-from.html</link><thr:total>0</thr:total><author>info@radioriel.org (Gabrielle Riel)</author><enclosure length="44172548" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://ia600609.us.archive.org/31/items/TheRadioRielPlayersPresentTalesFromNewBabbageTheBrownieOfThe/TheBrownieOfTheBlackHaggs1.mp3"/><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world. "Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong? From Wikipedia: James Hogg wrote in both English and Scots. He had little formal education, and became a shepherd, living in grinding poverty, hence his nickname, 'The Ettrick Shepherd'. His employer, James Laidlaw of Blackhouse in the Yarrow valley, seeing how hard he was working to improve himself, offered to help by making books available. Hogg used these to essentially teach himself to read and write (something he had achieved by the age of 14). In 1796 Robert Burns died, and Hogg, who had only just come to hear of him, was devastated by the loss. He struggled to produce poetry of his own, and Laidlaw introduced him to Sir Walter Scott, who asked him to help with a publication entitled The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border. Performed by Victor1st Mornington Produced by Mosseveno Tenk You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gabrielle Riel</itunes:author><itunes:summary>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The Radio Riel Players from around the world. "Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong? From Wikipedia: James Hogg wrote in both English and Scots. He had little formal education, and became a shepherd, living in grinding poverty, hence his nickname, 'The Ettrick Shepherd'. His employer, James Laidlaw of Blackhouse in the Yarrow valley, seeing how hard he was working to improve himself, offered to help by making books available. Hogg used these to essentially teach himself to read and write (something he had achieved by the age of 14). In 1796 Robert Burns died, and Hogg, who had only just come to hear of him, was devastated by the loss. He struggled to produce poetry of his own, and Laidlaw introduced him to Sir Walter Scott, who asked him to help with a publication entitled The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border. Performed by Victor1st Mornington Produced by Mosseveno Tenk You can listen to "The Radio Riel Players Present" via any of the following methods: Direct link to the show on Archive.org, where you can listen to it as a stream or download the audio file directly Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe using our RSS feed</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>radio,riel,radio,program,short,stories,reading,performance</itunes:keywords></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589113113776263534.post-3484492493652311490</guid><pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 02:49:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2011-04-03T19:49:18.973-07:00</atom:updated><title>The Radio Riel Players Present: Tales from New Babbage, The Bodysnatcher by Robert Louis Stevenson</title><description>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio    production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The    Radio Riel Players from around the world.&lt;br /&gt;
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"Tales from    New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the    Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. As they say in New Babbage, what  could possibly go   wrong?&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"&gt;&lt;a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi36273HTTdbGeTBhX-sWU9W2Et_7Y6L_yrnHqMG0vGjVAYMta4ZqpQlR4VByTTKR0v15ALJpI5uJRD9yLD8S-4yWYDQYSUzIVRRNBOGMA9NHzUIw47K_DhOWVHxUROHyXGCDYUO8I-DJs/s1600/bsnatch.jpg" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"&gt;&lt;img border="0" height="200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi36273HTTdbGeTBhX-sWU9W2Et_7Y6L_yrnHqMG0vGjVAYMta4ZqpQlR4VByTTKR0v15ALJpI5uJRD9yLD8S-4yWYDQYSUzIVRRNBOGMA9NHzUIw47K_DhOWVHxUROHyXGCDYUO8I-DJs/s200/bsnatch.jpg" width="140" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;In  the early 19th century in Scotland, medical cadavers were in such  high  demand that a a criminal element, known as body-snatchers, or   resurrection men, gave rise to a particular public fear and revulsion.&lt;br /&gt;
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In  the year 1827 a pair of Irish immigrants sold a body which had died  of  natural causes in a boarding house to an Edinburgh medical school.  The  money was so good, that for the next year, they set about procuring   bodies without the trouble of digging in graveyards in the dead of the   night.&lt;br /&gt;
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Robert Louis Stevenson memorialized the  Burke-Hare serial murders in  his 1884 fictional story, The  Bodysnatcher, which is read for you by the  sultry Scotsman of New  Babbage, Victor1st Mornington. &lt;br /&gt;
Producer: Mosseveno Tenk.&lt;br /&gt;
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For more history on the Burke-Hare murders, visit &lt;a href="http://burkeandhare.com/"&gt;http://burkeandhare.com/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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Performers in this episode:&lt;br /&gt;
Edward Pearse: Valentine's Superstitions in the Victorian Era&lt;br /&gt;
Podruly Peccable: "It's All I Have to Bring" by Emily Dickinson&lt;br /&gt;
Gabrielle Riel: "After Parting" by Sara Teasedale&lt;br /&gt;
Rowan Derryth: "Willowood" by Dante Gabriel Rosetti&lt;br /&gt;
Gabrielle Riel: "Time Does Not Bring Relief, You All Have Lied" by Edna St. Vincent Millay&lt;br /&gt;
Savannah Blindside: "Sonnet XXIII" by William Shakespeare&lt;br /&gt;
Gabrielle Riel: "The Look" by Sara Teasdale&lt;br /&gt;
Rowan Derryth: "I Carry Your Heart With Me" by ee cummings&lt;br /&gt;
Gabrielle Riel: "Because" by Sara Teasedale&lt;br /&gt;
Leo Otawara: "La Pregunda" by Pablo Neruda&lt;br /&gt;
JJ Drinkwater, Gabrielle Riel, Soliel Snook, Edwina Heron &amp;amp; Reghan Straaf: Act 3 Scene 1 from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare&lt;br /&gt;
Rowan Derryth: "Phenomenal Woman" by Maya Angelou&lt;br /&gt;
Edward Pearse: "Alchemy" by Francis Carlin&lt;br /&gt;
Gabrielle Riel: "Hidden Love" by Sara Teasedale&lt;br /&gt;
Gabrielle Riel: "Roundel" by Sara Teasedale&lt;br /&gt;
Gabrielle Riel: Je Suis Perdu by Alfred de Musset&lt;br /&gt;
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This episode produced by Gabrielle Riel.&lt;br /&gt;
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This Episode: Part 2 of Jean Webster's "Daddy Long Legs"&lt;br /&gt;
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Read and produced by Gabrielle Riel&lt;br /&gt;
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This Episode: Part 1 of Jean Webster's "Daddy Long Legs"&lt;br /&gt;
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Blue Wednesday read by Savannah Blindside&lt;br /&gt;
Remaining sections read by Gabrielle Riel&lt;br /&gt;
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"Tales from New Babbage" are darker stories brought to you by the residents of the Steampunk City-State of New Babbage. This is the dark and twisted side of Christmas...and as they say in New Babbage, what could possibly go wrong?&lt;br /&gt;
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This episode features:&lt;br /&gt;
Bianci Namori reading "King Winter"&lt;br /&gt;
Loki Elliot reading "Billy's Santa Claus Experience"&lt;br /&gt;
Amadeus Hammerer reading "Knecht Ruprecht"&lt;br /&gt;
Victor1st Mornington reading "The Goblins' Cavern"&lt;br /&gt;
Tepic Harlequin reading "Three of a Trade or Little Red Kris Kringle"&lt;br /&gt;
MichaelD Mannonen reading the credits and attributions&lt;br /&gt;
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Producer: Mosseveno Tenk&lt;br /&gt;
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This episode features the short stories of O Henry.&lt;br /&gt;
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Two Thanksgiving Gentlemen is read by Otenth Paderborn&lt;br /&gt;
Psyche and the Skyscraper is read by Savannah Blindside&lt;br /&gt;
While the Auto Waits is read by Rowan Derryth, PJ Trenton and Gabrielle Riel&lt;br /&gt;
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This episode features Victor1st Mornington reading Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Horror of the Heights".&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;/ul&gt;</description><link>http://rrplayers.blogspot.com/2010/11/radio-riel-players-present-horror-of.html</link><thr:total>0</thr:total><author>info@radioriel.org (Gabrielle Riel)</author></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-589113113776263534.post-893511935623159599</guid><pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2010 16:59:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2010-11-01T10:12:08.566-07:00</atom:updated><title>The Radio Riel Players Present: Halloween (Episode 01)</title><description>"The Radio Riel Players Present" is Radio Riel's independent radio  production of classic stories, poems and plays, all performed by The  Radio Riel Players from around the world.&lt;br /&gt;
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This episode features Tricia Aferdita reading Mark Twain's "A Ghost  Story", and two works by Edgar Allan Poe: "The Tell Tale Heart" read by  Rowan Derryth and "The Raven" read by PJ Trenton.&lt;br /&gt;
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