Ender's Game Alive: The Full Cast Audioplay
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Full Cast Recording
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Orson Scott Card
Audie Award Finalist, Multi-Voiced Performance, 2014
Audie Award Finalist, Original Work, 2014
Experience Ender's Game as you've never heard it before! With an all-new, original script written by Orson Scott Card, Ender's Game Alive is a full cast audio drama that reimagines the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning classic.
Ender’s Game Alive puts you into Battle School with young Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, as he trains to become the general who will lead Earth against the Formics, the alien "buggers". Removed from his family at the age of six, Ender must prove his strength and his leadership, even as he fights his own doubts. The stakes are nothing less than the fate of humankind.
Ender's Game Alive is performed by Kirby Heyborne, Stefan Rudnicki, Theodore Bikel, Scott Brick, Samantha Eggar, Harlan Ellison, Susan Hanfield, Roxanne Hernandez, Janis Ian, Rex Linn, Richard McGonagle, Jim Meskimen, Emily Rankin, John Rubinstein, Christian Rummel, and a full cast.
Directed by Gabrielle de Cuir
Original Score by John Rubinstein
Valentine's Theme by Janis Ian
Additional music and arrangements by Mark Mitchell
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With a full cast production, this highly-entertaining dramatization of the award-winning military science fiction story Ender's Game will wow fans as well as listeners new to this classic. Using an original screenplay written by Orson Scott Card himself, the audioplay takes listeners through Battle School with prodigy Ender Wiggin.
The cast fleshes out their characters with full personalities and motivations - in particular, the actors who portray the children at Battle School do a wonderful job in bringing out their precociousness and fading innocence. The action scenes are brisk and electrifying, and listeners will be swept up in the events of the story.
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Where does Ender's Game Alive: The Full Cast Audioplay rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
First place, if we're just talking about audioPLAYS (like Zorro and the recent Gaiman). It's the most sophisticated audioplay style drama I have heard. The length (7 hours!!) itself puts it in a whole other category from basic radio drama, the sound effects and the rock solid performances make it a new kinda audio high for me. I love the fact that the author wrote this himself. It's different from the book cause the book is very internal, while this is very EXTERNAL. And yet, it retains the intimacy of the story; it's like you're a fly on the wall, eavesdropping on the whole story.Who was your favorite character and why?
They were all very solid. Of the adults, Col. Graff was the best (he was the original Ender on the audiobooks I think). Ender (Kirby?) showed astonishing range; made me cry. Valentine was very moving, too. The villains were delightfully evil: Peter and Bonzo. My kids loved the villains. I loved the new British lady character. No one has mentioned the sound effects, which are AMAZING. OMG. When that door to the Battle Room opens, and you can actually FEEL the space. (Grammy winnerJanis Ian's Valentine theme is haunting, and all the music is very moving (not that synthesized stuff.) I looked up John Rubinstein (I'm a music teacher) who did the score; he's the son of freakin' ARTHUR Rubinstein!! BTW, I downloaded this at top quality, and on headphones, the sound is stunning. We have a family date night tonight to start listening to it together as a family, episode by episode. Popcorn and Ender!Which character – as performed by Full Cast Recording – was your favorite?
Yes, yes, yes, as others have said, there are adults and women playing kids. But I suspect Card's writing is too sophisticated to find a dozen little kids to play them. Unlike other reviewers, I had no problem with women/adult voices. I thought they sounded wonderful. Like a musical ensemble; sort of Greek chorus mode. I thought the accents were well done, especially Alai and the head honcho East Indian Admiral. Can you imagine a bunch of real 12 year olds bungling Card's amazing dialogue? Please. And it's not like Bart Simpson acting, because that's a super hyped cartoon fake voice. This is drama. Plus, how do we know what kids will sound like in the future? I felt this was story-telling at it's best. It was awesome. YMMV.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
And now, for something completely different.Any additional comments?
Don't expect this to be the book. Don't expect it to be the original audiobook (I loved and still love the original audiobooks, too). Purists may have problems with this version. I foresee that there will be mega review "trolls" who hate it. I say, throw out all the 5 stars (like mine) and throw out all the one stars, and consider this audioplay as a nice solid 4 star. And don't compare it to anything else you've ever heard. It's a different animal. And a very sleek and sexy one. When's the next one??? ;0)Well done! Something Very Different!
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This version has been edited from the original version and become more streamlined with some of the finer details cut. I am sure that some of the purist will be disappointed with the edits and cuts but overall I still found the book to be enjoyable. It was like listening to an old time radio broadcast of a play being performed.
This is a classic by Orson Scott Card and is the first book in the Enders series. This was originally written as a standalone book but the author has gone back to expanded the universe. So if you enjoyed this one and would like to see what happens next there are several more books to follow this one. In Ender's Game humanity finds itself at war with space aliens that are basically giant bugs. I found myself forgetting at times how young the "soldiers" were. When Ender starts at the War School he is only 6 years old, but Ender and the other soldiers there are unlike any child you know. They are all genus children being trained to command an Army against hostile bugs. If you haven't read this one yet I would definitely pick this one up. Plus Hollywood is making a movie based on this book and is coming out soon.
No Buggers just Formics.
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If you could sum up Ender's Game Alive: The Full Cast Audioplay in three words, what would they be?
Ender's game is one of my all time favorite books.I have mixed feelings about this performance. Overall it's Ender's game, so how can you go wrong?
I have a couple criticisms:
1. If you have listened to the full version of the book done by Stefan Rudnicki you’ll notice that he plays Graff. It is a little distracting since his voice is so familiar from the whole audio book.
2. There are swaths of pauses with music and without. It hurts the pace of the performance.
3. There is a lot of fake tittering from the kids. It is kind of annoying. It make it sound like a kid's TV show.
4. A lot of material was cut out, but that is to be expected in something like this.
Positive things:
1. It is nice to have some additional details thrown in that were not in the original book. The extra info adds insight.
2. I like the integration of bits from Ender's Shadow.
3. I like the way they made Graff a more central character. He voices a lot of the things that were part of Ender's internal dialog that is impossible to do in a movie without a voiceover.
Mixed Review
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Not a lover of Sci-Fi but Loved this!
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That being said, I think this is likely the best version of the story you could possibly want. The audio play successfully captures the heart of the story and the struggles that Ender goes through. I believe the audio play also fixes some of the slightly weaker points of the story. In the novel you do get a bit more of the internal struggle of Ender, but in the novel I do not feel that he is portrayed as the truly unusual boy he really is. In the novel, he feels more like a kid of average intelligence who happens to get really lucky at times. The audio play captures everything that makes Ender really special.
The cast does a great job with the audio play, but there are a number of women voicing the boys at the school. It doesn't really ruin anything, but that does take a bit of getting used to.
You owe it to yourself to listen to this audio play. You won't be disappointed. Thanks to Audible for making it a reality!
This is an excellent rendition of this story
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