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“Voicematch”: Great Fun!

Sue and Tim starred as far flung voice over talents Greta and Charlie, plying their trade in these days of ISDN and Internet

Sue Scott and Tim Russell in "Voicematch"

Protocol in playwright Jeffrey Hatcher’s romantic comedy,”Voicematch” last Sunday, February 13th, at the Historic Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul. They were joined by Prairie Home Companion’s Minnesota sound effects wizard Tom Keith who played the recording engineer offstage. Greta and Charlie work with each other long distance and develop a relationship that’s put to the test at a national voice over convention and award ceremony. A great crowd showed their appreciation at the very funny script crafted by Mr. Hatcher. This was a one time fully produced event flawlessly executed by The Fitzgerald staff of talented stagehands and sound and lighting designers, directed by Sarah Gioia. Our thanks to all who attended, perhaps we will do an extended theater run of the play somewhere down the road.

Jeffrey Hatcher, Sue Scott, Tim Russell, Tom Keith

City Pages: Prairie Home Companion vets set for ‘Voice Match’

By Ed Huyck, Thu., Feb. 10 2011 @ 12:10PM

Prolific local playwright Jeffrey Hatcher’s latest work gets a one-night-only production this weekend and features a pair of familiar voices for listeners of A Prairie Home Companion.

In Voice Match, two voice-over artists–you know, the people who warn you that the new wonder drug may cause you to develop telekinetic powers or who let you know that your call is important to the phone company–who have “worked” together for years finally meet face to face for a new beer campaign. Will aural fireworks fly? Well, the piece is referred to as a romantic comedy.

The production stars Sue Scott and Tim Russell, who play oodles of characters each week on A Prairie Home Companion and who also make a living in recording booths. They will be joined for this weekend’s performance by Tom Keith, who provides sound effects for A Prairie Home Companion.

For Hatcher, the idea has kicked around in his head for many years. “I did some voice-over work myself years ago when I first moved to New York to become an actor,” he says. “I made a demo tape and I had some nice gigs. I eventually segued into writing, but the voice work stayed with me.”

Last January, he approached Scott and Russell about crafting a play for them based on their shared voice-over world. Both were thrilled by the chance. The trio talked and Hatcher went to work on a script, which premiered in a one-hour staged-reading version last March on the Prairie Home Companion Cruise.

“We shared stories of voice jobs big and small, as well enlightening him on the process and ‘lingo’ of the voice-over biz,” Scott says.

Hatcher also joined Scott on one of her gigs. “Much of it ended up in the script verbatim,” Hatcher says.

So what’s it like in the business?

“People think that it’s easy money,” Russell says. “The fact is, you are in competition with up to thousands of actors across the country for each spot. The agency has the pick of the litter, so if you book a job you’ve really earned it.”

And, of course, it’s pretty anonymous work as well. “I wonder if folks are aware that the woman you hear prompting you through your voicemail messages is a voice actor who stood in a booth in a sound studio for hours and recorded all of those dates and times,” Scott says.

Both actors relish the chance to do well-written, clever spots. Of course, there’s a downside too. Sometimes, the clients may cause a tense environment that leads to hundreds of takes.

“The worst part is poorly written spots that don’t make sense, or really confusing directions, like, ‘Do it like Orson Wells, only with a hillbilly accent,’” Russell says.

Voice Match will be performed 7 p.m. this Sunday at the Fitzgerald Theater (10 E. Exchange St., St. Paul). Tickets are $28-$32.

A New PHC Season is Underway

A new season of A Prairie Home Companion began September 25th, starting the 100th year for The Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul. Garrison Keillor took the opportunity to salute St. Paul’s literary son, F. Scott Fitzgerald on the occasion of his birth date (September 24th) with a number of scripts and songs. Tim got to play Fitzgerald in a Guy Noir Script that included the character poking fun at GK, St. Paul’s other literary genius. Garrison requested a period fedora for the event and Tim went to Heime’s Haberdashery, an upscale men’s clothing shop downtown on St. Peter St.

The hat Tim chose was such a hit with his wife that he had to buy it for his own Birthday present. Tim’s birthday was also on September 25th. He was born on the same day and year as supermodel Cheryl Teigs, (how come she isn’t bald and grizzled?). The show was followed by the annual Street Dance on Exchange street. Several hundred fans from around the country who were part of a packaged pilgrimage to The Fitz joined the thousands who show up every year to enjoy a meatloaf dinner outside. The weather was great and everyone had a good time.

The second show, October 2 2010, was a real treat. Our guest star was new Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominee, Dr. John and he was at the top of his game. Tune in across the country on your favorite Public Radio station for A Prairie Home Companion each Saturday at 5pm Central with repeats at varying times on Sundays.

don’t forget to mark October 21st on your calender for another Live Cinecast  of PHC at movie theaters across the USA and Canada. You’ll be able to see Sue Scott and Tim Russell in High Definition on the big screen. We’ll have both Tom Keith AND Fred Newman on hand for some sound effects magic.

Light at the end of the tunnel

I had hoped to be with you Liiiiive! ( OK, I’m hooked on “Dancing with the Stars”) on WCCO, Monday the 16th, and this weekend on “A Prairie Home Companion” at the State Theater In Minneapolis, but when I made the announcement about returning to work one week after TURP prostate surgery, my Urologist said not so fast, I need to go back on the 23rd at the earliest, so that’s the new plan. I’m glad he did because, as I’m learning, it does take a while to heal those innards.

I’m going to have to miss another week on “A Prairie Home Companion” and that kills me, but they are bringing in Fred Newman so how can you go wrong with two Sound Effects guys. I hope Garrison arranges another “Sound Off” between Frad and Tom Keith.

I did have my first meaningful physical therapy session yesterday, and my range of motion with my broken ankle is coming along although my foot turns dark purple when I put it toward the floor. The therapist says that once the muscles learn how to fire up the blood should learn how to pump out of that foot again. It was a shock to be out of the house in 70 degree weather, I loved it. Two more weeks before any weight bearing on that foot, but I’ll be back on WCCO’s “Morning News with Dave Lee” doing entertainment news next and on Prairie Home Companion in Appleton,WI on the 28th.

Sue Scott and Tim Russell on You Tube!

Yes, Tim and I can now be heard AND seen doing our thing each week on A Prairie Home Companion.  Various sketches from the radio show are now being video taped and uploaded to YouTube.  You can peek in on what we’re doing live on the air for listeners all across the globe! Check out the videos of our APHC scripts posted on You Tube. Just to get you started, here we are (with Garrison and Tom Keith) in “Ruth Harrison: Reference Librarian”… Enjoy!