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Halloween

Take a delightful jaunt into everyone’s favorite spooky season
Meet the man behind the myth and the timeless works he created
Theater of the Mind, radio you can see!
The best of the worst horror and sci-fi movies
A classic mystery performed live as a radio broadcast
A tour-de-force of close-up magic and mind-reading.
The best of the worst horror and sci-fi movies
The best of the worst horror and sci-fi movies
The best of the worst horror and sci-fi movies
Each room in this hotel has a frightening story
Some tombs are better left unopened
Murders in the Louisiana Swamps
KTWU’s Theatre of the Mind presents an all-new production in the style of a 1940’s radio play. Based on three classic stories and adapted by playwright Philip Grecian. “The Fall of the House of Usher” by Edgar Allan Poe “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving “The Cats of Ulthar” by H. P. Lovecraft As has been the custom with these dramas, the actors often play multiple roles and employ vintage microphones to simulate radio’s Golden Age with live physical sound effects. They portray period radio performers, and so the haunted presence of Poe’s House of Usher, the hoofbeats of the Headless Horseman and the horrific fantasy with felines is created through “theater of the mind” in the imagination of the listening audience.
When he’s on the rampage, no one is safe
“Once upon a midnight dreary…”
A tale of creature vs. creator
The most powerful vampire of them all!