Moon Graffiti
In our pilot episode, we imagine what may have happened if the Apollo 11 mission had ended in tragedy. Our story was inspired by a real contingency speech written in 1969 by William Safire for Richard Nixon titled “In Event of Moon Disaster." It's been featured on Very Short List, NPR's Snap Judgement, and many other shows and websites. It was the most listened-to piece on PRX in 2010, and the winner of the 2010 Mark Time Gold Award for Best Science Fiction Audio.
Written and Produced by Jonathan Mitchell
Edited by Hillary Frank
Performed by Matt Evans, Ed Herbstman, and John Ottavino
Music by Jonathan Mitchell
Sunday, February 12, 2012
BONUS
MOON GRAFFITI WINS THE MARK TIME
Our story Moon Graffiti won the 2010 Gold Mark Time Award for Best Science Fiction Audio. We were proud to travel to CONvergence in Minneapolis, Minnesota to pick up the award, where we had the opportunity to meet other great radio drama makers. For links to their work and a full list of winners, CLICK HERE.