All the best science fiction, fantasy and tales of the fantastic from the Icebox Radio Theater.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | FictionScience FictionDrama |
This has been ‘A Tree Falls in the Forest’ recorded before a live audience on September 30, 2023 at the Salty Jester in International Falls, Minnesota. Our cast included Scotta Turner as Cheri, Caleb Silvers as David, Jeffrey Adams as Jim, Dalton Joh... more
This has been, “When I’m Good and Ready”, a Tale from the Rack starring Hireth Boyer & Jeffrey Adams. Script, direction and sound design by Jeffrey Adams. The music was more
A sneak peak into the Icebox Radio Theater's anthology series of science fiction and fantasy.
Episode Seven: “Out of the Frying Pan” in which Nell and a very wounded Dean finally make it to his father’s escape ship only to be caught by Nell’s murderous father. Will they get away? Will the bloodshed end? Will our heroes finally...Escape from E... more
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Icebox Radio theatre represents the pinnacle of Audio dramas. more
Some real entertaining programs dare I say brilliant, I need my fix of Icebox radio and this is a great place to get it
First, I’m a jerk for not writing a review a year ago . I have took it for granted and realize lately how much I prefer it over many of my story fiction podcasts. For such a small group and production they really are creative , good voice acting, and unpredictable stories . Good job thanks
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