
Old Time Radio Theatre is a new monthly podcast featuring some of Montreal’s finest talent dedicated to recreating the magic of radio’s Golden Age. Recorded live in front of an audience at Montreal’s Mainline Theatre, under the voice direction of Andrew Gryn, Old Time Radio Theatre brings to life the art of the radio play. Complete with live sound effects, we bring you greatest mystery, suspense, ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsArts | ||||

In this episode, we deviate from our usual format to present, as our Halloween special, a reading of Edgar Allan Poe‘s “The Black Cat”, in which a man with an affinity for animals descends in to alcoholism and violence. But at what cost?
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In this episode, we recreate the Suspense episode “2462” by George Bamber, a dystopian science fiction story in which a man is convicted of being a poet, and hatches an escape plan with the help of an elderly prison guard. But at what cost?
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In this episode, we recreate the Lights Out episode “The Locked Room Mystery” by Willis Cooper, an eerie murder-mystery in which an apparently alcoholic murder-mystery writer, struggling to meet a deadline, receives creative advice from a mysterious ... more
In this episode we recreate the quirky X Minus One episode “Protection” by Robert Sheckley, a humourous and light science fiction story in which a man is befriended by an an eager, helpful, non-corporeal alien being, dedicated to keeping him out of h... more
Retrouver ces pionniers de l'audio drama... Que du bonheur!!! ^-_-^










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