I've started a new podcast of original horror radio drama entitled Apparitions, hosted by my Haunted Manhattan alter-ego Professor Mortimer.
My alter-ego for Haunted Manhattan, the illustrious Professor Mortimer, made an appearance on C-NET earlier this month for a story they did about the "Spirit Story Box," an app that purports to facilitate communication with the spirit world. I appear around
...should have posted this last week, but I missed it. However, if you'd like to hear my alter-ego of Professor Mortimer interviewed by Michael Riedel on his radio show ON THE TOWN, you can stream it on SoundCloud. The segment starts
My Haunted Manhattan alter-ego made an appearance on CBS 2 New York this week, leading Alex Denis to a few of the spooky spots on my ghost tour. Don't forget to book your tour—The Professor is the Greenwich Village guide. Hope to
I'll be returning to Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Fredericksburg, VA this winter, this time to direct their production of the hit jukebox musical, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET. It's an imaginative retelling of the actual events of December 4, 1956,
As mentioned in an earlier post, Theater in Asylum invited me to come and play with them as part of their evening of new works, THE PRIMARIES PROJECT. I wrote & performed a new radio play for one actor, laptop, and
My great friend, the insanely-talented and wildly-imaginative TyRaNT ReX, writes, directs, and produces the wonderful TALES OF THE HALLOWEEN TEAM—and I get to lend some voices.
I had a blast playing a small role in Pablo Panda Productions' recent sketch, Visible Girl, directed by my friend Alex Randrup. While you might find me in a comic shop from time to time, I'm not actually a sexist jerk,
Season to Taste, the original two-character drama that I made with my friends (and outstanding actors) Laura Iris Hill and Anna Savant, for our company Co-Op Theatre East, will make its Philadelphia debut next month as part of the Philly
I recently narrated a short piece of fiction for a lovely little sci-fi podcast called StarShipSofa. You can hear me read Erica L. Satifka's otherworldly piece, Signs Following, on their site.