Joe McHugh
Keynote Presentations
Raven Radio Theater Presents!
Unique Radio Drama Presentations for Conferences
Return to the golden days of radio as twenty or more volunteer conference participants recreate an old-fashioned “live” radio drama broadcast, circa 1940, complete with period microphones and an assortment of engaging, hand-operated sound effects directed by Joe McHugh. This popular presentation can be scheduled as a keynote or luncheon/evening banquet event. Rehearsal time for the volunteer readers and sound effects’ crew is approximately one hour. A selection of entertaining original scripts is available or a new script can be commissioned which addresses the theme of the conference. A refreshing change from the traditional keynote presentation.
Joe McHugh
Radio Drama Participants
• all audio mixing and recording equipment
• a variety of imaginative sound effects
• original radio drama script
• experienced radio drama direction
• professional recording of the performance
The Raven Radio Theater Provides:

"The Raven Radio Theater presentation was one of the highest rated presentations at our conference. The response of the participants was overwhelmingly positive and we look forward to a return engagement!”

Steve Fernan, Chair, Wisconsin Program Sharing Conference

"The radio show was an inspiring and worthwhile addition to our conference program. We were consistently impressed with the cooperation, professionalism, and passion the McHughs bring to their work.”

Janet Gless, Coordinator, California Mentor Teacher Conference

“Everyone loved the Raven Radio Show. I really appreciated the McHughs’ cooperation and willingness to provide us with such a unique opening session; it set the pace for the conference and contributed to everyone’s enjoyment of the weekend.”

Bebs Chorak, Deputy Director, Youth for Justice Conference

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Excerpts from "Westward to Washington" performed by Washington Media Library Association Conference attendees.
Audience
Campfire Scene
Raging River Scene