Cryptic Canticles brings you Bram Stoker's Dracula presented as a Radio Play, released on the days of the journal entries in podcast format. The text is taken from Bram Stoker's classic novel, but presented in character with enhanced audio and music effects.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsDramaPerforming ArtsFiction |
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This podcast is in the form of a chronological (real-time release every year, May 3rd to November 6th) dramatized audiobook of Dracula, with a full cast and sound effects (a phonograph audio effect, a scream, music underneath the narration to enhance the mood). I listened from the October 3rd entry to the end. Most of the text is adapted, though when I followed along with the Dracula Daily emails I noticed a sentence here and there missing (mostly in the form of dialogue tags, which are unnecess... more
But I can’t because it’s just a handful of episodes. If it was the whole series, I’d love to give it a five star review, but as it stands it isn’t worth anything.
This chronological reading of the various first person perspectives that make up the tale of Dracula is a great way to experience the story. If it’s your first time hearing the story or the hundred and first, You’ll enjoy Cryptic Canticles.
It's wonderful to hear the text of Bram Stoker read in character. It's also very interesting to follow along on the same days as in the book, almost as if we're experiencing this alongside the characters.
This is so good.
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Presenting a captivating adaptation of Bram Stoker's classic "Dracula", the series utilizes an immersive radio play format to bring the gothic tale to life. Each episode corresponds to specific journal entries from the novel, allowing listeners to experience the story in real-time as events unfold chronologically alongside the characters. Enhanced audio effects and musical components elevate the storytelling, resulting in a unique auditory experience that blends drama with historical context.
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Cryptic Canticles presents Dracula launched 8 years ago and published 114 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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