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- "The Cask of Amontillado" is a tale of cold revenge, adapted from the famous short story by Edgar Allan Poe. Starring John Astin and Mark Redfield, the audio drama was adapted and directed by Tony Tsendeas, and recorded in front of a live audience at Westminster Hall, Baltimore.
- The American Revolution. Two old friends find themselves on opposing sides of the war. Mark Redfield is Thomas, on the side of King George. Tony Tsendeas is Isaac, a revolutionary. Isaac is captured, and brought before Thomas in a British encampment. This short was Written and Directed by M. Christopher New. Camera was by "Boots" Shelton. The film was Edited by Sean Paul Murphy. Shot on The Longmeadow Farm in Boring, Maryland. The background players are members of the Maryland Loyalist ReEnactment Group.
- Redfield Arts Audio presents The Midnight Matinee. "The Black Cat 1969" Inspired by the story The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe. Cast of Characters Rita... Caroline Munro Alfie... Mark Redfield Barman... Caesare Arena Judge, Frederico, Bill ... Mark Redfield Sound Recordist...Bill Dickson Sound Design and Editor...Jennifer Rouse Set in swinging London of the 1960s, Poe's story of an unreliable narrator who tells the tale of murder and madness, felines and felony, and a tell-tale meow I'd performed by Caroline Munro ("Sinbad and the Pirate Princess" for Redfield Arts Audio, and the films "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad", "The Spy Who Loved Me", "Dracula AD 1972", and "At the Earth's Core") and Mark Redfield ("Sinbad and the Pirate Princess" and "Frankenstein Mobster" for Redfield Arts Audio).
- 2023–Podcast SeriesRecorded before a live audience at Baltimore Theatre Project. A ghost story. An urban legend. The legend lives. The legend kills. "The Curse of Black Aggie" tells one possible origin story of the famous Baltimore urban legend of the sinister, and sad, "Black Aggie". A creepy tale of artists, stolen art, stolen innocence, stolen souls, abuse, and vengeful spirits returning from the grave.
- Fortunato's Fatal Misfortune Audio Drama Starring Mark Redfield and Chris Pfingsten Based on "The Cask Of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe. Recorded before a live audience at the Baltimore Theatre Project, "FORTUNATO'S FATAL MISFORTUNE" stars Mark Redfield as "Montresor" and Chris Pfingsten as "Fortunato". The play was adapted from Poe's short story "The Cask Of Amontillado" and directed by Tony Tsendeas. Mike Moran created the live sound effects and Dave Crandall created the electronic ambiance. Music by Jennfer Rouse and the audio engineer is Bill Dickson of Drat Productions. Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado" was published in November 1846, in Godey's Lady's Book. The evil, vengeful Montressor leads the inebriated and prideful Fortunato to his doom, walling him up in Montressor's wine cellar and family tomb.