Continuous Dream is a podcast of dramatic writing, performed by professional actors in Chicago, launched in September of 2019.
New RSS Feed
Hello friends of Continuous Dream. We have had problems with SoundCloud, and are now on Spotify. Please note the update to our RSS feed. Thanks!
Announcing Wells and Welles
Opening the weekend of July 19, 2024, WELLS AND WELLES will be live on stage at City Lit Theatre, Chicago. Check back for news, ticket links, and bios of stars Pete Blatchford and Gerrit Wilford, and director Amber Mandley.
Future Plans and New Branding
Our Continuous Dream Theatre podcast is on hiatus, but will return in 2024.
Our future episodes will include the one-act play A Legacy, commissioned by the Refracted Theatre Lab, the full-length satire, The Hamster, and a documentary about libraries by guest artist Samuel Crider.
We will be redesigning this website at the beginning of 2024 to incorporate our stage work and other projects.
Our next full stage production will be Wells and Welles, in the summer of 2024, at City Lit Theatre in Chicago, starring Pete Blatchford and Gerrit Wilford. We look forward to seeing you there.
Behind the Scenes: Disorder
Author Amy Crider discusses her newly published, award-winning murder mystery novel,
Disorder.
Kells Bonus Interview: the Wrap
To wrap up our audio book, Kells: the Gospel of Columba, Samuel Crider interviews the author Amy Crider. They discuss the upcoming publication of the novel, coming out in autumn 2023 under the title Kells: a Novel of the Eighth Century.
They also discuss some of the challenges of recording this year-long project. Thanks to all our listeners and fans.
Kells: The Final Episode
What does Cellach decide, to be a chief or a monk? Does Oona find a way home? Find out in the emotional conclusion of Kells: the Gospel of Columba.
It has been exactly a year since we began posting episodes. Thank you for taking this journey with us. And thanks to our remarkable readers: Jeff Broitman (Connachtach), Baird Brutscher (Cellach), and Linsey Summers (Oona).
Oona and Connachtach
In Chapters Five, Six, and Seven, we alternate between Oona’s journey in the desert and Connachtach scribing the great Gospel that became known as the Book of Kells.
There is only one episode left!
Scribing the Book
An old friend comes to Connachtach with a life decision, and Cellach is introduced to the magical art of illumination.
Kells: Part Four Begins
Connachtach immerses himself into the hypnotic magic of scribing. Cellach returns to Iona, to find surprising news, and must make a decision about his future.
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Kells: Recap of Parts 2 and 3
If you’re just joining our historical novel, Kells: the Gospel of Columba, here’s a recap of Parts 2 and 3. Please see the earlier recap of Part 1 for the beginning of the story.