The Gray Area is an audio drama anthology series, with very subtle and ever growing changes in the stories. It features talking animals, mysteriously enthusiastic receptionists, deranged scientists, a genius writer, strange portals that open into other universes, impostor gods, formidable business tycoons, alien invaders, and many, many demons.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Arts |
During an unspecified “government transition” in the near future, the young scholar Alejandra Cortez (no relation to AOC) returns home from Rhinebeck on an extremely rainy night and stumbles into a West Village café where she was once a regular durin... more
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We've intercepted an alarming transmission from Universe 224B. Something about attending the 302nd Bureaucosmological Conference on October 16, 2021 at 7:00 PM at the Gene Frankel Theatre. We pass this information onto you so that you can make sense... more
Our intrepid heroes visit the New York Public Library to meet up with visiting literary scholar Merrill Malone, an eccentric and the foremost expert on Virginia Gaskell’s life and work, to get, once and for all, all the answers about the portals. Wha... more
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This show is well produced with great performances by talented actors.
However the actual storylines, excluding ‘The Paths not taken” series, would benefit from a little more investment into character development & plots.
The episodes did contain an underpinning theme of alternate realities. An interesting aspect I appreciated.
PNT - ‘The Paths not taken’ series within this show was excellent, but a hard listen. I had to frequently pause & take a break.
If the goal was to have the main ... more
Always intriguing and richly layered! Every episode deserves two listening sessions. No doubt, I miss some references but I catch enough so that the audio dramas are funny, fantastic, but still believable.
Unique mind, fun as hell stories, a rotating cast of inspired actors - give it a listen!
This podcast is so compelling, it’s hard to stop listening. The actors do a fine job and the audio is lush. It’s unlike anything I have ever listened to in this format. Highly recommend. It’s a hidden gem.
Love this audio drama! Great stories, great acting and sound design! This one should be at the top of your podcast list!!!
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The Gray Area launched 8 years ago and published 43 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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