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Audience of Two is a radio comedy program broadcast since 2001 on Swarthmore College radio station WSRN, but made popular to the world via the internet.

Overview

The setting of Audience of Two is a double universe. Roughly half the time, the show consists of comedic sketches and improvs. The other half the time, the show deals with the equally imaginative narrative adventures of the crew running the show. For example, the 5th season opened up with an imaginative trilogy dealing with the epic adventures of the show's cast. For example: On May 15-16, 2003, the show broke WSRN records with a 23-hour consecutive broadcast.

Notable Episodes

Popular Skits

Current status

On May 16th 2004 the season 7 finale ("Honeymoon Hotel") was broadcast, taking the form of a two hour live performance at Swarthmore College.

The show's 8th season was marked by a radical change, scrapping the popular audio format in favor of a printed magazine. The magazine was edited by Ben Masten, (who penned a well-liked column entitled "The Art of Boinking") and eschewed the highbrow wordplay of the radio series in favor of vulgar language and scatological humor. The change proved to be unpopular, and distribution of the magazine was blocked in all cities except for Philadelphia and Charleston, WV, where it built a mild fan base. To help ease this controversy, Masten dedicated the back page of the magazine to G.T. Boswell, the official Audience of Two authority/biographer, who had been one of the most vocal critics of the transition. Though audience-favorite Sam Dingman recently signed on as senior writer, the magazine's future remains uncertain, as former Audience of Two cast members Dave Conners, Danielle Keifert, and Evan Hensleigh have not yet endorsed the new publication.

Notable Characters

Real-life characters Secondary characters

Celebrity Guests

Celebrity guests include, but are not limited to:

External links

 


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