Upcoming events.


Pariah, or, The Outcast
Apr
9

Pariah, or, The Outcast

Alone on a hill, two Swedish men attempt to learn about the other’s identity as a rain storm passes. One is a victim of violence, and the other is a victim of wit.

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Cocaine
Apr
9

Cocaine

Set in an attic bedroom on Grand Street, Joe, a has-been boxer, and Nora, an out of luck prostitute, attempt to figure out how they’re going to pay back the rent they owe.

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The Tragedy of Macbeth
Apr
7

The Tragedy of Macbeth

The Tragedy of Macbeth tells the classic tale of how the noblest of men become corrupt by ambition and power. This new audio drama will transplant Shakespeare’s classic text into our modern political landscape. Whether it be with armies or votes, Macbeth’s rise and fall will continue to resonate with those willing to listen.

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Flight to Areon (Part 2)
Apr
5

Flight to Areon (Part 2)

A devised radio play.

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Flight to Areon (Part 2)
Apr
2

Flight to Areon (Part 2)

A devised radio play.

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Dracula
Mar
31

Dracula

Adapted from Bram Stoker’s novel “Dracula”, Orson Welles brings to life the vampire tale in this radio play adaptation from the Mercury Theatre broadcast in 1938. Listen in on a truly horrifying take on the famed character.

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Flight to Areon (Part 1)
Mar
29

Flight to Areon (Part 1)

A devised radio play.

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Flight to Areon (Part 1)
Mar
26

Flight to Areon (Part 1)

A devised radio play.

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The Genius
Mar
24

The Genius

A young boy approaches a wise man as they talk about life, dogs, and The Old Testament.

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St. Valentine’s Day
Mar
24

St. Valentine’s Day

A conversation between Elinor and her niece, Letty, turns awry when the two begin to talk about the same man on Valentine’s Day.

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The Tragedy of Macbeth
Mar
22

The Tragedy of Macbeth

The Tragedy of Macbeth tells the classic tale of how the noblest of men become corrupt by ambition and power. This new audio drama will transplant Shakespeare’s classic text into our modern political landscape. Whether it be with armies or votes, Macbeth’s rise and fall will continue to resonate with those willing to listen.

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The Tragedy of Macbeth
Mar
19

The Tragedy of Macbeth

The Tragedy of Macbeth tells the classic tale of how the noblest of men become corrupt by ambition and power. This new audio drama will transplant Shakespeare’s classic text into our modern political landscape. Whether it be with armies or votes, Macbeth’s rise and fall will continue to resonate with those willing to listen.

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Dracula
Mar
17

Dracula

Adapted from Bram Stoker’s novel “Dracula”, Orson Welles brings to life the vampire tale in this radio play adaptation from the Mercury Theatre broadcast in 1938. Listen in on a truly horrifying take on the famed character.

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Pariah, or, The Outcast
Mar
15

Pariah, or, The Outcast

Alone on a hill, two Swedish men attempt to learn about the other’s identity as a rain storm passes. One is a victim of violence, and the other is a victim of wit.

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Cocaine
Mar
15

Cocaine

Set in an attic bedroom on Grand Street, Joe, a has-been boxer, and Nora, an out of luck prostitute, attempt to figure out how they’re going to pay back the rent they owe.

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Mar
12

St. Valentine’s Day and Cocaine

Tune in here to listen to our production of “St. Valentine’s Day” by Annie Eliot and “Cocaine” by Pendleton King.

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Mar
10

The Genius and pariah

Tune in here to listen to our runs of “The Genius” by Horrace Holley and “Pariah” by August Strindberg!

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Dracula
Mar
8

Dracula

Tune in here to listen to our production of “Orson Welles’ Dracula”.

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