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Rob Bronstein | Voiceover Demos
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Story of the Week. Click to hear my voiceover demos:. Technical demo (coming soon). Windows users: right-click the download link and choose Download File To Disk. Mac users: option-click the link.
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Rob Bronstein | Tales On Tap
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Story of the Week. Buy it in paperback. Or as an Adobe e-book. Tales On Tap is a skewed, funny, action filled, occasionally racy mix of stories and eclectic characters occupying back street nightlife, based loosely on fact. Size : 6 x 9 Pages: 214. Hear Rob's interview with Chicago Tribune writer Rick Kogan broadcast live on WGN AM 720 on June 6, 2004:. 8:27, 7.74 MB). In Tales On Tap. Billy suddenly finds himself the bartender/front man for his shady uncles, operating a tavern on Chicago's North Side, a...
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Rob Bronstein | Photos
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Story of the Week. Performing True Stories From The ER. In Washington Square Park. Performance at a book signing for Tales On Tap.
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Rob Bronstein | Resume
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Story of the Week. While Another Average Day was being created and performed, Rob took his last tech touring job, the opportunity of a lifetime. As lighting designer and technician to Rock and Roll legend Ray Davies of The Kinks, Rob traveled to venues from San Francisco to Stockholm throughout North America and Europe. Since his July 2000 arrival in New York City, Rob has written and performed a second storytelling work, True Stories From the ER That You’re Never Gonna See on Television!
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Rob Bronstein | Template
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Story of the Week. A child needs stitches. A teenager smashes his head while roughhousing. A case of car vs. pedestrian. Add a cut hand, toss in a mystery illness and a case of full-blown anaphylactic shock.A recipe for an hour of terrifying hilarity in. True Stories from the ER. That You're Never Gonna See on Television! Three Algrenesque, seriocomic monologues of urban adventure.a look into 1970's Chicago and its neighborhoods against a backdrop of racial tensions in. Tales of an Urban Adventurer.