You can find the Waiting For October cover art (high-res) here.
You can find the Moonbase Theta, Out cover art (high-res) here.
Press Kits
Waiting For October – a supernatural audio drama podcast
Moonbase Theta, Out – a sci-fi audio drama podcast
Recent Releases
‘Moonbase Theta, Out’ Ends Season 3, Looks To the Future
Three to Get Ready: Indie Sci-Fi Podcast Kicks-Off New Season With Intimate Prologues
Moonbase Theta, Out – Diversity in Storytelling
Reviews for Moonbase Theta, Out
Tor.com – 8 Sweet, Funny, Thrilling Queer Fiction Podcasts, June 2019
View online / view as PDF
“Going into Monkeyman Productions’ inaugural fiction podcast, knowing that it concerns a decommissioned corporate Moon base counting down its final weeks of operation, one would expect a bleak science fiction story about loneliness and the evils of capitalism. Instead, it’s hopeful. This is a credit to creator D.J. Sylvis’ scripts and lead Leeman Kessler’s performance as Roger Bragado-Fischer”
Alasdair Stuart – The Full Lid, May 28, 2019
View online / view as PDF
“Moonbase Theta, Out is a masterclass in invention, writing and acting.”
“Leeman is utterly convincing here as a decent, put upon man in an impossible situation. it’s one of the best podcast performances I’ve ever heard.”
“Moonbase Theta, Out is everything science fiction likes to say it is. Character driven, action defined, intellectual and concerned with the human condition as well as the unfolding plot.”
Tuned In, Dialed Up – Episode 22, Recent Industry Developments, March 12, 2019
Listen online
NOTE: Pronouns and Gender in Moonbase Theta, Out
Theatrical Reviews
Mooney on Theatre – Uncharted Zones, December 2011
View online / view as PDF
“Eerie, thought-provoking and intimate, these four mini plays involve dialogue that connect well with the audience and draws the crowd in. We become captivated by the lives of the characters and the connections they make.”
Mooney on Theatre – The Simian Showcase, April 2011
View online / view as PDF
“Monkeyman Productions and their Simian Showcase are doing important work. It’s very silly work, but that makes it no less important.”
Mooney on Theatre – Godzilla on Sundays, October 2009
View online / view as PDF
“Godzilla on Sundays is for anyone that’s ever shared a nerdy obsession of any kind, that’s experienced the evolution of a childhood friendship, or that just needs a few good laughs.”