Thursday, August 11, 2011



The Misadventure of the Camberwell Amethyst


"It is audacious and cunning, and quite, quite brilliant!"

When a daring confidence trick goes badly wrong, Mr Sherlock Holmes is jolted out of a prolonged stupor, Dr Watson finds himself in need of a prescription for headache tablets, and Mrs Hudson discovers a fresh corpse on her finest Argyle rug.

Who are the mysterious lodgers in the top floor flat of a famous residential address?

What is the significance of the Hogarth Variation?

Where is Watson’s notebook?

And just what exactly is The Camberwell Amethyst?

In one of the most baffling cases of his career, the reinvigorated detective must find the answers to all these questions… before his faithful chronicler joins him for a seriously heavy drinking session at a seedy London pub.


Starring Jeff Niles, Elie Hirschman, Kae Woo, Joe Thomas, Wayne Heyward, Peter Heimsoth, David Ault, Jonathan Patrick Russell, and Tom Stadon.

Written by Vince Stadon, Produced and Directed by Jeff Niles.

Music by Alain Morin, and First Com,

Executive Producers: Jonithan Patrick Russell (for Dream Realm Enterprises), Jeff Niles. Wayne Heyward and Valina Cutler (for the 4077th).


Saturday, February 5, 2011

Snow White & The Evil Queen




Side One: In a lonely Seattle Coffee House, self-confessed melancholic "Goth grrl" Snow White (Valina Cutler) muses on the different types of sadness, her step-mom’s attempts to kill her, and the horrendous noise made by seven atonal dwarfs attempting to sing.

Side Two: Surrounded by cats who aren’t quite what they seem, the Evil Queen (Sally Wiget), a bitchy old star whose glamour has long since faded, talks about her fear of looking in the mirror, the art of deceit, and how magick is the answer to absolutely everything, darling.

With Kat Waterflame as the Interviewer.

Written by Vince Stadon
Produced by Jeff Niles




Sunday, December 19, 2010

The Misadventure of the
Sinister Noose


"You follow me around like a bad cold, Mr Holmes; and you are similarly difficult to shake off."

Over three bright spring mornings in 1888, the kindly Reverend of the largest Parish Church in England is horrified to discover that the church is being desecrated with terrifying images of violent death.

 Are supernatural forces at work? Why does Dr Watson want Mr Sherlock Holmes to refuse the case? What clues are to be found within a humble bramble bush and atop a mighty fifty-foot oak tree? 

In hot pursuit of secrets buried deep in the past, and a man who can foretell destiny, Sherlock Holmes must descend into London's deprived East End to find the answers. 

But does the true horror lie in the contents of Dr Watson's stomach?


The Misadventure of the Sinister Noose

Starring Jeff Niles, Elie Hirschman, Wayne Heyward, Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard, Dave Weaver, Jon Morss, Catherine “the Boo” Stadon, and Lilly Spiller.

Written by Vince Stadon, Produced and Directed by Jeff Niles. 

Music by Alain Morin, First Comm, and Jeff Niles & Iggy Pop. 

Executive Producers: Jonithan Patrick Russell (for Dream Realm Enterprises), Wayne Heyward and Valina Cutler (for the 4077th).

With thanks to: AAP, Kae Woo, the remastered “Abbey Road” album, and special thanks to Kat Waterflame.



Sunday, November 28, 2010


Robin Hood & The Sheriff of Nottingham
by Vince Stadon





Based on the enduring legend of Robin Hood, as popularised by Sir Walter Scott in “Ivanhoe”

Side One: At the Stag and Hounds pub in Nottingham, England, we share a few lagers with thuggish amateur darts player Robin Hood (Jeff Niles), and hear his alarming views on destiny, the English Working Class, the influx of foreigners, violence as a solution, the Merry Men, and all that...

Side Two: As he watches the waves lap against the shore on Ocean Beach, San Diego, the ex-Sheriff of Nottingham (Dave Weaver) enthuses about his new vocation as a Life Guru and guitarist, seeks to resolve his anger issues, and strives to come to terms with his antagonistic relationship with the Hooded Man.


Art by Lorelei Tutt


Saturday, October 30, 2010

From the 4077th Productions & Dream Realm Enterprises

This Halloween we are proud to present a very special episode of our audio comedy series...


Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde



Interviewed by a tenacious reporter (Kat Waterflame), the meek and mild, yet devilishly handsome Doctor Henry Jekyll (Peter Heimsoth) blathers on about his attempts to become an actor, the duality of man’s personality, and the erratic sleeping habits of Edinburgh lawyers; and witty New York Crime Boss Mister Edward Hyde (Jeff Niles), recounts his lonely days of isolation, the stigma of being repulsively ugly, and his theory that the world is run by good-looking idiots.

Specially recorded LIVE by all three actors at Jeff Niles’s House of Horrors! (With post-production tweaking and music to cover up their embarrassing moments, and the bit when someone let a dog loose in the room and it needed to go to the toilet.)


Written by Vince Stadon / Produced and Directed by Jeff Niles

Sound Design by The 4077th / Music by permission of First Comm

Executive Producers for The 4077th: Jeff Niles, Wayne Heyward and Valina Cutler

Executive Producer Dream Realm Enterprises: Jonithan Patrick Russell


From The 4077th Productions and Dream Realm Enterprises

Spine-tingling audio drama for Halloween 2010!


THE SIGNAL-MAN
A ghost story
by Charles Dickens




Set in the nineteenth century, this terrifying classic ghost story revolves around an adventurous traveller who happens upon the post of an eccentric railway Signal-man. The Signal-man recounts the story of a mysterious spectre which has been haunting him this past year. Is he losing his mind, or are ominous supernatural forces intent on shaping his destiny? 


Starring: Jeff Niles, Joe Thomas and Peter Heimsoth

Adapted for audio by Vince Stadon  /  Produced & Directed by Jeff Niles  /  Sound Design by the 4077th 

Music with kind permission of First Com / Executive Producers for the 4077th: Jeff Niles, Wayne Heyward & Valina Cutler / Executive producer for Dream Realm Enterprises: Jonithan Patrick Russell




Saturday, October 23, 2010

This Halloween we are proud to present a very special episode of our audio comedy series 2 Sides 2 Every Story, and a new, full-cast audio drama for our anthology series Jeff Niles Presents... 

2 Sides 2 Every Story:
Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde 

Doctor Henry Jekyll blathers on about the duality of man’s personality; and Mister Edward Hyde recounts his theory that the world is run by good-looking idiots.

(30 mins / rated PG)

Jeff Niles Presents...
The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens 

Terrifying classic ghost story which revolves around an eccentric railway Signal-man and the mysterious spectre which has been haunting him. 

(30 mins / rated PG)


Both shows will be released on Sunday 31st October, 2010