Episodes

  • Bonus Episode: Pineville Trace
    Sep 12 2024

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    Earlier this year, I recorded the audiobook for Wes Blake’s debut novel, Pineville Trace. I’ve narrated several audiobooks, but this one was special for me. Wes and I met in grad school at the Bluegrass Writers Studio in 2014. We taught in the same school district in Jessamine County Kentucky. And we shared a few drinks and some adventures in Lisbon.

    So when he asked me to narrate his novel, I immediately asked, "How much will you pay me?"

    Critics have praised Pineville Trace; readers adore it:

    --This was an utterly compelling read.

    --Pineville Trace is a quiet odyssey, an unexpectedly meditative journey of a minor outlaw.

    --Good first book

    --The cat is my favorite, and not just because I am a super-fulfilled old cat lady.

    --... an achingly beautiful story with a complex character at it center.

    --... beautifully read by Michael Mau.

    And I sure loved recording it. To hear the whole novel, you’ll have to buy it yourself, but I wanted to share a couple of chapters just to tease you.

    So here, for your listening enjoyment, is Pineville Trace by Wes Blake.

    If you want to hear more, or even read the book yourself, you can go to https://wesblake.com/ . There you can read interviews with Wes, find out where he’ll be speaking, and look at his face, which doctors say is too small for his head.

    All episodes directed and edited by Michael Mau
    Original Music by Trevor Tremaine
    Podcast cover art created by Geneva Hicks

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    32 mins
  • Bonus Episode: Inhabited
    Jul 8 2024

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    I promised some bonus episodes, and I'm bringing them to you.

    WELM, how do I begin to tell you about Daniel Wescott? I met Dan the way I have met many writers recently; he hired me to produce (and perform) an audiobook: The Alien, the first novel in a sci-fi trilogy that is at once a satire, an espionage thriller, and a bildungsroman for a man-child astronaut aptly named Michael.

    Dan himself is an adventurer and world traveler who makes his home in Maine, where all of his novels also make their homes (or on an alien planet; or a pub in Ireland).

    You can get any of Dan's novels at DanielWescott.com--paperback, Kindle, or audiobook, and there are plenty to choose from.

    I released a chapter from The Alien during Season Two, so for a treat between seasons, I will bring you a couple of chapters from each of Dan's other books. For example, you will also hear chapters from two novels in his Love and Torment series, Inhabited and Captive with performances by Jennifer Keane @citizenkeane and Anastasia Wilson @anastasia.wil

    For now though, Chapter One of Inhabited: Love and Torment Book One. Yeah, I'm doing it out of order because the first book in the series is on a hard drive that I left at my mom's house. And I'll get it later. It's a topsy turvy world, so deal with it.

    All episodes directed and edited by Michael Mau
    Original Music by Trevor Tremaine
    Podcast cover art created by Geneva Hicks

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    47 mins
  • A Wish & A Pear
    Jun 27 2024

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    From MauHaus Productions, A Blind Play. Bonus Episode.

    As promised, we have a few post-season episodes to delight and intrigue. Today’s episode is an excerpt from the novel A Wish & A Pear, the first in her Magical Layers series, by Mary B. Reinfeld.

    Performed by Irene Santiago.

    Inspired by true events, A Wish and a Pear tells the story of two women, Angela and Soledad, whose lives are intertwined by pure fate.

    From metropolitan Manhattan to the picturesque jungles of rural Guatemala, Angela experiences a profound journey of the mind, heart, and soul, enhanced by the charming characters who become her family and help her heal her past trauma. It’s Eat, Pray, Love meets Tuesdays with Morrie set in the jungle of South America.

    Keep tuning in to A Blind Play for more bonus episodes, including an upcoming reading of Kentucky author Wes Blake’s debut novel, Pineville Trace.

    Follow, rate, review, and share. And thank you for listening.


    All episodes directed and edited by Michael Mau
    Original Music by Trevor Tremaine
    Podcast cover art created by Geneva Hicks

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    19 mins
  • Kadamati
    Jun 13 2024

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    MauHaus Productions presents A Blind Play. Episode 30. “Kadamati”

    Kadamati is Bengali for clay, the malleable matter capable of softness and hardness, of resilience and breakage. Kadamati is also the name of a dance devised by Akram Khan. A mass choreography open to the general public, it explores identity, connection, and belonging. It was performed in Trafalgar Square on the 24th of June 2016, the day after Britain broke, hardened and brittle, shattered by a referendum.

    Kadamati was adapted from the personal essay of the same name by Chiara Vascotto.

    This episode was directed and edited by Michael Mau

    STARRING

    Samantha Jonczyk as Chiara
    Sandie Keene as Jen
    Malya Muth as Christina
    Toni Poe as Fellow Dancer

    ADDITIONAL VOICES
    Drew Valins
    Michael Mau
    Anastasia Wilson
    Ryan Gaiser
    Carter Allen
    Andressa DaSilva

    Original music by Nitin Sawney and Trevor Tremaine.

    The podcast cover art was created by Geneva Hicks.

    Additional sound effects courtesy of Pixabay.

    You can become a monthly supporter of the show starting at just $3 a month. Go to ablindplaypodcast.buzzsprout.com/ to find out how.

    If you haven’t already, please show us some love with a 5-star rating on your podcast app. It takes seconds and makes a huge difference to the podcast.

    I sat down with Chiara Vascotto and Jen Irons as well as members of the cast of “Kadamati” to talk about the story, its origin, and the effects of art on politics. It’s a lively chat that will make you want to listen to the episode all over again. Enjoy.

    Rate, Review, and Follow, visit us at ablindplaypodcast.com, and spread the word.


    All episodes directed and edited by Michael Mau
    Original Music by Trevor Tremaine
    Podcast cover art created by Geneva Hicks

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Cosmic Interference: Planetary Makeover Edition
    Jun 6 2024

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    MauHaus Productions presents A Blind Play. Episode 30. “Cosmic Interference”

    Interstellar talk show hosts El and Jay take their audience through the dim history of humankind with cameos from Oppenheimer, Jesus, Muhammad, Obama, and Donald Drumpf.

    “Cosmic Interference” was adapted from the short stories of the same name by Gary Egan.

    This episode was directed and edited by Michael Mau

    STARRING

    Ryan Gaiser as Jay

    Julia Garlotte as El

    Featuring the voices of Gary Egan, Ethan Herschenfeld, Kenya Cabine, and Michael Mau\

    Original music by Oleggio Kyrylkoww & Trevor Tremaine.

    The show’s cover art was created by Geneva Hicks.

    Additional sound effects courtesy of Pixabay.

    You can become a monthly supporter of the show starting at just $3 a month. Go to ablindplaypodcast.com/ to find out how.

    While I’m on the topic, if you haven’t already, please show us some love with a 5-star rating on your podcast app. It takes seconds and makes a huge difference to the podcast.

    I sat down with Gary Egan as well as members of the cast of “Eye in the Garden” and “Cosmic Interference” to talk about the stories, their origins, and how the actors navigated their characters.

    Rate, Review, Follow, and spread the word.

    Next week on A Blind Play: Our last episode of the season and the winner of our season three contest. Episode 30: Kadamati, adapted from the personal essay of the same name by Chiara Vascotto.


    All episodes directed and edited by Michael Mau
    Original Music by Trevor Tremaine
    Podcast cover art created by Geneva Hicks

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    42 mins
  • Eye in the Garden
    May 30 2024

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    MauHaus Productions presents A Blind Play. Episode 29, "Eye in the Garden"

    A religious organization creates a system of satellites that will take away free will. Now the two engineers from the Eden Society, Theresa and Marten, must decide if they will play God, the serpent, or both. Based on the short story by Kentucky author Gary Egan.

    Directed and Edited by Michael Mau

    STARRING
    Elizabeth Pan as Theresa
    Drew Valins as Marten
    Michael Westmoreland as the Narrator
    Tim Knutsen as The Voice
    Rich Greene as Tom

    The show’s cover art was created by Geneva Hicks.

    Additional sound effects courtesy of Pixabay.

    You can become a monthly supporter of the show starting at just $3 a month. Go to ablindplaypodcast.com to find out how.

    If you haven’t already, please show us some love with a 5-star rating on your podcast app. It takes seconds and makes a huge difference to the podcast.

    Next week on A Blind Play: Episode 30: “Cosmic Interference” adapted from the short story of the same name by Gary Egan.


    All episodes directed and edited by Michael Mau
    Original Music by Trevor Tremaine
    Podcast cover art created by Geneva Hicks

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    53 mins
  • Jumbie Daddy
    May 23 2024

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    MauHaus Productions presents A Blind Play. Episode 28. “Jumbie Daddy”

    “Jumbie Daddy” was adapted from three flash fiction stories by Neala Luna Bhagwansingh: “Jumbie Daddy,” “Spoiling Fruit,” and “Children Playing While Shadows Walk.”

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    This episode was directed and edited by Michael Mau

    STARRING

    Bree Poppy as the Narrator

    Asiyih N'Dobe as Anne

    Vivia Armstrong as Canny and Mama

    Sherese Reddick as Gramma and Ms. Rogers

    Michael Rodney as Canny’s Husband and Head Boy.

    The show’s cover art was created by Geneva Hicks.

    Additional sound effects courtesy of Pixabay.

    You can become a monthly supporter of the show starting at just $3 a month. Go to ablindplaypodcast.com to find out how.

    If you haven’t already, please show us some love with a 5-star rating on your podcast app. It takes seconds and makes a huge difference to the podcast.

    Next week on A Blind Play: Episode 29: “Eye in the Garden” adapted from the short story of the same name by Gary Egan.



    All episodes directed and edited by Michael Mau
    Original Music by Trevor Tremaine
    Podcast cover art created by Geneva Hicks

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    23 mins
  • Barbecue
    May 16 2024

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    MauHaus Productions presents A Blind Play. Episode 27. “Barbecue”

    "In suffering there is a core within that can only be touched by the death of distant stars," writes author Ron Pullins. Argentinian dissident Enrico is now a physicist living the quiet life with his wife Sarah. When acquaintances drop by for a barbecue, Enrico shares more than just his recipe for pork loin.

    “Barbecue” was adapted from the short story "The Barbecue" by Ron Pullins.

    This episode was directed and edited by Michael Mau

    STARRING
    Juan Pablo Suarez as Enrico,
    Aryeh Krause-Nadler as Michael,
    Anastasia Wilson as Sarah,
    Ethan Herschenfeld as Fat Thug,
    Drew deMan as Thin Thug.

    Original music by Trevor Tremaine.

    The podcast’s cover art was created by Geneva Hicks.

    Additional sound effects courtesy of Pixabay.

    Special Thanks to the folks whose financial contributions helped produce this episode: Blaque Fowler, Brian Fifeld, and Daniel Ellis.

    You can become a monthly supporter of the show starting at just $3 a month. Go to ablindplaypodcast.com/ to find out how.

    While I’m on the topic, if you haven’t already, please show us some love with a 5-star rating on your podcast app. It takes seconds and makes a huge difference to the podcast.

    Next week on A Blind Play: Episode 28: “Jumbie Daddy” adapted from three flash fiction stories by Neala Luna Bhagwansingh.


    All episodes directed and edited by Michael Mau
    Original Music by Trevor Tremaine
    Podcast cover art created by Geneva Hicks

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    27 mins