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On a Dark, Cold Night is the ideal podcast for horror-lovers with insomnia; a sinister friend to tell you bedtime/ghost stories. The podcast involves Your Narrator telling you a spine-chilling yet soothing ghost story every week. Launched in January, 2018, the show is written, performed and produced by Kristen Zaza.
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Welcome to The Play Podcast where we explore the greatest new and classic plays. In each episode we choose a single play to talk about in depth with our expert guest. We discuss the play’s origins, its plot, themes, characters, structure and impact. For us the play is the thing.
Visit www.theplaypodcast.com for more information, including extra Footnotes on each episode and a complete list and profiles of our guests.
Visit www.patreon.com/theplaypodcast to become a Patron and enjoy additional content and generously support the podcast. Thank you.
Also, listen to The Play Review for reviews of some of the current shows on stage in London. -
What do witches, ogres and shape-shifters have in common with dive bars, fashion shows and neighbourhood parks? They are all on The Other Path! Classic folk tales meet modern life in this fantasy audio drama series filled with magic, mystery, and danger created by Odyssey Theatre.
Follow people so desperate to fulfill their dreams, they choose a path that leads them to wrangle with magical forces and creatures straight out of folklore. They lure you with promises of good fortune, but be warned, they’ll lead you into danger. Whatever fate has in store, the other path reveals the unexpected.
Our five dramas by award-winning Canadian writers are inspired by fantastical tales from the past but set in today’s modern world. From haunting dramas to macabre comedies, these original tales come alive with the voices of professional actors and artfully crafted music and sound. -
Planet Arcana is a tightly edited, tarot-flavored, retrofuturistic D&D podcast. Homebrewed cup of 5e, served by 2 DMs. Dungeon Masters J and B are accompanied by good friends Skye, Peter, and Shaun as they work their way through a seedy world of Androids and Humans. New episodes every other Wednesday.
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Cree & D is a narrative podcast that uses the format of Dungeons and Dragons gameplay but reimagined as a Cree-based and focused campaign written by siblings Jessica and Ben Johns. This campaign follows the story of three cuzzins, Auntie Vera, Auntie Darlene and Auntie Mac as they search for Kokum Cardinal’s stolen staff and work to preserve the peace in the realm of Ministik.
Cree & D is produced by These Ones (formerly known as Together Apart) and supported by grunt gallery on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. We record on Treaty 6 at FAVA studios. Art by Abbey Riddle. Music by Matthew Cardinal. Voices by Ben and Jessica with Emily Riddle and Matt Ward.
For more info and contact information please see the Cree & D page on grunt gallery’s website: https://grunt.ca/cree-d/ -
Interviewing directors, producers and other technical team members on the ups and downs of bringing their show to life along with an inside look on what audiences should be looking for when they come see the show. Followed by reviews on the successes of the staged production.
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Everyone's heard of Dracula, but do you know the original tale that started the legend? Experience the Bram Stoker novel, adapted as a 10-episode radio play mini-series! The first 9 episodes are available for free. The series finale is now available at: http://dracularadioplay.com
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"Lights Out" was a renowned radio horror anthology series that captivated audiences during the mid-20th century. Created by Wyllis Cooper and later helmed by Arch Oboler, the show left an indelible mark on radio broadcasting, particularly for its ability to instill fear and unease in listeners through its chilling narratives.The series made its debut in 1934 and quickly garnered a devoted following for its unique and terrifying content. At its core, "Lights Out" was known for its dark and disturbing stories, often delving into the realms of the macabre, the supernatural, and psychological horrors. It pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable on radio during that era, making it a daring and innovative production.One of the most iconic aspects of the show was its opening sequence. Arch Oboler's ominous voice would pierce the airwaves, instructing, "Lights out, everybody!" followed by a dramatic crashing sound effect, setting the stage for the eerie tales that would follow.What truly set "Lights Out" apart was its minimalistic approach to sound effects. The studio would often darken during broadcasts, enhancing the sense of foreboding and allowing listeners' imaginations to fill in the gaps. This simplicity contributed to the show's ability to create a palpable atmosphere of horror.The show didn't shy away from graphic and shocking content, frequently depicting violent and gruesome scenarios that were considered audacious for its time. This boldness was a departure from the more restrained style of radio drama prevalent during that period.Each episode of "Lights Out" was relatively short, typically lasting around 15 minutes. This brevity allowed for intense, concentrated bursts of horror, making it all the more captivating."Lights Out" left a lasting cultural impact, influencing the horror genre in radio and later in television and film. It paved the way for other horror anthology series and played a pivotal role in establishing the conventions of the genre.Despite its relatively short initial run, "Lights Out" continues to be celebrated by fans of classic radio dramas. Its legacy endures through adaptations and references in various forms of media, a testament to its enduring ability to evoke fear and suspense through innovative storytelling and a minimalist approach to atmosphere and sound effects.
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Upstart Crow Youth Shakespeare Troupe presents Lend Me Your Earbuds: A Pandemic Shakespeare Podcast Series. Youth actors from the St. Anthony Park neighborhood of St. Paul, Minnesota tell three of Shakespeare’s beloved stories in three episodes. Using Shakespeare’s words and themes as their touchstone, the actors give each of the plays their own unique, contemporary and authentically Shakespearean treatment.
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The Lost in Dreams Podcast is, at its heart, about artists, their craft, and their process. Each week, my co-host Joce Reyome and I sit down with filmmakers, musicians and songwriters, actors and comedians, visual artists and more to ask about their dreams and the affect (if any) they've had on their work and lives.
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Captain Hugh "Bulldog" Drummond was a British World War I veteran turned adventurer introduced in his eponymous novel in 1920. He quickly leaped to the stage and silent film, and then to a series of talking pictures released on both sides on the Atlantic.
In the 1940s, Bulldog Drummond leaped radio in a series dedicated to telling the Drummond's American adventures. For eight years, listeners heard the distinctive sound of the foghorn announcing a new adventure with Bulldog Drummond as he battled the forces of evil with his friend and sidekick, Denny.
Your host, Adam Graham is your guide through every circulating episode of this action-packed mystery series. -
Realwheels Theatre presents Disability Tour Bus!
Written by Amy Amantea and Rena Cohen, Disability Tour Bus follows Shiloh, a young wheelchair-user, as they navigate their first day as a guide for “Funcouver Bus Tours”. Working alongside longtime employee and relentless dad-joker, Hugh, Shiloh struggles to stick to the “Funcouver” script when so much of “Canada’s most wheelchair-accessible city” is still so incredibly inaccessible.
People and politics collide until a new passenger, Tess, comes aboard and offers unexpected common ground. The tour must go on! Because there’s someone special waiting for Tess at the end. At least she hopes there is...
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This podcast was recorded using binaural technology. For the best listening experience, use headphones! 🎧
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Realwheels Theatre creates and produces performances that deepen understanding of disability experience.
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Disability Tour Bus was produced by Realwheels Theatre with the co-operation of the Union of B.C. Performers (UBCP/ACTRA)
Playwrights: Amy Amantea & Rena Cohen
Director: Rena Cohen
Dramaturg: Dennis Foon
Sound Designer/Editor: Malcolm Dow
Production Manager: Jordyn Wood
Stage Manager: Kayleigh Sandomirsky
Poster Graphic Designer: Marie Hoyt-Pariury
Cast:
Lenard Stanga as HUGH
Cadence Rush Quibell as SHILOH
Amy Amantea as TESS
Mack Gordon as PARKER/TOURIST/DAVE
Caitlyn Bairstow as FEMALE VOICES (various)
Ian Hanlin as MALE VOICES (various)
Lauren Jackson as FEMALE VOICES (various)
For more information about the #DTB team, visit our digital program: realwheels.ca/disability-tour-bus/digital-program
SPECIAL THANKS TO Lindsey Adams, Jake Anthony, Andrea Araszewski, Alfiya Battalova, DB Boyko, Jason Broadfoot, Emily Grace Brook, Arnold Cheng, Coast Mountain Bus Company, Nico Dicecco, Cadence Konopaki, Liesl Lafferty, Andrew Laurenson, Allyson McGrane, Peg Mercer, Rick Parnell, Siobhan Powell, Caspar Ryan, Xin Xuan Song, Spinal Cord Injury BC (SCI-BC), Julie White, Nicole Whitford, Tami Gabay, Josh Morris, Janet Munsil.
This podcast is generously supported by the British Columbia Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts, the City of Vancouver, the Hamber Foundation, McLean Foundation, Metro Vancouver, and Deux Mille Foundation. We acknowledge the financial assistance of the Province of British Columbia.
This production was recorded and broadcast from the unceded and ancestral lands of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh nations, at GGRP Sound Studios.
In the near-future, this podcast feed will be a home for artist-talks, community-engaged content, and plenty of stories that we’re just starting to get excited about. To stay up to date, you can follow us on Spotify, Apple Music, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also find us on Instagram and Facebook @RealwheelsTheatre.
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All of season 1 now streaming!
Charlotte Fitzgerald is missing. When her brother Dean and his girlfriend Thea set out to find her, they stumble upon the mysterious mountain town of Zenith, California, which is hiding more than a few secrets of its own.
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“ Jimmy Dore is outrageous and outraged, bothersome and bothered, a crucial, profane, passionate voice for progressives and freethinkers in 21st century America.” -Patton Oswalt
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Presenting the best detectives from the Golden Age of Radio. Each week, we'll bring you an episode starring one of Old Time Radio's greatest detectives and the story behind the show. Join us for adventures of Philip Marlowe, Sam Spade, Johnny Dollar, and many more.
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An immersive audio experience featuring an extraordinary cast of performers, multidimensional sound, cinematic-quality effects, and a spectacular orchestral score. Written and created by Nicholas Ryan Howard.
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Narrated by Reid Scott (Venom) and Devin Kelley (Frequency). Performed by Eric Christian Olsen (NCIS: Los Angeles), Troian Bellisario (Pretty Little Liars), Chris Pine (Wonder Woman), Keegan Allen (Pretty Little Liars), Patrick J. Adams (Suits), Sarah Wright Olsen (American Made), Brett Dier (Jane the Virgin), Christa B. Allen (Revenge), Brendan Hines (The Tick), Adetokumboh M'Cormack (Castlevania), Jamie Harris (The Prestige), Robert Pine (Frozen), Neal Bledsoe (The Man in the High Castle), Robert Baker (Supergirl), Joshua Close (Fargo), Amanda Walsh (Disturbia), Crispian Belfrage (The Bounty Killer), Justin Felbinger (Miles from Tomorrowland), Edouard Holdener (Hunky Dory), Michael Dunn (2 Broke Girls), Timothy Dowling (Thank You For Smoking), William Rowel, Ian Gotler, Baxley Andresen, and Chad Harrison Waylon. Music by Deborah Lurie (Wanted) with performances by Tina Guo (Dunkirk), Gretchen Menn, and Steve Tavaglione (The Maze Runner). Sound effects design by Sean Beavan (Lost Highway). Directed by Babar Peerzada. Post-production by A.G.E. Post.
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VANT HU’L IS CURSED. Dragged to the center of a wasteland by a ruthless malevolence, the legendary warrior discovers a cavern filled with devious riddles and fiendish traps. Upon solving the labyrinth, he is confronted by a hideous creature. A beast with unimaginable abilities. A being of unspeakable evil… DEATH.
Without a shred of clemency, the demigod presents Vant with a choice: do his sinister bidding out in the world, or suffer an eternity of horrifying torment. Thus begins Vant’s quest out of the badlands, through the hostile wilderness, into the clutches of twisted townships, and finally toward conflict with the vile stewards of a corrupted civilization.
But Vant will not go it alone. In the midst of his journey, he develops an unlikely companionship with a clever and venturesome teenage girl, the expert survivalist Skii Tavee. They also form an alliance with two newfound—but questionable—companions: Kram Grammie, the sneaky con man who is as crafty as he is klepto, and an off-kilter eccentric bizarrely known as The World’s Worst Magician. United, they set out to dispatch their foes, rescue the innocents caught in the crossfire, and unite the forces of a world gone astray, all while reconciling with their own haunting pasts.
Mortal Enemy is an experience like no other. It is a relentless whirlwind of action and adventure. A tale of conflicted heroes and dastardly villains. A story rich with darkness and struggle, yet filled with devilishly wicked humor. It is jam-packed with nightmarish scenarios, fantastical environments, rich mythology, incredible weapons, unique technologies, and characters dripping with personality… with shocking surprises awaiting you at every turn.
Come experience Death… if you dare. -
Short stories and tall tales.
From the producer of Canada's longest-running live storytelling competition, Vancouver Story Slam. -
This podcast features free audio guitar lessons taught by Desi Serna, author of Fretboard Theory and Guitar Theory For Dummies. Learn how scales, chords, progressions, modes, and more get applied to the fretboard and familiar songs. Hear how to best get your playing skills in order. Begin to improvise and compose. Understand why your favorite songs sound so good. ➝ What do you specifically need to do in order to play guitar better? Visit the GuitarMusicTheory.com website to get FREE custom video instruction calibrated to your current level. Discover how to progressively play and sound better—today, in as little as 33 minutes!
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Welcome to our the start of something new. Welcome to "Theater for the Mind", an exploration into the craft that is aural storytelling. Each episode we will explore something new and exciting, including the IA Theater, which is an improvisational audio drama.
Future releases will come on a non-scheduled basis. Since these often take a good amount of time to create, it would not be advantageous of the art-form to try and rush things.