Episode 140: Rounding the End of “Pluto”

Pluto Radio DramaThis week we conclude our trip to a remote mountaintop of Chile, where we encounter four humans on a direct collision with the cosmos, themselves, and the weirdnesses of fate. Who is really in control of our destinies? What’s in a name? Pluto, by Promising Productions, examines these questions in a way that only art can.

Following the conclusion of this production is an interview with Emily Agnew, director of both the stage and radio version of the show, with Mokita Grit productions.

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Radio Drama Revival – Episode 140

Episode 139: To the Outer Reaches of Earth… With “Pluto”

Pluto Radio DramaToday we continue our focus on UK alternatives to the BBC with the aptly titled Promising Productions.

Promising Productions looks to the result of efforts from two talented journalism, marketing, and multimedia professionals who have turned their efforts to radio drama in order to get some new, original plays out there. Pluto is an indication of great things to come.

On a mountaintop in Chile, a dying scientist, his daughter, ex-wife, and a boyfriend find themselves looking to the skies, and themselves, for answers about mysteries near and far to the far. Part 1 of 2 today.

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Radio Drama Revival – Episode 139