Kevin B. Ploth
Bio
Doing VO’s for 35 years, I bring life to any copy or text. NABISCO National Campaign,Carl Wheat Thins, 2009, TOYOTA National Radio Spots, 1996, VO
TOYS 'R' US National Radio Spots, 1999,Fluent in Spanish, dialects, impersonations,characters
Stories (6/0)
KBP’s Savory “Booo! Hooo! Spook“O”TI-OH’s”
Some history first before we go into my version of things. This classic “Spooktaclular” is named after the shape that has brought smiles to kids’ mouths for half a century. With 125 millions cans sold each year, it’s no surprise this simple, affordable pasta dish has been a family favorite for four generations of Americans.
By Kevin B. Ploth4 years ago in Feast
The Travler
Good evening! As your host let’s begin with The Universe, can be a very unforgiving place. Cold, dark and desperate. Quite similar to the mappings of human nature. Our first oral rendering calls for an individual who does not heed warnings of a small towns ordinance. A town like any small town, some were in anywhere America. To our Traveler, who could be cared less with ordinances or small town politics? Enjoys the company of the dark, its silence and simplicity. To him the lonely roads hint at what adventures lay before them. Unknown to them, the shadows always watch, protect and glare out with greedy eyes. Teeth clicked and observing with a kind of horrid omnipotence. Just around the next corner awaiting the unsuspecting traveler.
By Kevin B. Ploth4 years ago in Horror
OTHELLO
This began as a exercise with actors back in 1993 when I directed and played Othello. My third production, where I found the talent struggling with the issues of Shakespeares master piece of common people. So I asked them to write a poem of what this play me t to them. I then had them read each other’s work, and placed their poems in the playbill when the production went up. I use this exercise to this day. After seventeen total productions I have been involved with as a director and a performer. Othello holds it sway over me still. I find new depths, more incites and how far human nature has not changed. Hence this work is both Timor’s and timely. I wrote this one recently. Well as they say the rest is history.
By Kevin B. Ploth4 years ago in Poets