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Neil Marsh
Managing Director, Sound Designer, Voice-Actor
Neil's obssession with radio drama was influenced most by repeatedly hearing Bill Cosby's "Chicken Heart" sketch on The Doctor Demento Show back in the 70s. It took awhile, but eventually he pulled together a talented pool of actors, writers and sound effects artists to form THE POST-MERIDIAN RADIO PLAYERS in 2005. He now serves as the group's primary Sound Designer for their live shows and Post-Production Editor for their studio productions. |
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Renée Johnson
Producer, Director, Writer, Voice-Actor
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Rob Noyes
Director, Writer, Voice-Actor
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Juliet Bowler
Voice-Actor
Juliet loves working with the PMRP, whether she's trying to assasinate the hero, leading a dual life in Holowood, or desperately trying to land Mr. Boynton. She's worked as a voice artist and actor in Boston and NYC in a variety of roles ranging from Restoration Comedy to Stephen King, but this might be her favorite project so far. |
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Renni Boy
Voice-Actor
Renni is a freelance editor who tends to work less often than she should and mostly in educational publishing. She has had fun contributing to a handful of PMRP productions, belongs to the Revels Repertory Company, and has appeared in a half-dozen or so Christmas Revels. Renni volunteers for SCALE (Somerville Center for Adult Learning Experiences) and BONES (Beagles of New England States).
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Alicia E. Goranson
Writer
Alicia is an award-winning Boston author of outsider
fiction. Her first novel, Supervillainz, is a 2007 Lambda Literary
Award finalist and winner of the 2004 Project QueerLit Award. She has
performed at events including the Saints and Sinners Literary
Festival, Cornell University and LitQuake in San Francisco. Alicia's fudge
Daleks have been featured on BoingBoing.net. Charlie Anders, editor of
io9.com and She's Such a Geek, says, "Alicia Goranson's superpowers
include searing vision, a powerful voice, and the ability to leap over
genre boundaries." You can learn more about her at her website.
Alicia is currently writing PMRP's upcoming flagship drama, the 12-part miniseries The Mask of Inanna, which begins production in the Spring of 2009. |
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