
WORLD PREMIERE RADIO
DRAMA!!!
BROADCAST ON HALLOWEEN NIGHT - OCTOBER 31st, 2006
On October 2nd we will be recording the radio drama version of Hecate Hill at the Arlington Museum of Art. It will be produced by Shanan and Rich Frolich, of Texas Radio Theatre. They are working with a certain radio station (or two) to have this broadcast on October 31st. The Texas Radio Theatre Company presents the best in modern audio theater performances, recorded in front of an audience, featuring award winning original works and classic adaptations. The Texas Radio Theatre Company has been performing in the Arlington, Fort Worth and Dallas areas since 2001.
BIGFOOT ARMIES ATTACK
THE WEST COAST!
My Play HECATE HILL to air tonight in San Fransico!
Cheryl Weirier will play my play "Hecate Hill" on her radio show tonight. Her
show airs sat late night (10 to 2 - Dallas time) on KRCB
(North San Francisco Bay Area)
www.krcb.org
a frightening one act play from author Bill Fountain
HECATE HILL
the radio drama

Texas Radio Theater Company proudly presents a world premiere production written by playwright Bill Fountain and directed by director Bob White! Starring Lauren Wenzel, John Biggan, Tristan Raquel Bunting, Robert Shores, Kyle Dupree, and Allison Pistorius.
THE STORY: A group of cycling friends meet up for a reunion (and Bigfoot hunt) in a remote cabin in Southern Oklahoma. At the same time, not too far away, a group of hunters do the impossible and kill one of the creatures. Suddenly, not only does the world find out that the creatures really do exist, but they don't take kindly to one of their own being killed. An electromagnetic pulse shuts down the power all over the planet as our world is invaded by armies of angry creatures.
Meanwhile, out in the dark woods, a few friends fight to survive the night. Welcome back to the bottom of the food chain.
But is any of it really happening? Will the friends survive to find out the truth about Hecate Hill?
FACT OR FICTION? A recent rash of Bigfoot sightings and reports on the news all taking place in Oklahoma and Texas and within 50 miles of where Fountain set his fictional play? Life imitates art?
THE LOWDOWN: “HECATE HILL” promises to be an interesting afternoon of original radio theater. A One Act play, suitable for general audiences, about what happens when the things that go bump in the night decide to step out of the darkness. An incredible cast of actors from all over North Texas assembling for this radio drama experience!

copyright 2006 Bill Fountain. All Rights Reserved.