The mp3ater Project: Orpheus Against the Sirens-A tone poem by Daniel H. Foster based on a myth about Orpheus and his musical battle with the Sirens to save the lives of Jason and the Argonauts. See lyrics in ID3 tag for myth.
Words and Music (Orchestral Version)
Radio play by Samuel Beckett, here performed as a one-person show by Foster; he also wrote the musical score; two characters entitled Words and Music (or Joe and Bob as they are sometimes called) work together and against each other in order to produce...
Words and Music
Radio play by Samuel Beckett, here performed as a one-person show by Foster; he also wrote the musical score; two characters entitled Words and Music (or Joe and Bob as they are sometimes called) work together and against each other in order to produce...
The Most Dangerous Game
This re-broadcast is performed here as a one-person show by Tiffany Chen, who also uses some of her own musical works for the soundtrack.
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar: The James Forbes Matter
This is a reconstruction of the 1950s radio noir series, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. Tune in as Johnny Dollar, "the fabulous freelance insurance investigator with the action-packed expense account," solves the mystery of how a millionaire plummeted to...
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar: The Clever Chemist Matter
This is a reconstruction of the 1950s radio noir series, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar. This modern take on the radio noir series includes updated soundtrack and sound effects; Johnny investigates the suspicious death of a famous chemist before it happens. ...
Bedtime Stories for Adults
Three well-known fairy tales are humorously transformed and updated for the 21st century. "The Three Co-Dependent Goats Gruff" re-tells the tale of a bridge, three goats, and the troll who would eat them. Listen to the revolt of the "porcinistas" in...
Relish
A one-person show with Foster performing all parts; he also wrote the musical score; a bride disappears and the mystery is solved by Smithers, a traveling salesman for Num-Num Relish, and Lyndley, an Upper East Side aristocrat.