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The Blind Beggar Dies

Students from Wren’s 2017 Voice Acting for Classic Radio Drama class perform The Blind Beggar Dies from the Shadow Series, a radio show written by Maxwell Grant. From Cindy Newell: “The Classic Radio Drama Workshop with Wren is a play date for … Continue reading

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The Art of the Monologue

Once, when I was teaching Acting to a group of precocious eleven year old girls, I asked what a “Monologue” is.  One young woman rolled her eyes, sighed, and said: “It’s a dialogue where one person is talking.”  Brilliant! When … Continue reading

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The Iceman Cometh

John Haag plays Theodore Hickey in Eugene O’Neill’s play The Iceman Cometh. John Haag started acting in New York in off-off Broadway and regional theaters. Since moving to Massachusetts, John has done theater, industrial films, and voiceovers, and has recorded … Continue reading

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Love, Loss and What I Wore

Holly Miller performs “I Hate My Purse” from Nora and Delia Ephron’s play Love, Loss, and What I Wore. Holly Miller has been a voice actress for four years.  She is active in Community Theater and has a weekly radio program … Continue reading

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The Guys

Steve McGarry plays Nick in Anne Nelson’s play The Guys, a story about the aftermath of 9/11. Steve McGarry is a Boston-area voice talent and singer, as well as a software engineer. One of his fondest performance memories was being part of … Continue reading

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All the King’s Men

Chuck Holleman plays Willie Stark in Robert Penn Warren’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel All the King’s Men. Chuck Holleman is a Boston area voice talent, part-time home renovator, and part-time actor who has appeared on stages throughout Central Northeastern Massachusetts – and … Continue reading

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Mystic River

Andy Hupprich plays Val from the mystery crime drama film Mystic River.  Andy Hupprich is a Boston area voice talent. Along with 25 years in the newspaper industry, he has performed on stage in a garage band and in studio as an … Continue reading

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The Actor’s Nightmare

Tim Corbett plays George Spelvin from Christopher Durang’s comic play The Actor’s Nightmare. Tim Corbett has been involved in performing, acting and voice-over work for several years.  Since 2013, he has been portraying historical characters at Boston’s Old State House for visitors … Continue reading

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The Kentucky Cycle

John Haag plays Michael from Robert Schenkkan’s epic The Kentucky Cycle. John Haag started acting in New York in off-off Broadway and regional theaters. Since moving to Massachusetts, John has done theater, industrial films, and voice overs, and has recorded … Continue reading

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August: Osage County

Cindy Newell plays Violet Weston in August: Osage County by Tracy Letts. Cindy Newell is a recently retired massage and neuromuscular therapist with a passion for voice over acting. She is an organic farmer and outdoor enthusiast who loves hiking, … Continue reading

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The Shawshank Redemption

Richard Congelosi plays Red Foley in The Shawshank Redemption. Richard Congelosi is an actor with film and TV credits. He also had his own radio program “American Jukebox” on a Boston network that ran 12 years. Working with Wren has … Continue reading

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Laughing Wild

Jess Garrett plays “The Woman” in Christopher Durang’s play Laughing Wild. Jess Garrett is a voice over actress, educator and author. Her voice is uniquely friendly and youthful, and has been featured in audio books, podcasts, and narrations, as well … Continue reading

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Tomorrowland

Steve McGarry plays David Nix from the film Tomorrowland.  Screenplay by Damon Lindelof and Brad Bird. Steve McGarry is a Boston-area voice talent and singer, as well as a software engineer. One of his fondest performance memories was being part … Continue reading

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