Always in Season by Jonathan Dees
Original release date January 26, 2013
I have read thousands of feature film scripts. Really. My mind boggles. Some were painful, some were just okay, many were pretty good, and a few were great. But there are only a handful – maybe ten/twenty out of a thousand – that made such an impression that they stuck with me to this day. Scripts that were terrific reads and stood out as complete works of art on their own. Some guy named M. Night Shyamalan wrote something called The Sixth Sense that scared me, fooled me and moved me. Andrew Niccol wrote a couple of profound pieces called Gataca and The Truman Show – both very moving reads as well. (Note: I’m talking about the scripts, not the final products that appeared on the screen (some fared better than others)). And then there was one called Every Good Boy Does Fine – a thriller written by Jonathan Dees. It hasn’t been made yet. It’s been in what’s known as Development Hell, but I won’t be surprised when it appears on the screen that is silver.
To this day whenever anyone asks me what my favorite scripts are – that’s the one that usually springs to mind. A terrific piece of writing that imprinted on my grey matter.
So you can imagine how great it was when he agreed to write something for Earbud Theater. (Can you imagine? Are you picturing dancing and frolicking? Ah, then I guess you can.) The result is the very cool Always in Season. Mr. Dees has written something to be very proud of and we’re thrilled to bring it to you!
ALWAYS IN SEASON by Jonathan Dees
Original Release Date: January 25, 2013
When Peter and Debbie embark on a weekend excursion into the deep woods, they learn that no matter what time of year it is – fear is Always in Season! ALWAYS IN SEASON was written by Jonathan Dees and performed by Jeff Cannata, Sabrina Stoll and Matthew Henerson
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Written by
Jonathan Dees
Performed by
Peter – Jeff Cannata
Debbie – Sabrina Stoll
Old Timer – Matthew Henerson
Music by
Freescha
Produced by Aaron Drown & Casey Wolfe
Directed by Casey Wolfe