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The 24hr Wireless Project

The 24hr Wireless Project

By: The Drama Merchant
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The 24-hour Wireless Project is an exciting audio theatre platform created by The Drama Merchant that invites creative minds to come together and craft, write, record, and edit an original audio piece, all centered around a provided premise or sound effect. Here, you can listen to some of the works that creatives have produced in 24 hours!The Drama Merchant Art Entertainment & Performing Arts
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  • 2024 - The Letter - Merry Christmas Mr. Etheridge written and produced by Sasha Cuha
    Jan 3 2025

    Synopsis: Mr. Etheridge finds himself in a horrible situation after a drunken night and is forced to face his demons one by one in this tale of revenge.

    Written and performed by Sasha Cuha
    Music by Sasha Cuha
    Chosen Drama Merchant sound effect: A Squeaky Wood Door opening

    Bio of writer and producer: Sasha Cuha is an actor, musician, poet, and artist currently living in Melbourne. He enjoys writing and performing weird fiction and strange music and is known for his many film roles and for his performances of live scores to old silent films.

    If you would like to see more of Sasha's work on Instagram or bandcamp
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    This audio was part of the 24hr Wireless Project: 2024 New Year's Eve Edition, inviting participants to create an engaging work inspired by personal letters, revealing a pivotal moment leading to a dramatic or humorous conclusion, and involving one or more sound effects produced by the Drama Merchant.
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    here to visit the webpage or subscribe to receive an email update

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