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Icaro, Texas: A Radio Play

Icaro, Texas: A Radio Play

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Icaro, Texas was produced with the help of the Arizona State University School of Music, Dance & Theatre’s Applied Project Grant.


This play was directed by Victor Arevalo, you can reach him at victorarevalo77@gmail.com

For more information on the composer: https://www.kellydamann.com/

For more information on the writer: https://www.stratontheplaywright.com

To commission your own drawing in the style of the cover art: https://www.fiverr.com/jokopratomo872/draw-anything-in-my-style

Cast:

Dane Futrell as Chris

Kayla Santos as Penny

Kaitlyn Kief as Allie

Jaden Parker as Kevin

Additional voices from:

Taylor Brown, Dakota Castro, Wesley Dai, Hannah Hackley, Leroy Hood, Garret Jaeger, Katherine Campbell Rossi, Tyler Rossi, James Smith, and Stephen Wykle

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Straton Rushing's riveting radio drama transports listeners into the heart of West Texas, spinning a captivating tale of bravery, betrayal, and bull riding. Rushing masterfully illustrates the cowboy's arduous journey, his struggle with adversity, and the hardheadedness that keeps him pushing forward. It's an undeniably immersive experience, with raw, intense scenes between the characters that make you feel as if you are part of the story yourself.

Rushing's portrayal of the cowboy's internal world is especially noteworthy. His skillful writing brings out the rich complexity of his protagonist’s emotions, evoking empathy and admiration in listeners. The writing is nuanced, evoking a kaleidoscope of emotions that range from rage and despair to quiet determination.

In terms of production, the sound effects and background score are superb, further enhancing the immersive experience. It's clear that Straton Rushing has an exceptional gift for storytelling. His ability to weave a powerful narrative is unmatched, making this radio drama an unforgettable auditory journey. Listen to this now and tell all your friends, it’s that good!

Good Ol’ Texas drama

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