On Thursday, March 29, 2018, Talking Information Center (TIC), an award-winning, non-profit reading service broadcasting 24-hours a day to thousands of visually impaired and otherwise print impaired listeners throughout the state, will hold an Open Mic Night from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at their studio prior to their featured radio drama performance at 7 p.m.
TIC is launching their first Open Mic Night at 130 Enterprise Drive in Marshfield and invites the public to perform and/or attend. Light food and refreshments will be served during Open Mic Night.
“Our Open Mic Night offers an opportunity for folks in our community to share their talents, whether they’d like to perform a skit or song, recite poetry or do a little stand-up comedy, the spotlight is theirs,” explained Jim Bunnell, TIC’s Executive Director.
Feature Presentation
At 7 p.m., TIC’s talented Radio and Podcast Players will perform “The Most Dangerous Game” radio play in front of a live studio audience. Based on a short story by Richard Connell, “The Most Dangerous Game” features a big game hunter from the Big Apple in a suspenseful adventure. The cast includes Steve Yakutis of Canton as Rainsford, Joe O’Connor of Plymouth as Whitney, and Jack Garrity of Marshfield as Zaroff.
TIC’s radio dramas are produced by John Shea of TIC and Eric Joseph, Executive Director of The Bay Colony Shakespeare Company (BCSC). TIC strives to bring live theater to those who might not have access to it otherwise due to accessibility, transportation or financial issues and to bring their audience of over 30,000 listeners fresh, new and exciting content.
Seating and space for Open Mic Night and the radio drama production is limited, and all who wish to perform at Open Mic and/or attend the “The Most Dangerous Game” performance should RSVP to Lorraine Bottelli at 781-834-4400 or email lbottelli@ticnetwork.org.
Unique Sponsor Messages
To support the Radio and Podcast Players drama series and to keep this unique programming free for listeners, unique underwriting messages, written by Eric Joseph with an “old time radio” effect, will be aired during the broadcast.
March’s program is supported in part by a grant from the Marshfield Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
For more information about supporting TIC’s radio drama productions and to listen to previous shows, visit http://ticnetwork.org/donate/tic-radio-podcast-players/.
The Hub of the Massachusetts Reading Network
Based in Marshfield, MA, TIC is a proud member of the International Association of Audible Information Services (IAAIS), and is the hub of the Massachusetts Reading Network, broadcasting to all of Massachusetts as well as southern New Hampshire and Connecticut. The non-profit reading service operates with the help of more than 600 volunteers statewide, broadcasting newspapers, magazines, books, special consumer information, medical and stock market updates, jobs, sports, supermarket specials, voting guides, community newspapers, and television programs. TIC also offers cultural programming such as old-time radio drama, theater, and poetry. TIC’s newest programming includes the Radio and Podcast Players and Veterans Voice.
TIC programming may be accessed several ways: via live audio stream at http://www.ticnetwork.org; by utilizing a specially tuned radio receiver; through AudioNow by calling 712-832-7025 from a home or cell phone; or by smartphone app. Listeners with smartphones may download the free TIC app by typing “Talking Information Center” in Apple or in the Google Play store for Android devices.
In 1977, Ed Perry, the founder of radio station WATD-FM in Marshfield, MA, donated his Subsidiary Carrier Authorization signal for use as the first radio reading service in New England. Operating similarly to other broadcast networks, TIC has affiliates throughout the state of Massachusetts that provide inserts of local news and information that is of interest to listeners in their area. The Executive Office of Elder Affairs oversees TIC, which is located at 130 Enterprise Drive, Marshfield, MA 02050. For more information visit www.ticnetwork.org or call (781) 834-4400.
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