PODCASTS

We are excited to announce the launch of Made-in-The-County our brand- new podcast series!


Produced by the Regent Theatre,  this 50 minute monthly series is devised to share the cultural heritage of Prince Edward County. Each variety-show style episode features stories, live music and sound art created in or inspired by The County. 


When it's safe to do so we will record episodes live at the Regent Theatre with an audience.

We encourage young people between the ages of 14 and 25 who want to get media, audio or producing experience to participate. 


We will pair participating youth with mentors in their area of interest.


While we want to engage youth in the creation process, there’s no age limit for contributors! So, if you have a story, musical composition, poem, monologue or audio piece inspired by, made in or about your experience of the County we’d love to hear from you!

Got an idea? Want to participate? Please introduce yourself.

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Listen to our latest episode

Episode Seven – Remembrance Day Stories

This time last year our third episode was released and included personal family stories during war time. We would like to extend on what we did last year with more stories from Prince Edward County's own. This episode we will have a personal family story, local history and a revisit to one of last year's stories.


Listen to last year's episode, Stories We Must Remember,  on Spotify, Apple Podcast or wherever you listen:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/1653385/11669879-episode-3-stories-we-must-remember

CREDITS

Executive Producer | Alexandra Seay

Produced by | Logan Somers

Host | Logan Somers

Opening theme composed by | Samuel Du Bois


Old Piano Rag | BlueJayStudio licensed by Envato Market.


Scott Buckley:
A Kind Of Hope
Resolutions
A New Year
Beautiful Oblivion
Hiraeth
The Distant Sun
Petrichor
Red
Reverie
Sanctuary
Signal to Noise
This too shall pass
Titan

Kevin MacLeod:
Atlantean Twilight
Heavy Heart

Episode One: Tales for Troubled Times

ABOUT OUR STORYTELLERS

Chief R. Donald Maracle
R. Donald Maracle has always been a dedicated, passionate, and respectful leader, having served as Chief of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte for 27 years and for 12 as Councillor before that.

Ryan Aldred
Ryan is a writer based in the County, whose debut novel, “Rum Luck” came out in 2016. He is also the 'ghost' of the Regent Theatre. 

Maggie Sager
Maggie is the winner of the PEC Public Library’s short story competition in the under 13 category. She is an avid writer and loves all forms of art.

Emily Taylor
Emily is the winer of the PEC Library’s short story competition in the over 14 category. Born and raised in the County she is currently in grade 11 at PECI.

Siobhan Bodrug
Siobhan is the 16-year-old winner of the Golden Hour Contest this past summer and will be back on The Regent stage for a solo concert as soon as restrictions are lifted.

ABOUT OUR CREATIVE TEAM

Colleen Johnson (Host)
Colleen is a long time County dweller with her finger in many pies including frequent stage manger, scenic painter, director and sometime performer with various theatrical groups, including the Mummers. She is a flautist with the Brighton All-Star Band. She has a long history with The Regent as a volunteer and currently as a projectionist, front of house manager and operations supervisor. She is currently completing her Bachelor of Arts in History at Laurentian University.

Samuel Du Bois (Producer)
Samuel is a writer and podcaster specializing in fiction and radio drama. He is currently completing his Masters in Creative Writing at the University of Oxford while co-running Sequoia, a creative agency. When he’s not working, he is writing a novel, experimenting with film photography or composing music. One day, he hopes to direct his own films.

CREDITS

Executive Producer | Alexandra Seay

Developed and produced by Samuel Du Bois

Production Assistant | Logan Somers

Host | Colleen Johnson

Opening theme and original music composition | Samuel Du Bois


Old Piano Rag | BlueJayStudio licensed by Envato Market.

Our community partners for this episode include: the Prince Edward County Learning Centre and the Prince Edward County Public Library.

This program is funded in part by the Young Canada Works Program (National Trust) and The County of Prince Edward. 


Thank you to all the storytellers, artists, mentors and funders who made this podcast possible.