"It is the event of the century—to be more specific, the 12th century. A no-holds-barred, yet surprisingly civilized political debate for the benefit of the citizens of Sherwood Forest between the Robin Hood of legend and his nemesis, that exemplar of villainy, Prince John. Each candidate will haveth three minutes. You’ll be placing a smart wager if you think the Sheriff of Nottingham just might try to tip the scales in his position as moderator. Let us return to England, birthplace of the system of government we enjoy today, to listen to some very opposing views. Where’s Richard the Lionheart when you need him?
The First Robin Hood and Prince John Debate—Live from Sherwood Forest! is narrated by British actor Paul Gregory, who during his long career in movies, television, theater, and radio, has been directed on stage by Sir Laurence Olivier and on film by Sir Kenneth Branagh."
"In this Hemingway fiction in our time, author Scott Fivelson takes listeners on a literary journey from Paris to Pamplona as a marathoner on his last legs reflects on the sport as it might have been written about if Hemingway had been a runner. A Farewell to Legs is both a satire of a classic and a classic satire."
"She tried to dial M for murder, but instead she accidentally dialed L for latch-key…
A plotting husband who strongly resembles Ray Milland …
A framed wife as elegant as Grace Kelly …
An Inspector straight out of Monty Python …
Hitchcock would be spinning in his grave if he weren’t suiting up for his cameo.
Suspenseful, witty, and romantic, this one-act play is a lively satire of the films of Alfred Hitchcock."