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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The Maple Barn Radio Theatre players present "The Thelma Ibsen Matter," from the series "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar." The original aired Jan. 9, 1953.]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Maple Barn Radio Theatre players present "The Thelma Ibsen Matter," from the series "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar." The original aired Jan. 9, 1953.</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre - "Johnny Dollar: The Thelma Ibsen Matter"</title>
      <description><![CDATA[The Maple Barn Radio Theatre players present "The Thelma Ibsen Matter," from the series "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar." The original aired Jan. 9, 1953.]]></description>
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      <link>https://www.kbia.org/post/maplewood-barn-radio-theatre-life-riley</link>
      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Being a father in this hectic modern world and coping with the problems of teenage youth is a bewildering task for even the most intelligent of fathers, so you can imagine the trouble a man of Chester A. Riley's mentality goes through... Commercials in this show are from the original radio production and are included for historical authenticity. They are not intended to endorse or promote any products or services.]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Being a father in this hectic modern world and coping with the problems of teenage youth is a bewildering task for even the most intelligent of fathers, so you can imagine the trouble a man of Chester A. Riley's mentality goes through... Commercials in</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre: The Life of Riley</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Being a father in this hectic modern world and coping with the problems of teenage youth is a bewildering task for even the most intelligent of fathers, so you can imagine the trouble a man of Chester A. Riley's mentality goes through... Commercials in this show are from the original radio production and are included for historical authenticity. They are not intended to endorse or promote any products or services.]]></description>
      <author>HellwegeD@missouri.edu (Darren Hellwege)</author>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2016 16:16:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre is a bit different from our usual shows: It's narrated from a dog's perspective. This story is called "The Mixer," and it was written by one of our favorite authors, P.G. Wodehouse. The tale was first published in a 1915 edition of Strand Magazine in the United Kingdom. The story made its appearance in the United States the next year when it was published in Red Book. It is part of a collection of miscellaneous stories by Wodehouse in a volume called]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This episode of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre is a bit different from our usual shows: It's narrated from a dog's perspective. This story is called "The Mixer," and it was written by one of our favorite authors, P.G. Wodehouse. The tale was first published</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio Play: "The Mixer"</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This episode of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre is a bit different from our usual shows: It's narrated from a dog's perspective. This story is called "The Mixer," and it was written by one of our favorite authors, P.G. Wodehouse. The tale was first published in a 1915 edition of Strand Magazine in the United Kingdom. The story made its appearance in the United States the next year when it was published in Red Book. It is part of a collection of miscellaneous stories by Wodehouse in a volume called The Man with Two Left Feet. All the stories within the volume had appeared earlier in various periodicals. And now, Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre is proud to present an audio adaptation of "The Mixer." The Players Dog: Ian Buchanan Mother Dog and Helen: Joy Jackson Lady and Nurse: Barb Buchanan Boss, Caretaker, Peter's Father: Darren Hellwege Shy Man, Chauffeur: Joe Bogue Fred, Jack, and Friend: Brad Buchanan Peter, Toto, and Bill: Joe Hayes Narrator: Brad Buchanan Production Original author: P.G]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2015 01:41:25 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre , we bring you a classic chiller by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman: "The Shadows on the Wall." Mary was raised in a stern household. Her strong religious background played heavily in many of her writings, as she pitted good versus evil with an emphasis on the supernatural, as you'll hear in this presentation. The players Caroline: Barb Buchanan Emma: Val Davis Rebecca: Lisa Weaver Henry: Terry Yates Narrator: Darren Hellwege Production Original author:]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre , we bring you a classic chiller by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman: "The Shadows on the Wall." Mary was raised in a stern household. Her strong religious background played heavily in many of her writings, as she</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio Play: "The Shadows on the Wall"</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this episode of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre , we bring you a classic chiller by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman: "The Shadows on the Wall." Mary was raised in a stern household. Her strong religious background played heavily in many of her writings, as she pitted good versus evil with an emphasis on the supernatural, as you'll hear in this presentation. The players Caroline: Barb Buchanan Emma: Val Davis Rebecca: Lisa Weaver Henry: Terry Yates Narrator: Darren Hellwege Production Original author: Mary E. Wilkins Freeman Script adaptation: Brad Buchanan Engineer: Darren Hellwege Post-production: Debbie Johnson Podcast posting: Kellie Moore This podcast originally aired on Friday, Feb. 13. Tune in to KBIA every Friday at 6:30 p.m. to hear more from the Maplewood Barn Radio Players, or listen to our archives right here on KBIA.org . You can find our full season lineup on maplewoodbarn.com.]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2015 00:44:20 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre . In this episode, we bring you a story by Brander Matthews called, "The Rival Ghosts." Although he is hardly remembered today, Brander Matthews was the first full-time professor of dramatic literature in an American university, and he was largely responsible for establishing the theatrical arts as a topic worthy of formal study in academic institutions. He was the author of more than 30 books, most of which are undistinguished and long]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre . In this episode, we bring you a story by Brander Matthews called, "The Rival Ghosts." Although he is hardly remembered today, Brander Matthews was the first full-time professor of dramatic</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio Play: "The Rival Ghosts"</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre . In this episode, we bring you a story by Brander Matthews called, "The Rival Ghosts." Although he is hardly remembered today, Brander Matthews was the first full-time professor of dramatic literature in an American university, and he was largely responsible for establishing the theatrical arts as a topic worthy of formal study in academic institutions. He was the author of more than 30 books, most of which are undistinguished and long forgotten. But theatre students owe him a debt of gratitude for making their discipline part of America's eduational curriculum. And now, in honor of Brander Matthews, we present "The Rival Ghosts." The Players Larry: Matt Baker Babe and Kitty: Val Davis Duchess and female ghosts: Angela Lechtenberg Eliphalet and brother: Robert Klick Messenger, soldier, and male ghost: Darren Hellwege Narrator: Brad Buchanan Production Original author: Brander Matthews Script adaptation: Brad Buchanan Engineer:]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2015 00:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. In keeping with our goal of bringing an eclectic array of material to this show, this episode features a pulp fiction classic: "Gorilla Girl," by Charlton L. Edholm. I t was first published in a periodical called “Gun Molls Magazine” in 1930, and retains much of the flavor of that time, when Bonnie and Clyde were still fresh news, and Capone was running the rackets. True to the pulp tradition, the story is full of slang from the period,]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. In keeping with our goal of bringing an eclectic array of material to this show, this episode features a pulp fiction classic: "Gorilla Girl," by Charlton L. Edholm. I t was first published in a</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio Play: "Gorilla Girl"</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. In keeping with our goal of bringing an eclectic array of material to this show, this episode features a pulp fiction classic: "Gorilla Girl," by Charlton L. Edholm. I t was first published in a periodical called “Gun Molls Magazine” in 1930, and retains much of the flavor of that time, when Bonnie and Clyde were still fresh news, and Capone was running the rackets. True to the pulp tradition, the story is full of slang from the period, which adds to the ambiance of the tale. Now sit back, relax and enjoy this Maplewood Barn audio adaptation of the pulp fiction tale, “Gorilla Girl.” The Players Cora: Amy Humphrey Skeeters: Joe Hayes Artie, several other male roles: Darren Hellwege Chubb and Rixey: Terry Yates Dutchy and Danny: Joe Bogue Sparkler Maxie and Captain: Byron Scott Narrator: Brad Buchanan Production Original author: Charlton L. Edholm Engineer: Darren Hellwege Adaptation for radio: Dave Collins and Brad Buchanan]]></description>
      <author>kellie.moore@religionnews.com (kbkm93)</author>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2015 22:58:57 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. In this episode, we bring you our adaptation of a little-known play by Charles S. Brooks: a pirate spoof called Wappin' Wharf. Brooks gave up a successful career in business at the age of 37 to become a writer. He was motivated by "an appreciate of the subtlety of words, of their cadence, and overtone." Wappin' Wharf was first produced as a full-length production in January 1922, at the Play House in Cleveland, Ohio, under the direction]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. In this episode, we bring you our adaptation of a little-known play by Charles S. Brooks: a pirate spoof called Wappin' Wharf. Brooks gave up a successful career in business at the age of 37 to</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio Play: "Wappin' Wharf"</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. In this episode, we bring you our adaptation of a little-known play by Charles S. Brooks: a pirate spoof called Wappin' Wharf. Brooks gave up a successful career in business at the age of 37 to become a writer. He was motivated by "an appreciate of the subtlety of words, of their cadence, and overtone." Wappin' Wharf was first produced as a full-length production in January 1922, at the Play House in Cleveland, Ohio, under the direction of Frederic McConnell. We hope you enjoy our adaptation. The players Duke: Joe Bogue Patch: Joe Hayes Darlin': Lisa Weaver The Captain: Byron Scott Red Joe: Terry Yates Betsy: Amy Humphrey Sailor: Darren Hellwege Narrator: Brad Buchanan Production Script Adaptation: Brad Buchanan Engineer: Darren Hellwege Post-production: Amy Humphrey and Joe Hayes Podcast publishing: Kellie Moore This podcast originally aired on Friday, Jan 9. Tune in to KBIA every Friday at 6:30 p.m. to hear more from the]]></description>
      <author>kellie.moore@religionnews.com (kbkm93)</author>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2015 23:57:21 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Kellie Moore</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, and happy new year! In keeping with our tradition of giving you classic stories, tonight we bring you a chilling tale called "The Beast with Five Fingers," by W.F. Harvey. It was first published in The New Decameron in 1919. It was made into a movie in 1947; the film starred Robert Alda, Andrea King and Peter Lorre. While the story is not well known today, the movie has been hailed as "an early horror film classic, and certainly one]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, and happy new year! In keeping with our tradition of giving you classic stories, tonight we bring you a chilling tale called "The Beast with Five Fingers," by W.F. Harvey. It was first published</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio play: "The Beast with Five Fingers"</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, and happy new year! In keeping with our tradition of giving you classic stories, tonight we bring you a chilling tale called "The Beast with Five Fingers," by W.F. Harvey. It was first published in The New Decameron in 1919. It was made into a movie in 1947; the film starred Robert Alda, Andrea King and Peter Lorre. While the story is not well known today, the movie has been hailed as "an early horror film classic, and certainly one that well-rounded horror movie aficionados should not miss." The Players Eustace Borlsover: Chris Bowling Saunders: Charlie Wilkerson Detective: Byron Scott Doctor, Narrator: Darren Hellwege Production Script Adaptation: Brad Buchanan Engineer: Darren Hellwege Post-production: Amy Humphrey and Joe Hayes Podcast publishing: Kellie Moore This podcast originally aired on Friday, Jan 2. Tune in to KBIA every Friday at 6:30 p.m. to hear more from the Maplewood Barn Radio Players. You can find our full]]></description>
      <author>kellie.moore@religionnews.com (kbkm93)</author>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jan 2015 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.kbia.org/post/radio-play-very-leacock-christmas</link>
      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. In this edition, we bring you a little Christmas treat from Stephen Leacock. It is our way of putting an extra peppermint stick in your stocking or hanging another ornament on your tree. Mr. Leacock was one of the most famous comic writers of the early 1900s throughout the English-speaking world, and his humor heavily influenced vaudeville comedians, including Jack Benny, who was introduced to Leacock's work by Groucho Markx. The]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. In this edition, we bring you a little Christmas treat from Stephen Leacock. It is our way of putting an extra peppermint stick in your stocking or hanging another ornament on your tree. Mr.</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio play: "A Very Leacock Christmas"</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. In this edition, we bring you a little Christmas treat from Stephen Leacock. It is our way of putting an extra peppermint stick in your stocking or hanging another ornament on your tree. Mr. Leacock was one of the most famous comic writers of the early 1900s throughout the English-speaking world, and his humor heavily influenced vaudeville comedians, including Jack Benny, who was introduced to Leacock's work by Groucho Markx. The writers of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre have shamelessly reused Leacock's work in several radio shows, and we will do so again in this episode. We merrily present a couple of his Christmas stories. The players Leacock: Jeff Martin John: Brad Buchanan Anna: Maggie Hanson William: Matt Davis Henry, Lawyer: Byron Scott Caroline: Joy Jackson Hoodoo McFiggins: Matt Davis Hoodoo's mother: Joy Jackson Narrator: Darren Hellwege Production Script Adaptation: Brad Buchanan Engineer: Darren Hellwege Post]]></description>
      <author>kellie.moore@religionnews.com (kbkm93)</author>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2015 01:37:19 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Maplewood Barn Radio Players</itunes:author>
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      <link>https://www.kbia.org/post/radio-play-mrs-budlongs-christmas-presents</link>
      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. In this edition, we bring you a humorous Christmas tale by Rupert Hughes called, "Mrs. Budlong's Christmas Presents." Rupert Hughes was the uncle of famous billionaire Howard Hughes, and he was well known in the first half of the twentieth century as a novelist, historian, and movie director. In 1928, he received an Oscar nomination for best original screenplay for his script, "The Patent Leather Kid." And now, Maplewood Barn Radio]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. In this edition, we bring you a humorous Christmas tale by Rupert Hughes called, "Mrs. Budlong's Christmas Presents." Rupert Hughes was the uncle of famous billionaire Howard Hughes, and he was</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio Play: "Mrs. Budlong's Christmas Presents"</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. In this edition, we bring you a humorous Christmas tale by Rupert Hughes called, "Mrs. Budlong's Christmas Presents." Rupert Hughes was the uncle of famous billionaire Howard Hughes, and he was well known in the first half of the twentieth century as a novelist, historian, and movie director. In 1928, he received an Oscar nomination for best original screenplay for his script, "The Patent Leather Kid." And now, Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre is proud to present "Mrs. Budlong's Christmas Presents." The players Mrs. Budlong: Maggie Henson Mr. Budlong: Jeff Martin Ulie Jr.: Matt Davis Roscoe, Detwiller, and Mr. Strother: Brad Buchanan Mrs. Detwiller, Myra Epperly: Joy Jackson Narrator: Darren Hellwege Production Script Adaptation: Brad Buchanan Engineer: Darren Hellwege Post-production: Amy Humphrey and Joe Hayes Podcast publishing: Kellie Moore This podcast originally aired on Friday, Dec. 19. Tune in to KBIA every Friday at 6:30]]></description>
      <author>kellie.moore@religionnews.com (kbkm93)</author>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2015 01:21:39 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Maplewood Barn Radio Players</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <link>https://www.kbia.org/post/radio-play-ghost-club-foot</link>
      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to another episode of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. This installment is an adaptation of a chiller mystery called "The Ghost with the Club Foot," by Robert Barr. It was first published in 1906 in a volume called The Triumphs of Eugene Valmont. Monsieur Valmont was Robert Barr's ironic parody of Sherlock Holmes. While stories such as this one seem to have elements of Gothic horror as well as mystery, Barr's tales were actually written as a poke at his friend Conan Doyle. The Maplewood]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to another episode of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. This installment is an adaptation of a chiller mystery called "The Ghost with the Club Foot," by Robert Barr. It was first published in 1906 in a volume called The Triumphs of Eugene Valmont.</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio play: "The Ghost with the Club Foot"</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to another episode of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre. This installment is an adaptation of a chiller mystery called "The Ghost with the Club Foot," by Robert Barr. It was first published in 1906 in a volume called The Triumphs of Eugene Valmont. Monsieur Valmont was Robert Barr's ironic parody of Sherlock Holmes. While stories such as this one seem to have elements of Gothic horror as well as mystery, Barr's tales were actually written as a poke at his friend Conan Doyle. The Maplewood Barn Radio Players now bring you our adaptation of Robert Barr's "The Ghost with the Club Foot." The players Valmont: Charlie Wilkerson Sophia: Sandra Jones Lord of Rantremly, Prisoner: Chris Bowling Constable: Byron Scott Narrator: Darren Hellwege Production Script Adaptation: Brad Buchanan Engineer: Darren Hellwege Post-production: Amy Humphrey and Joe Hayes Podcast publishing: Kellie Moore This podcast originally aired on Friday, Dec. 12. Tune in to KBIA every Friday at 6:30 p.m. to hear more]]></description>
      <author>kellie.moore@religionnews.com (kbkm93)</author>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2015 23:37:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Maplewood Barn Radio Players</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <link>https://www.kbia.org/post/radio-play-xingu-edith-wharton</link>
      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre . In this episode, we bring you a classic story called " Xingu ," by Edith Wharton. It was first published in 1916. The story involves a book club, founded by a woman who always preferred to pursue culture in a group setting. Joining this woman are several other huntresses of erudition. That is where our story begins. The players Mrs. Ballenger: Molly Dodge Mrs. Plinth: Joy Jackson Mrs. Van Vluyck: Angela Lechtenberg Osric Dane: Maggie]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre . In this episode, we bring you a classic story called " Xingu ," by Edith Wharton. It was first published in 1916. The story involves a book club, founded by a woman who always preferred to</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio Play:  "Xingu," by Edith Wharton</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Welcome to another edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre . In this episode, we bring you a classic story called " Xingu ," by Edith Wharton. It was first published in 1916. The story involves a book club, founded by a woman who always preferred to pursue culture in a group setting. Joining this woman are several other huntresses of erudition. That is where our story begins. The players Mrs. Ballenger: Molly Dodge Mrs. Plinth: Joy Jackson Mrs. Van Vluyck: Angela Lechtenberg Osric Dane: Maggie Henson Mrs. Roby: Kristina Grant Mrs. Leverett: Diana Long Narrator: Darren Hellwege Production Script adaptation: Brad Buchanan Engineer: Darren Hellwege Post-production: Amy Humphrey and Joe Hayes Podcast publishing: Kellie Moore This podcast originally aired on Friday, Dec. 5. Tune in to KBIA every Friday at 6:30 p.m. to hear more from the Maplewood Barn Radio Players. You can find our full season lineup on maplewoodbarn.com .]]></description>
      <author>kellie.moore@religionnews.com (kbkm93)</author>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2015 23:21:15 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you an original production called "Candid Criticism," written by our own Brad Buchanan. Brad has done many of the script adaptations for the radio show over the past few years, and every now and then, he comes up with an original script--something never performed before. Now, we bring you the premiere of "Candid Criticism," a mixed-up tale of romance, intrigue, and a touch of silliness, for those who like that sort of thing. The players]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you an original production called "Candid Criticism," written by our own Brad Buchanan. Brad has done many of the script adaptations for the radio show over the past few years, and every now and</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio Play: "Candid Criticism," by Brad Buchanan</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you an original production called "Candid Criticism," written by our own Brad Buchanan. Brad has done many of the script adaptations for the radio show over the past few years, and every now and then, he comes up with an original script--something never performed before. Now, we bring you the premiere of "Candid Criticism," a mixed-up tale of romance, intrigue, and a touch of silliness, for those who like that sort of thing. The players Jack: Helen: Alan: Narrator: Production Playwright: Brad Buchanan Engineer: Darren Hellwege Post-production: Amy Humphrey and Joe Hayes Podcast publishing: Kellie Moore This podcast originally aired on Friday, Nov. 28. Tune in to KBIA every Friday at 6:30 p.m. to hear more from the Maplewood Barn Radio Players. You can find our full season lineup on maplewoodbarn.com .]]></description>
      <author>kellie.moore@religionnews.com (kbkm93)</author>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we've got a special treat for you: a piece from local author and playwright Jeff Moran called "The Ice Cream Man Cometh." Hop on the ice cream truck with us, and experience your first day as an ice cream salesman as you listen to this piece. But one word of warning: It gets a bit chilly, especially when you're trying to sell on a snowy day. The players Jeff: Joe Bogue Bill: Terry Yates George and Policeman: Darren Hellwege Julie and some children:]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we've got a special treat for you: a piece from local author and playwright Jeff Moran called "The Ice Cream Man Cometh." Hop on the ice cream truck with us, and experience your first day as an ice cream</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio play: "The Ice Cream Man Cometh," by Jeff Moran</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this episode of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we've got a special treat for you: a piece from local author and playwright Jeff Moran called "The Ice Cream Man Cometh." Hop on the ice cream truck with us, and experience your first day as an ice cream salesman as you listen to this piece. But one word of warning: It gets a bit chilly, especially when you're trying to sell on a snowy day. The players Jeff: Joe Bogue Bill: Terry Yates George and Policeman: Darren Hellwege Julie and some children: Molly Dodge Other children: Maggie Henson Sarge and Narrator: Byron Scott Production Playwright: Jeff Moran Engineer: Darren Hellwege Post-production: Amy Humphrey and Joe Hayes Podcast publishing: Kellie Moore This podcast originally aired on Friday, Nov. 21. Tune in to KBIA every Friday at 6:30 p.m. to hear more from the Maplewood Barn Radio Players. You can find our full season lineup on maplewoodbarn.com .]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2014 18:43:48 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre is a celebratory one: It's our 100th original broadcast. Every week, we bring you radio plays we've either written ourselves or adapted from short stories, and this week is no exception. In this episode, we return to two of our favorite characters, Bertie and Jeeves, as taken from P.G. Wodehouse's "Jeeves Takes Charge." We've done several adaptations of Jeeves stories, but this is a very special one because it describes how Bertie and Jeeves came to]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre is a celebratory one: It's our 100th original broadcast. Every week, we bring you radio plays we've either written ourselves or adapted from short stories, and this week is no exception. In this episode, we</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio play: "Jeeves Takes Charge," by P.G. Wodehouse</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre is a celebratory one: It's our 100th original broadcast. Every week, we bring you radio plays we've either written ourselves or adapted from short stories, and this week is no exception. In this episode, we return to two of our favorite characters, Bertie and Jeeves, as taken from P.G. Wodehouse's "Jeeves Takes Charge." We've done several adaptations of Jeeves stories, but this is a very special one because it describes how Bertie and Jeeves came to be companions. We thank you for being our trusted companions throughout these radio broadcasts! The Players Bertie: Brad Buchanan Jeeves: Byron Scott Florence: Val Davis Uncle Willoughby: Joe Bogue Edwin: Terry Yates Narrator: Darren Hellwege Production Script adaptation: Brad Buchanan Engineer: Darren Hellwege Post-production: Amy Humphrey and Joe Hayes Podcast publishing: Kellie Moore This podcast originally aired on Friday, Nov. 14. Tune in to KBIA every Friday at 6:30 p.m. to hear more from]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2014 21:17:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <link>https://www.kbia.org/post/radio-play-bluebeards-ghost-part-two</link>
      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this performance from Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you part two of "Bluebeard's Ghost," by William Makepeace Thackeray, one of our favorite authors. Catch up on part one by listening to the previous episode. The players Jean: Val Davis Anne: Lisa Weaver Dr. Sly: Michael Scott Mr. Sly and Ghost: Curtis Abbott Trippet: Brett Sawyer Blackbeard: Ian Buchanana John Thomas: Darren Hellwege The Beadle and the Wizard: Byron Scott Narrator: Brad Buchanan Production Script adaptation: Brad]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this performance from Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you part two of "Bluebeard's Ghost," by William Makepeace Thackeray, one of our favorite authors. Catch up on part one by listening to the previous episode. The players Jean: Val Davis Anne:</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio play: "Bluebeard's Ghost," part two</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this performance from Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you part two of "Bluebeard's Ghost," by William Makepeace Thackeray, one of our favorite authors. Catch up on part one by listening to the previous episode. The players Jean: Val Davis Anne: Lisa Weaver Dr. Sly: Michael Scott Mr. Sly and Ghost: Curtis Abbott Trippet: Brett Sawyer Blackbeard: Ian Buchanana John Thomas: Darren Hellwege The Beadle and the Wizard: Byron Scott Narrator: Brad Buchanan Production Script adaptation: Brad Buchanan Engineer: Darren Hellwege Post-production: Amy Humprhey and Joe Hayes Podcast publishing: Kellie Moore This podcast originally aired on Friday, Nov. 7. Tune in to KBIA every Friday at 6:30 p.m. to hear more from the Maplewood Barn Radio Players. You can find our full season lineup on maplewoodbarn.com .]]></description>
      <author>kellie.moore@religionnews.com (kbkm93)</author>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2014 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <link>https://www.kbia.org/post/radio-play-bluebeards-ghost-part-one</link>
      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you a presentation from one of our favorite authors, William Makepeace Thakeray. This episode's performance is based on an obscure yet beautifully written short story of his: "Bluebeard's Ghost." You can listen to part one below. For part two, check out our next episode. The players Jean: Val Davis Anne: Lisa Weaver Dr. Sly: Michael Scott Mr. Sly: Curtis Abbott Blackbeard: Ian Buchanan Narrator: Brad Buchanan Production Script adaptation:]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you a presentation from one of our favorite authors, William Makepeace Thakeray. This episode's performance is based on an obscure yet beautifully written short story of his: "Bluebeard's Ghost."</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio play: "Bluebeard's Ghost," part one</title>
      <description><![CDATA[In this edition of Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you a presentation from one of our favorite authors, William Makepeace Thakeray. This episode's performance is based on an obscure yet beautifully written short story of his: "Bluebeard's Ghost." You can listen to part one below. For part two, check out our next episode. The players Jean: Val Davis Anne: Lisa Weaver Dr. Sly: Michael Scott Mr. Sly: Curtis Abbott Blackbeard: Ian Buchanan Narrator: Brad Buchanan Production Script adaptation: Brad Buchanan Engineer: Darren Hellwege Post-production: Amy Humphrey and Joe Hayes Podcast publishing: Kellie Moore This podcast originally aired on Friday, Oct. 31. Tune in to KBIA every Friday at 6:30 p.m. to hear more from the Maplewood Barn Radio Players. You can find our full season lineup on maplewoodbarn.com .]]></description>
      <author>kellie.moore@religionnews.com (kbkm93)</author>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2014 19:06:10 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <link>https://www.kbia.org/post/radio-play-one-helluva-gig-kevin-r-doyle</link>
      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This week on Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you a presentation from local artist Kevin R. Doyle. We've adapted a story of his, "One Helluva Gig," for the radio show. Doyle is a teacher and fiction writer from central Missouri. His short stories have been published in more than 20 magazines, mainly in the horror and suspense genres. "One Helluva Gig" is his first mainstream novelette, and you can find the entire story online. We are proud to present the premiere audio adaptation of "One]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week on Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you a presentation from local artist Kevin R. Doyle. We've adapted a story of his, "One Helluva Gig," for the radio show. Doyle is a teacher and fiction writer from central Missouri. His short stories</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio play: "One Helluva Gig," by Kevin R. Doyle</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This week on Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you a presentation from local artist Kevin R. Doyle. We've adapted a story of his, "One Helluva Gig," for the radio show. Doyle is a teacher and fiction writer from central Missouri. His short stories have been published in more than 20 magazines, mainly in the horror and suspense genres. "One Helluva Gig" is his first mainstream novelette, and you can find the entire story online. We are proud to present the premiere audio adaptation of "One Helluva Gig." The players: Peters: Joe Hayes Rob Jeffers: Todd Salazar Annie, Lisa, Janice: Amy Humphrey Various editors and publishers: Darren Hellwege Production: Original story: Kevin R. Doyle Script adaptation: Brad Buchanan Engineer: Darren Hellwege Editing/Post-production: Amy Humphrey and Joe Hayes Podcast publishing: Kellie Moore This podcast originally aired on Friday, Oct. 17. Tune in to KBIA every Friday at 6:30 p.m. to hear more from the Maplewood Barn Radio Players. You can find our]]></description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2014 00:57:19 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This week on Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you a mystery, though there is not much we can tell you about the background of the story. It was published anonymously in the 1909 edition of the Lock and Key Mystery Series, and it is simply titled, "The Puzzle Box." It does bring back some old friends of ours, from other anonymous stories like "The Lost Duchess" and "The Pipe." Our protagonists, Tress and Pugh, have appeared in previous Maplewood productions, though we have no idea who wrote]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week on Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you a mystery, though there is not much we can tell you about the background of the story. It was published anonymously in the 1909 edition of the Lock and Key Mystery Series, and it is simply titled, </itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio Play: "The Puzzle Box"</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This week on Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, we bring you a mystery, though there is not much we can tell you about the background of the story. It was published anonymously in the 1909 edition of the Lock and Key Mystery Series, and it is simply titled, "The Puzzle Box." It does bring back some old friends of ours, from other anonymous stories like "The Lost Duchess" and "The Pipe." Our protagonists, Tress and Pugh, have appeared in previous Maplewood productions, though we have no idea who wrote these marvelous stories. The Players Tress: Joe Bogue Pugh: Terry Yates The Jeweler: Byron Scott Narrator: Darren Hellwege Production Script adaptation: Brad Buchanan Engineer: Pat Akers Editing/Production: Amy Humphrey and Joe Hayes Podcast Publishing: Kellie Moore This podcast originally aired on Friday, Oct. 10. Tune in to KBIA every Friday at 6:30 p.m. to hear more from the Maplewood Barn Radio Players. You can find our full season lineup on maplewoodbarn.com .]]></description>
      <author>kellie.moore@religionnews.com (kbkm93)</author>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2014 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1708</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre is back with a story featuring one of our very favorite characters: the irreverent Mr. Joseph Bindle, along with his very reverent wife, Mrs. Bindle. This episode's Bindle adventure, written by George Herbert Jenkins, is called "The Downfall of Mr. Jabez Stiffson." The players Bindle: Terry Yates Mrs. Bindle, Mrs. Stiffson: Maggie Henson Charlie, Number 7: Byron Scott Jabez Stiffson, Number 1, Number 12: Joe Bogue Sissy Boyer and Number 8: Val Davis Production Script]]></itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre is back with a story featuring one of our very favorite characters: the irreverent Mr. Joseph Bindle, along with his very reverent wife, Mrs. Bindle. This episode's Bindle adventure, written by George Herbert Jenkins, is</itunes:subtitle>
      <title>Radio play: "The Downfall of Mr. Jabez Stiffson," by George Herbert Jenkins</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre is back with a story featuring one of our very favorite characters: the irreverent Mr. Joseph Bindle, along with his very reverent wife, Mrs. Bindle. This episode's Bindle adventure, written by George Herbert Jenkins, is called "The Downfall of Mr. Jabez Stiffson." The players Bindle: Terry Yates Mrs. Bindle, Mrs. Stiffson: Maggie Henson Charlie, Number 7: Byron Scott Jabez Stiffson, Number 1, Number 12: Joe Bogue Sissy Boyer and Number 8: Val Davis Production Script adaptation: Brad Buchanan Engineer: Darren Hellwege Editing/production: Amy Humphrey and Joe Hayes Podcast publishing: Kellie Moore This podcast originally aired on Friday, Oct. 3. Tune in to KBIA every Friday at 6:30 p.m. to hear more from the Maplewood Barn Radio Players. Get our full season lineup of radio plays on maplewoodbarn.com .]]></description>
      <author>kellie.moore@religionnews.com (kbkm93)</author>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2014 00:59:56 +0000</pubDate>
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