FWD: Macbeth from Play On Podcasts

FWD: Macbeth from Play On Podcasts

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Bonus 12: The Danse Macabre with Gabriel Urbina

Tal sits down with Gabriel Urbina (of Wolf 359, Unseen, and Dracula: The Danse Macabre) to discuss Dracula adaptations, audio drama production, and more! You'll hear a trailer for Dracula: The Danse Macabre at the start of this bonus episode.Transcript here.In Dracula: The Danse ...  Afficher plus

Short Story: The Fall of the House of Usher

Stephen reads The Fall of the House of Usher.Transcript here.The Fall of the House of Usher was written by Edgar Allen Poe and read by Stephen Indrisano. Roderick Usher was played by Sam Stark. Sound design by Tal Minear. If you enjoyed this episode, we think you'll love Shelterw ...  Afficher plus

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The Real Macbeth
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Immortalised by Shakespeare, Scottish king Macbeth was killed in battle near Lumphanan, Aberdeenshire on 15th August 1057; a demise that brought significant changes to Scotland's monarchy. But the real Macbeth, contrary to his portrayal in the play, ruled for 17 relatively peacef ...  Afficher plus

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It’s Episode 25 – the Season 14 Finale. This week we conjure four stories for you wrapped up with a series of Canadian paranormal encounters. “Panic at Manic-5” written by Manen Lyset (Story starts around 00:05:00) Produced by: David Cummings Cast: Narrator – David Cummings “T ...

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Saying “Macbeth” Inside a Theater
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According to theatre lore, this famous play by William Shakespeare has carried a witch's curse since it's earliest performances. If you say the name 'Macbeth' inside a theater when you're not performing the Scottish Play... blood will have blood, so they say. Learn more about you ...  Afficher plus