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The Post-Meridian Radio Players' live shows feature local actors in costume, a team of artists making live sound effects with everyday (and not-so-everyday) objects, atmospheric digital audio effects, live musical accompaniment, and a creepy host called The Librarian.

Read more about the show from the Boston Globe article about the PMRP: http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/10/26/the_fear_is_all_in_your_head/

The Boston Pheonix also named our show a BosPick of the Week! http://thephoenix.com/Picks/Event.aspx?id=181196&date=10-30-2008

This year's Halloween 'Staged-Radio Thrillogy' will feature three plays:

* "The Baby Snooks Show" – The 1946 Halloween episode of the classic comedy from the Golden Age of Radio that originally starred Fanny Brice. Directed by Rob Noyes and featuring Somerville's own Tom Champion in the role of Daddy.

* "Reynardine" — An original work, adapted by local writer/director Renée Johnson from a story based on the traditional English folk song, "The Mountains High." Set in 19th century Exmoor, England, the tale tells of a mysterious young man who is much more than he appears. Prophecy warns that a terrible fate will come to pass if the village men kill a fox during during this year's Hunt. Accompanied by live musicians playing traditional folk instruments.

* "The Tell-Tale Heart" — Edgar Allan Poe's chilling tale of methodical murder, in which a man calmly narrates his cold-blooded killing of a prominent farmer in a small community. His carefully planned disposal of the evidence goes unnoticed by even the police, until the evidence itself comes back to haunt him. Directed by Ari Herbstman and scored by Andrew Hicks of "The Pluto Tapes".

"TOMES OF TERROR III" will be performed:
Wednesday, Oct. 29
Thursday, Oct. 30
Friday, Oct. 31
Saturday, Nov. 1

All shows are at 7:30 PM at Unity Church of God, 6 William Street (at the corner of College Avenue), four blocks up from the Davis Square T Station. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for students and seniors. Make your reservations now at http://www.pmrp.org


Further information about the show, ticket reservations, and the PMRP in general may be found on their website at http://www.pmrp.org. You can also email info@pmrp.org or call 888-874-7554 for ticket reservations.

Each night the PMRP will be giving away a prize for Best Costume, so bring your friends and come dressed for a special Halloween show!

Date: 2008-10-27 04:57 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] ron_newman
See you Wednesday!

I was too tired to stay up for the whole WBZ show last Friday night. Does anyone have an audio file of it?

Date: 2008-10-27 04:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ellf.livejournal.com
Wasn't there a post on this just yesterday.

Date: 2008-10-27 04:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ellf.livejournal.com
And since that's a question, I should have said, "Wasn't there a post on this just yesterday?"

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