So, I was fortunate enough to lend my voice to another of John Ballentine's impressive audio dramas over at "Campfire Radio Theater." This one was called "Death and Alchemy," adapted by a short story by the bearded Patrick Moody.
This one be just as delightful as the others I've participated in, which is a zombie plague tale set in Victorian London. I am always impressed by the soundscape and am often surprised by the emotional resonance these guys wrest from the audio drama format. Check it out at THIS LINK!

John asked me if I could play a cranky old Scottish man, and I smiled big, thinking of my omnipresent imaginary friend and podcast partner. Unfortunately, once I thought of it, it became difficult NOT to sound like Connery, try as I might.
Oh, John told me that I was the only voice actor in this production not from the UK, and that made me smile. He also told me I was the only voice actor in this production who would die alone and unmourned. And soon.
Kind of mean, in retrospect, that John Ballentine.
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