American Radio Theater's podcast of audio drama as it was done in the Golden Age of Radio. ART re-creates programs which do not exist in recorded form using the original scripts from that era. ART also produces new audio dramas using techniques developed and tested during that Golden Age.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 209 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
John Harrington has worked for twenty years and amassed twenty million dollars. Now he wants to disappear. He has it all planned but it never seems to go as planned.
J. B. Kendall is involved with the law in regards to Belle.
Belle falls in love with another gambler.
Job Talk! Host Eddie Martin interviews folks with unusual professions. In this episode, Mr. Martin interviews former sugar miner, Sid Noname. Written by Kay Lutz.
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Featuring captivating audio dramas reminiscent of the Golden Age of Radio, the content re-creates classic shows and brings original scripts back to life with a modern twist. Listeners can expect a variety of genres including mystery, comedy, and heartfelt narratives, all characterized by rich storytelling and engaging performances. Unique elements of the audio drama genre include sound effects and vintage-style production, offering a delightful experience for both nostalgia enthusiasts and newcomers alike. This podcast stands out as a cherished homage to the artistry of radiophonic storytelling, making it particularly appealing to fans of performing arts and dramatic storytelling.
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American Radio Theater launched 6 years ago and published 209 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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