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Short Stories by Door-to-Door Storytellers

WAOB® Audio Theatre

In days of old, bards and troubadours roamed the countryside, telling their stories to anyone who wanted to hear. Today, we bring the bards’ tales to you with these intriguing stories and exciting adventures, performed for you by our own talented readers. Tune in and enjoy the story!

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Ponder what means the most to ancient Greek philosopher Socrates in James Baldwin’s short story, “Socrates and His House.” Read by Patrick Donnelly. A Production of We Are One Body® Audio Theatre.

Acting in haste has its repercussions. Learn what happens by listening to, “The Dog and the Oyster” by Aesop and read by Dennis Jerz. A Production of We Are One Body® Audio Theatre.

Before his death, a father attempts to teach his sons an important lesson about unity. Discover how he does it in Aesop’s tale, “The Farmer and His Sons.” Read by Patrick Donnelly. A Production of We Are One Body® Audio Theatre.

A Jay bird discovers the lesson that who you are on the inside counts more than who you are on the outside in this Aesop tale, “The Jay and the Peacock.” Read by Kelly Burd. A Production of We Are One Body® Audio Theatre.

Try to think of others in every situation. Learn more about this moral in, “The Dog in the Manger” written by Aesop and read by Ian Floyd. A Production of We Are One Body® Audio Theatre.

A curse put upon the King’s only daughter has left her and everyone in the castle sleeping for nearly 100 years. Find out how the spell is broken in the fairy tale, “The Sleeping Beauty” by Logan Marshall. Read by Dana Flowers. A Production of We Are... more

When 8-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon sends a letter to the editor of the New York Sun newspaper asking if there is really a Santa Claus, she didn’t realize what a thoughtful response she would receive back. This letter is the most reprinted editorial in... more

Find out what it means to be “real” as you listen to David Seremet read the classic story, “The Velveteen Rabbit” written by Margery Williams. A Production of We Are One Body® Audio Theatre.

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