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Stephen P. Ryder
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Saucy Jack
Saturday June 19, 2004 at 8:00 PM EDT
An Original Drama Written for Internet Radio Theatre


In 1888, the first documented serial killer stalked the East End of London. On June 19, 2004, Saucy Jack will stalk again. This is the true story of "Jack the Ripper", based on official documents of the period and modern forensic evidence.

Hilton Charlotte & Towers
222 East Third Street, Charlotte, NC 28202
Tel: 1-704-377-1500 Fax: 1-704-377-4143

Bordered by 2nd & 3rd and College & Brevard Streets. Convenient parking in the hotel garage or next door at One Wachovia Center. Street parking is free after 6:00 PM.

Saucy Jack will be broadcast from the Johnston Room of the Hilton Charlotte and Towers, Saturday June 19, 2004 at 8:00 PM. Reserve or purchase tickets early because space is limited.

Note: you do not need to reserve or purchase a ticket to listen on the Internet.

More information at:
http://www.actorssceneunseen.com/


Stephen P. Ryder, Exec. Editor
Casebook: Jack the Ripper
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Stephen P. Ryder
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By the by, the folks putting on Saucy Jack have partially sponsored the Casebook over the next few weeks, so be sure to check them out. You can listen to the Internet radio show free of charge, or see it live in person if you're in the Charlotte, NC area.

Look for their banner ads to begin running on the Casebook within the next 24 hours...
Stephen P. Ryder, Exec. Editor
Casebook: Jack the Ripper
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producer@colorview.com
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PSA-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ACTORS SCENE UNSEEN
Live and Archived Live Broadcasts
Live Internet Radio Theatre

Saucy Jack
An Original Drama Written for Internet Radio Theatre

Live Performance and Broadcast
June 19, 2004 at 8:00 PM

Johnson Room, 4th Floor
Hilton Charlotte & Towers
222 East Third Street, Charlotte, NC 28202

Archived Live Rebroadcasts
June 26, 2004 at 8:00 PM
June 27, 2004 at 3:00 PM

Featuring

Vito Abate
Jerry Colbert
Caryn Crye
James K. Flynn
Robert Allen Glahn
Hugh Loomis
Deanna Neel
Scott Reynolds
Keith Schermerhorn
Karen Surprise
Phillip Taylor

Hosted by Dr. Elizabeth Peterson-Vita

Join us Saturday, June 19, 2004 at 8:00 PM for a very special program, live from the Hilton Charlotte and Towers. We will present an Original Drama Written for Internet Radio Theatre by James Vita, Saucy Jack.

Advisory: Saucy Jack contains mature themes and the graphic dramatization of violence. Parental discretion is advised.

In 1888, the first documented serial killer stalked the East End of London. On June 19, 2004, Saucy Jack will stalk again. This is the true story of "Jack the Ripper", based on official documents of the period and modern forensic science.

Saucy Jack will be broadcast live from the Hilton Charlotte and Towers, Charlotte, North Carolina, in front of a live audience while simultaneously broadcast across the Internet on Actors Scene Unseen. Admission to the live broadcast at the Hilton Charlotte and Towers is $10.00 and reservations should be made in advance at http://www.actorssceneunseen.com . See the web-site for discount programs. The live and archived live Internet broadcasts are free.

Saucy Jack is a copyrighted work and any use of the play in whole or part requires permission of the author. Unauthorized duplication or rebroadcast of the program is prohibited.

Also Live from Actors Scene Unseen:

July 3, 2004
The Price of Madness
Written by Catherine Filloux

Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc.

A young painter who once enjoyed early success in the roller-coaster New York art scene, finds himself creatively blocked and increasingly alienated from his wife.

July 17, 2004
The Radiance of a Thousand Suns: The Hiroshima Project
Written by Anne V. McGravie, Dwight Okita, Nicholas A. Patricca, and David Zak

Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois.

From the actual experiences of those involved, Radiance presents the events, persons, and deeds involved in the making and first use of the atomic bomb.

Every Saturday at 8:00 PM, Actors Scene Unseen brings you the best in radio theatre. Be sure to visit Actors Scene Unseen often for developing program information and new events. You can only catch Actors Scene Unseen in 1 of 2 places:

Live at The Hilton Charlotte & Towers located at:

222 East Third Street,
Charlotte, NC 28202

or, in your favorite web browser at

http://www.actorssceneunseen.com

The Hilton Charlotte & Towers is bordered by 2nd & 3rd and College & Brevard Streets. Convenient parking in the hotel garage or next door at One Wachovia Center. Street parking is free after 6:00 PM.

The mission of Actors Scene Unseen is to produce a series of live Internet broadcast plays featuring Charlotte?s theatre community, for an international audience. Since its launch in July of 2003, dozens of Charlotte's best playwrights, directors, and actors have participated in Actors Scene Unseen. Saucy Jack will be our 19th show and our 15th show from the Hilton Charlotte and Towers. Actors Scene Unseen is produced by CSCi Multimedia, an award winning company on the cutting edge of Internet broadcast of music and theatre events.

For more information, contact Elizabeth Peterson-Vita, Creative Director for CSCI Multimedia, at epvita@colorview.com.

Many thanks to all of the playwrights, actors, directors, and helpers for your support of Actors Scene Unseen.

James Vita
President, CSCi Multimedia
Executive Producer, Actors Scene Unseen

producer@colorview.com

http://www.actorssceneunseen.com
http://www.colorview.com
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Christopher T George
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Chris George interview tonight 9:15 PM or so during the performance of Saucy Jack. Go to

http://www.actorssceneunseen.com

"Saucy Jack" starts at 8:00 pm Eastern time.

Chris

Christopher T. George
North American Editor
Ripperologist
http://www.ripperologist.info
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Christopher T George
Chief Inspector
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Post Number: 781
Registered: 2-2003
Posted on Monday, June 21, 2004 - 12:35 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Hi all

The phone interview that I gave in the interval between Acts 2 and 3 of "Saucy Jack" went well. The producers are to be congratulated on an interesting and well-researched radio play that well conjured up what it must have been like back in 1888. Congratulations to everyone involved both in front of the microphone and behind the scenes.

For those interested, the interview with me can be heard in the archives to their site--

http://www.actorssceneunseen.com/archives.asp

Best regards

Chris George
Christopher T. George
North American Editor
Ripperologist
http://www.ripperologist.info

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