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Electric Vicuņa was established in 2009 to meet the growing demand for high profile radio drama, audio cinema, voice acting, and books on tape. EV is the parent organization that provides the very best in modern audio drama from the weekly radio broadcast and popular podcast The Sonic Society as well as the premium subscription showcase Sonic Gold.
Beginning with a strong base in the three pillars of - creative and accessible content, high-quality recordings, sound effects and music, and an emphasis on solid business practices, Electric Vicuņa Productions looks to partner with radio stations, podcasts, and audio companies to bring to any market the very best of audio stories.
With as many as 15 projects in development and mature broadcast partners built upon the experience of the founders and five years in the podcasting/broadcasting world through its early incarnations as Sonic Cinema, and with the Sonic Society, Electric Vicuņa has become a hub for quality, original audio and spoken word content.

Jack J. Ward | 
JACK WARD has always been a passionate advocate for audio works. He was the founder and head writer of the “Shadowlands Theatre” radio series. Jack used his producing and directing skills to develop more than 13 original Shadowlands episodes, acting in several.
As a musician, Jack composes and performs acoustic contemporary music, and can be heard on the “There Was a House” compilation album, and several of his own solo releases.
Jack’s acting career spans two decades of stage, radio and television in community and national exposure. Currently, Jack has published a collection of his radio drama series ‘The Seven Deadly Sins” in “Shadowlands Theatre: The Deadly Sins Scripts” found in Amazon.com, Barnes and Nobles and Chapters outlets.
Jack’s ardent affair with the audio landscape began when he was very young and his parents bought him classics pressed to vinyl. His previous radio shows “Chapter and Verse” and “Guided Winds” explored local and national writers, literate themes and philosophy.
Currently Jack is working on new scripts for EV; developing series treatments for international release. He is also writing a fantasy adventure novel series- in his spare time.
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Shannon Hilchie | 
SHANNON HILCHIE has a wide and varied resume of literally dozens of radio drama and audio acting clips.
With a textured voice and impressive skills, Shannon launched into work with the Sonic Cinema through the anthology series "The Dead Line". She gained prominence among fans for her portrayal of "Kaylee" in SC's "Firefly: Old Wounds" and is working hard to try not to let her western drawl she gained permeate her every day speech while she prepares for "Prairie Fire" another original series from Electric Vicuņa. Her work in "Faith" and "Choice" in the Dead Line Anthology as well as her upcoming role in "Biff Straker" among her continual gig as co-host of the weekly Sonic Society makes Shannon a perpectual fan favourite.
A prolific and creative writer, Shannon has produced two novels "Hugo and Alice" (currently in podnovel form at The Library and "Fire"- a superhero coming of age fantasy novel.
Shannon began helming Sonic Cinema Production as Executive Vice President, and now with Jack co-founds EV.
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Sharon Bee | 
SHARON BEE is a singer-songwriter, a classically trained pianist, an award winning composer, a piano teacher,
A music director (Hyatt Avenue United Church) – and a Mom. She has performed at many venues and festivals, composed the music & lyrics for three complete musicals (as well as incidental music for several plays), and develops the music for Sonic Cinema Productions.
Sharon has been working with Jack and Shannon as far back as the Shadowlands Theatre days when she provided the original music and score for all thirteen radio plays. She continues to score and produce music for all upcoming productions of EV, and has just released a new tribute to "Firefly" CD of her music from the "Old Wounds" and "Wedding Day" productions. |
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