by matelan | Dec 10, 2014 | audio drama, chicago, Christopher M. Walsh, Deathscribe, HP Lovecraft, radio play
WildClaw Theatre is delightened and SO frightened to announce that last Monday, our Deathscription was filled when 2014’s coveted Bloody Axe went to Christopher M. Walsh for his tale of underwater exploration gone horribly, horribly wrong, Fracture Zone! First...
by matelan | Nov 17, 2014 | audio drama, Christopher M. Walsh, Deathscribe, Deathscribe 2014, radio play, The Factory Theatre, water fear
Today we’re making waves with Sara Sevigny, director Christopher M. Walsh’s “Fracture Zone” for Deathscribe 2014. Sara and her writing partner, Corrbette Pasko, just debuted their short play “30 Days Down the Rabbit Hole” at Abbie,...
by matelan | Nov 4, 2014 | Christopher M. Walsh, Deathscribe, DEATHSCRIBE 2012, Deathscribe 2014, deep water, Elder Gods, HP Lovecraft, swimsuit, tentacles, The Mayne Stage, water fear
Today we’re plumbing the depths with Christopher M. Walsh, author of “Fracture Zone,” directed by Sara Sevigny. Christopher was a Deathscribe finalist in 2012 for “Comparing Notes at the End of the World.” He is a company member with...
by matelan | Nov 18, 2013 | A Lonely Place to Die, acting, apocalypse plan, bloody axe, Brains, Chicago Zombie, Chris Hainsworth, Christopher M. Walsh, city of the walking dead, Comedy/Horror, cool kids, dead, Deathscribe, DEATHSCRIBE 2013, edgar allan poe, fast or slow zombie debate, George A. Romero, horror scores, horror songs, horror soundtracks, HP Lovecraft, my bloody valentine, Night of the Living Dead, Orson Welles, podcast, radio play, The Revenants, twilight zone, war of the worlds, wildclaw, World War Z, Zombie, zombie apocalypse, Zombie Outbreak, zombie survival plan. ZombieSurvivalWiki, Zombies
Today, we’re receiving a very special broadcast from Jeffrey Gardner, director of “Record/Record,” by Mark Harrison. Jeffrey is the Director/Executive Producer of Our Fair City, a Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Radio Epic…for the internet. By...
by wcadmin | Dec 2, 2012 | Christopher M. Walsh, dystopia, Lovecratian, nightmare castle, Nightmares, Robert Kauzlaric, urban fantasy
So there you are, enjoying what appears to be a nice, normal day in the city. But…doesn’t something just feel a little…off?It’s probably just the weather changing. You know how you get. But something’s nagging at you. Does gravity seem...