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Posted on October 15, 2015 by Sonoma Valley Sun 

Jaime Love
Jaime Love overhears a murder plot in the noir classic “Sorry, Wrong Number,” a script originally performed on CBS radio in 1943. (And the basis of the 1948 film with Barbara Stanwick and Burt Lancaster).


A staged reading of what Orson Wells called the greatest single radio script ever written is part of “Fright Night,” a presentation by Sonoma Readers’ Theatre on Tuesday, October 27.
Butch EngleThe evening of haunting tales to set the mood for Halloween includes Butch Engle (at right) performing Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart.”
Additionally, five members of the Sonoma Writers Alliance – Dave Lewis, Robyn Makaruk, Joan Shepherd, Meta Strauss, and Jean Wong – will read their own original works reflecting the Halloween theme. 7 p.m. $15 at the door. Andrews Hall, Sonoma Community Center. Sonomaartslive.org

Butch Engle will be the voice and personality reading Saving El Chico on the audio version - due to be released in the summer of 2016.


Photos by Owen T. Orsertober 15, 2015 by Sonoma Valley Sun 




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