Episode Eleven: The Agitated Elocutionist, A Lizzie Borden Girl Detective Radio Play




The Lizzie Borden Podcast show

Summary: <p><a href="http://lizziebordengirldetective.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/radio-cast.jpg"><img class="wp-image-878 size-full aligncenter" src="http://lizziebordengirldetective.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/radio-cast.jpg" alt="" width="548" height="310"></a><br> Nine Muses Books is proud to present: <strong>Episode 11<em>: The Agitated Elocutionist: </em></strong><strong><em>A Lizzie Borden, Girl Detective Radio Play</em>. </strong> In this episode we bring you something completely different: an old-fashioned radio play adapted from <em>The Agitated Elocutionist</em>, one of Richard Behrens’ Lizzie Borden Girl Detective Mysteries. Although set in an authentic 1870s Fall River, MA, with a teenage Lizzie Borden and her real family members,  the rest is pure quirky fiction wrapped around an intriguing mystery. In the world of the girl detective, and many years before her infamous arrest and trial for the murders of her father and stepmother, Lizzie Borden pursued a career as a private consulting detective, and as you are about to hear, in <em>The Agitated Elocutionist</em>, she matches wits with a pompous elocutionist and her devoted man-servant. You have met Lizzie Borden before, but never like this!  This radio play is a departure from our usual history-based podcasts, and it is just plain FUN! The quirky characters of Richard Behrens’ imagination come to life right from the pages of his delightful and intriguing mysteries. The actors are superb and hilarious, and the sound effects beautifully capture the Victorian-era flavor of the story. The e-book version of The Agitated Elocutionist is available as a free download at <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Richard-Behrens/e/B00MD8FQ3I/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1489633733&amp;sr=8-1">Amazon.com</a></p> <p><strong>CAST</strong></p> <p>The talented cast of <em>The Agitated Elocutionist</em> as pictured left to right in group photo above:<br> Aaron Potter-Rychwa as Police Officers Beck, Bence and Oxnard<br> Wendy Almeida as Madame Arbuthnot<br> Christopher Pratt as Banters the Valet<br> Heather Herring as Sarah Borden and the narrator<br> Tara Sabino-Potter as Lizzie Borden<br> Ian Hefele as Arthur Tinge<br> Tyler Strickland as The City Marshal<br> Richard Behrens as Gerard Gumley and writer/director<br> Mason Amadeus,  audio engineer<br> Catherine Behrens as Abby Borden (not pictured)</p>