"Paul's just a guy trying to work his life out. He has a reason why he was caught with the frog in the blender. And it's a damn good one! He tells his story with sardonic wit."
"A tired and battle weary man tells a tale of inventive survival in a post-apocalyptic world. The story details his life as a terrified orphaned teenager who sees his existence, as more than just surviving! As he matures he uses his skills to bring the fight to a seemingly undefeatable enemy…."
"In this second short play by Eric Coble, Mind Media Productions present H.R. Frank, an office administrator in his 50's sits behind his desk and receives a call from Human Resources announcing an impending visit. One by one his colleagues arrive in and hear about HR's planned arrival. Paranoia begins to set in as to why this is happening and revelations begin to surface…."
"In a guest room at a hotel in Columbus Ohio two haggard business men in suits, walk in and throw down their briefcases on the bed, stretching and removing their coats. They turn on the T.V. and surf the news channels. They notice their hotel is on live news channels across the country and quickly find out they are stuck in the middle of a hostage crisis. Things start to go down hill after that !"
"This beautifully slick and cinematic audio production stays true to the original 1939 C.B.S broadcast by Orsen Welles and the Mercury Theatre, based on H.G. Wells' 'The War of the Worlds'. This new recording creates a world where the 'Radio' is the wireless interface to live entertainment and news feeds from around the world and tells the story of a Martian invasion of Earth. Produced and Directed by John Long. Performed by The DaSilva Theatre Players"
"They say that life is a journey. As we travel along, all we can ask for is good manual, a detailed map, and the ability to cherish life's many surprises. No matter our age, gender, religion, or cultural background, each of us lives beneath a common sky and breathe the same air. Our blood runs red and our hearts are slightly to the left. Our world is getting smaller by the day, and yet we continue to build more borders and boundaries. We must remember that Mother Earth is our shared home, and preserve and care for it together. By learning to make the most of our individual journeys, working together, and respecting the beauty of every living thing, each of us can achieve an honorable goal: "To make the world a better place.""