Listen to Ravenhurst.

"When the artist finds the courage to embark on a journey of deep self-inquiry, that act of bravery is held in potential in the creative product -- somewhere deep within the zeroes and the ones of our modern digital age -- and is experienced over and over again by future audiences, as if it were happening for the very first time."
--Gregory Scherick

Ground-Breaking Media

Ravenhurst is an orginal radio production that aired on the Air America Network. It was co-written and co-produced by Gregory Scherick, and represents the kind of vanguard media that International Scherick is devoted to creating.

The Sun called it: "...divinely inspired."

The Need for Enlightened Entertainment

Ravenhurst was born as an experiment. Gregory Scherick had a theory that it was possible to raise human consciousness through the use of entertainment. He suspected that media -- conceived, written, and produced with the proper intent -- could hold and then deliver elevated levels of consciousness. Ravenhurst represented a giant leap forward for Mr. Scherick in understanding how the purpose of modern media isn't merely to provide entertainment, but to serve as the vehicle to deliver a far more crucial commodity -- enlightenment.

Programming Modern Media

Bill Chott stars as the dispicable Ivan Picardo.

Ravenhurst began when Mr. Scherick approached his writing partner to do a radio show that explored the potential of modern conscious media. He asked his partner to make a list of ten people she hated. The idea was to use

Kate Flannery - Part of the talented Ravenhurst cast.
that list as a springboard from which the story could develop organically. Mr. Scherick understood that the power of art lies in its ability to transform past hurt and regret into useful and positive expression. Courageous self-exporation was an essential component in programming consciousness into modern media.

The assignment soon produced a list of ten tenants who had lived at an apartment complex once inhabited by Mr. Scherick's writing partner. They were all loathesome and vial characters, whom she thoroughly destested. A few months later, the script for the first episode of Ravenhurst was complete. It was chock-full of reprobate xenophobes, malcontents, and misanthropes. Instantly, Mr. Scherick and his partner knew they had a hit.