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March 16th, 2008 — EK25, RG Productions, Call for Artists, Radio Theatre
Call for Artists

RG Productions needs you
Joan Roehre is directing the July 19th Old-Time Western radio show show. She is looking for local “old-time” musicians SPECIFICALLY yodeling cowboys IF any exist around here!
Joan Roehre-
Phone: 262/653-5918
Cell: 262/945-6329
March 2nd, 2008 — EK23, RG Productions, Radio Theatre
by Tammy Peacy

Tammy is re-introduced to Dan Stika, who she knows from her volunteer days with the KPM.
Tammy: I know Dan. Hi, Dan. How do you know Nita.
Dan: I’m with 91.1 also, and Nita was the co-producer along with Dr. Brown.
T: Oh, I didn’t know that.
D: She went off on her own and her husband purchased a zillion dollars worth of equipment, microphones, the whole PA system is spectacular, but anyway she then asked would you reconstruct one of the performances I had done with Gateway 91.1. Private Eyelashes, I played the elevator operator, “Evening, Miss Diamond. Second floor?” I played a police announcer, too. And then she was going to do Fibber McGee with this Christmas production and the rest is history.
T: So, you’re here since the beginning? Continue reading →
February 24th, 2008 — Rhode Center For The Arts, RG Productions, Radio Theatre, ExposeKenosha, Literary
Part 1 of 2
by Tammy Peacy

RG Productions isn’t your average theater group. They perform original radio plays that take audience members back to a time when the radio was the center of every home. Nita Hunter, Founder and Executive Producer of RG Productions invited Expose Kenosha to watch a rehearsal and speak to the cast of Sherlock Holmes.
Upon entering the auditorium where rehearsal for would shortly commence, we were greeted by actor Jan Michalski, who lifted up his shirt. “I thought this is what you meant by Expose Kenosha,” he quipped. Yeah, we get that sometimes.
Francisco and I milled about through the crowd, speaking with those who were not performing.
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February 3rd, 2008 — RG Productions, Radio, Kenosha

RG Productions presents the next in their series of FREE radio plays on Saturday, Feb. 16 at 1 p.m.
“Crime is Common. Logic is Rare. An Afternoon with Sherlock Holmes.”
Features two original Conan Doyle radio plays complete with LIVE sound effects and music.
Kenosha Public Library
Southwest Branch.
7979 38th Ave., Kenosha
For more information: www.rgaudioproductions.com
Doors open at 12:15 p.m.