Horror Hits Your Ears this October on Radio Drama Revival

October 05, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Tune in to WMPG Portland, ME and www.radiodramarevival.com Thursdays this October for truly terrifying audio theater! Radio Drama Revival, the radio/podcast show dedicated to modern audio theater, has packed its lineup to the gory brim with a mountain of haunting tales culminating in a three-part live radio drama event to be held on All Hallow's Eve.

The fright fest kicks off October 4th during WMPG's "Begathon" pledge drive with Maine-based audio artistry by Mind's Eye Productions, headed by Audio-award winning narrator William Dufris. The "Derelict," by William Hope Hodgson, tells the unsettling tale of a ghost ship found afloat deep in the ocean… It's ominous outcome will keep you off the high seas for a while, and maybe even in your home for the remainder of the week (all the better to donate to listener-supported community radio station WMPG).

The following two weeks (Oct 11, Oct 18) feature one of the quintessential tales of horror — Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," produced by Quicksilver Radio Theater of New York City. This haunting adaptation is as true to the original as it is celebrated — with praise from Don Glut, author of "The Frankenstein Legend" and Leonard Maltin, author of "The Great American Broadcast." As per usual Quicksilver style, it features a stellar line-up of some of New York's top actors (Joseph Franchini, Clyde Baldo, Craig Wichman, among others) and a score by Tony-award winner Mark Hollman. If all you've seen is the movies, treat yourself to the real story! And if all you've read is the book, see how inspired actors use the magic of audio to bring this classic to life.

October 25th features The Grist Mill's adaptation of "If You Take My Hand My Son," written by Mort Castle, a master of short horror fiction. "If YouTake My Hand My Son" is the tale of a man on the brink of death forced to confront his abusive father — who haunts him from beyond the grave. Following this shocking story of reconciliation will be an exclusive interview with Mr. Castle, who is as prolific as he is insightful. We'll see how he, as an established writer, looks at audio theater a little differently and learn about his experience with the art.

Finally, the gates of many underworlds line up and crack open for a medley of audio terror to be unleashed on Halloween. From 8:30-10PM on October 31st all manners of ghouls, gods, and ghosts will infiltrate listener's eardrums as Radio Drama Revival broadcasts a triple feature with Mind's Eye Productions/William Dufris, The Grist Mill, and an original by Maine-based FinalRune Productions.

A demon may be loose in the world, but no one believes him. A god forgotten since ancient days confronts an awestruck human. Two friends head to a haunted house and awaken an ancient evil. The terror is non-stop Halloween night with back-to-back adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft's "The Statement of Randolph Carter," Joe Lansdale's "God of the Razor" (winner of the 2007 Ogle Award), and Frederick Greenhalgh's "Dark Passenger."

Apart from the Halloween special, which will air 8:30-10PM EST on Halloween, all episodes air Thursdays, 1PM on WMPG 90.9/104.1 FM Portland, Maine. Listeners far afield from the Maine area can tune in live at www.wmpg.org. Further, all episodes are available for free download at podcasts from the Radio Drama Revival website, www.radiodramarevival.com. Radio Drama Revival can also be found on the iTunes store (by searching "Radio Drama Revival").