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Welcome to the Radiostar Network. We're committed to bringing you innovative and unpredictable theatre for your mind!

We've been podcasting our particular brand of wholly improvised radio plays since April 25, 2006! In that time we've also produced some readings of scripted work by emerging playwrights (Off the Page), and a series of interviews with a wide variety of San Francisco creative artists (the Studio Interviews). Check out what's been written about us at Theatre Bay Area Magazine and SF Weekly.

Most of what you'll find here, however, is our improv podcast. New shows come out approximately every two weeks on Mondays (barring unforseen life events for our editor).

News: Radiostar Improv LIVE at 50 Mason Social House

Radiostar Improv is appearing regularly at 50 Mason Social House in San Francisco, the third Sunday of every month. This month's show will be February 19th! We'll be doing up to three sets between 7pm and 10pm. No cover, 1 drink minimum.
50 Mason, San Francisco, CA

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Our current show is:

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A somewhat sheltered young man tries to finally learn to drive, but finds that neither of his parents are up to the task. His path soon crosses a police officer who is perhaps a little too fond of his British heritage.

Featuring: Christopher DeJong, Dan Ronco, Brian Schirmer, Dan Wilson.

 

 

Radiostar Improv, due to it's operation under a creative commons license, has been used by many animation students at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Check out what they did with us!

We've played with animation a bit ourselves. You can check out our mini episodes of "Hollywood Burn" right here!

Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Episode 3

Lastly, if you're in the Bay Area and would like to audition for a guest spot with us, want to let us know of a Creative Commons allowed use of our audio, or just want to say "Hi", you can email our producer at sfstagewalker at gmail dot com.


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