Recorded at ACT Theatre Seattle on Aug 28, 2017.

Episode 26: “Eclipsed”

  1. [0:00:34] Intro (01:52)
  2. [0:02:26] Wealth Management by Scot Augustson (14:05)
  3. [0:16:31] Sonnet – To Science by Edgar Allan Poe (01:27)
  4. [0:17:57] Misfit Moon by Lisa Halpern (14:03)
  5. [0:32:00] Costume written and performed by Daemond Arrindell (03:09)
  6. [0:35:09] The Owl Who Was God by James Thurber, adapted by Leslie Law (06:02)
  7. [0:41:11] Pratidhwani (04:22)
  8. [0:45:57] The Real Bird of the City Theater by Brandon J. Simmons (14:15)
  9. [1:00:12] On the Subject of Transformation written and performed by Daemond Arrindell (02:41)
  10. [1:02:53] Come Together by Lennon/McCartnery, featuring Jose ‘Juicy’ Gonzales (piano and vocals), Dave Marriott (trombone), Chris Monroe (drums), Dave Pascal (Bass) (04:38)
  11. [1:07:30] The Little Girl And The Wolf by James Thurber adapted by Leslie Law (02:52)
  12. [1:10:22] The Drunken Tenor with Jeff Caldwell, piano (06:51)
  13. [1:17:13] Doc and Mercer’s Mostly True History Of Seattle – Mooching Totality by Elizabeth Heffron (15:57)
  14. [1:33:10] Finale | Credits (05:03)

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Directed and Produced by: Leslie Law and Richard Ziman

Host: Leslie Law
Music Director: Jose “Juicy” Gonzales
Recorded by: Brian Moynihan
Sound Engineer: Max Langley
Stage Manager: Susy Butler
ASM: Elisabeth Burton
PA: Teresa Micheletti
Post Production: Dave Pascal
Original Music: Jose ‘Juicy’ Gonzales

Sandbox Radio Orchestra:
Piano: Jose “Juicy” Gonzales
Bass: Dave Pascal
Drums: Chris Monroe
Trombone: Dave Marriott

Sandbox Radio Players featured in this episode:
Eric Ray Anderson, Marianna De Fazio, Cole Hornaday, Gin Hammond, Mik Kuhlman, Leslie Law, Imogen Love, K. Brian Neel, Larry Paulsen, Annette Toutonghi, Seanjohn Walsh, Richard Ziman

SPECIAL GUESTS
‘The Drunken Tenor’ Rob McPherson
Poet Daemond Arrindell

PRATIDHWANI
Diby Roy and Kunal Gandhi (guitars)
Pranav Kandula (keys)
Rajesh Arumugam (percussion)
Jayant Bhopatkar (tabla)
Ganga Narayanan and Gaurav Chanda (vocals)
Bonny Ghosal (emcee)

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