Monthly Archive for July, 2009

A Summer Post

Can’t wait for summer to be over? Well, as the nights grow longer you have something to look forward to. It’s a new kind of story for the radio, the chilling kind of bedtime story you heard when you weren’t quite old enough, the kind that left its dark impression on your childhood. This fall, the Middlebury Radio Theatre of Thrills & Suspense presents:


Dark tales for cold nights.
Coming to a radio near you when the nights grow cold.

Frankenstein

It’s alive!  ALIVE!

The Middlebury Radio Theater of Thrills & Suspense is proud to present a most unique find! Sewn together from pieces of dead audio, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, originally recorded in late 2007, is finally being made available for download!  Based on the classic Universal film by James Whale, this broadcast, directed by Adam Irish, is a spine-tingling tale full of chills, thrills, and kills.  We hope you enjoy, but if it proves too frightful… well, we warned you!

Frankenstein

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