OdysseyStage Podcast
1) Odyssey Stage On The Air radio play: Christmas In Connecticut
Elizabeth Lane is a writer for "Smart Housekeeping" magazine, whose wildly popular column describes in detail her comfy farm life, delectable meal recipes and loving husband and baby - none of which t...Show More
2) A Letter to Three Wives - OdysseyStage on the Air, episode 3
Three women friends go on a day-long boat trip shepherding a group of school children. A fourth female "friend" is conspicuously absent and the three find out why when a note from her discloses a shoc...Show More
3) The Day the Earth Stood Still - OdysseyStage On The Air, Episode 2
A UFO lands in Washington, D.C. bearing a message – and an ultimatum. Klaatu and his people have watched, with increasing alarm, Cold War-era nuclear proliferation on Earth. A single mother and ...Show More
4) Episode 5 - Domestic Dispute - The Suffragist Project
Alison Hopkins was a suffragist whose husband, John Hopkins, had worked for Woodrow Wilson’s presidential campaign. After dinner with the President and his wife Edith, and hearing their disparaging co...Show More
5) After the Thin Man - OdysseyStage On The Air, episode 1
Our newest podcast series is inspired by the golden age of radio. Classic commercials from the period and the full arsenal of music and sound effects bring each show to life. Director/Producer: Art Jo...Show More
6) Episode 4 - The Curious Mind of Ida Tarbell - The Suffragist Project
Investigative journalist Ida Tarbell was the "muckraker" whose reporting brought down John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil monopoly at the turn of the 20th century. Having shattered many a glass ce...Show More
7) Episode 3 - The New Woman - The Suffragist Project
In her time Inez Milholland was as famous as AOC. Known as the Face of the Women’s Suffrage movement, she was renowned for her beauty and exceptional oratory skills. Huge crowds turned out to get a gl...Show More
8) Episode 2 - Ida B. Wells - The Suffragist Project
Investigative journalist Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862-1931) was the first reporter to expose the evil of lynchings in America. She published a book, A Red Record, about her findings. In 1913 she founded...Show More
9) Episode 1 - More Than A Sentence - The Suffragist Project
Susan B. Anthony was already nationally known by the time she broke the law in 1872. She led her sisters and others to cast ballots in Rochester, NY - and in this episode, the "arrest" is history. Dir...Show More
10) The Suffragist Project - trailer
Excerpts from The Suffragist Project, launching March 1.