Author: Brian Price
Narrator: David Ossman; others
Unabridged: 1 hr 11 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Published: 11/07/2017
Genre: Humor
Over the years while writing, directing, and acting at radio theater workshops and in the Mark Time Radio show performances at Minneapolis' CONvergence science fiction conventions, Brian Price and David Stearns found that they shared a love for classic Beat poetry, Lord Buckley, and prose poems, so they started doing some of their own. This is a collection of their unique hybrid of humor, music, character, and performance."Closed Mouths and Narrow Necks"The Yellow House - West Plains, MO, May 29, 2002Bass: Thom Hoglen, Sax: Eric Elder"Cart 437" (or "The Long Way Around")CONvergence 2006 - July 7, 2006"The Collapse of the 20th Century Was So Gradual"Minicon 32 - March 28, 1997Piano: David Emerson"Clones Day Parade"CONvergence 2001 - July 6, 2001Piano: Mike Wheaton"Unrelated Cliffhanger Theater"CONvergence 2006 - July 7, 2006With Windy Bowlsby, Tim Wick, Charlie Meitzner, Preston Ossman, Eleanor Price, and David Ossman"Your Mileage May Vary"CONvergence 2002 - July 5, 2002With Richard FishMusic by Eleanor Price"A Cure for Science"CONvergence 2004 - July 2, 2004Trombone: Jim ten Bensel"The Tiniest Souls"CONvergence 2007 - July 6, 2007"Under the Broken Tree Bridge" CONvergence 2008 - July 3, 2008With Eleanor PricePiano: Keith Spears"Cart 437: Part Two"Hear Now Festival - Kansas City, MO, June 9, 2016"You Can't Handle the Truth"CONvergence 2007 - July 6, 2007With Wally Wingert, Windy Bowlsby, Tim Wick, Preston Ossman, Eleanor Price, and David Ossman
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