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Poe Theatre on the Air
Part radio drama, part podcast, and all Edgar Allan Poe. A new spine-tingling play for your ears every month, adapted from America’s most famous horror and suspense writer. Gothic frights, by The National Edgar Allan Poe Theatre.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.5 stars from 10 ratings
Utter trash
I got 10 minutes into “Hop Frog” before respect for the original material and good taste made me stop listening. Awful.
Tallowyck via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/06/22
Got me hooked
The Black Cat episode got me hooked. The craziness into which the husband descends was well executed. Bravo. Time for Tell Tale Heart!
MindfulMango via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/18/21
A LOVELY HAUNTING FOR THE EARS!
Very quickly I was able to get this podcast and from there it's been a haunted ride of fun and delight. The creators of this pod were really smart in creating a simple premise from which they could explore all of Poe's tales. It's set in an asylum as you the viewer meet all the...Read full review »
Movies205 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/11/20
Recent Episodes
Published 05/19/21
In this episode we celebrate the anniversary of Poe’s well-known poem “The Bells,” written in May 1848 and published posthumously in 1849. The Bells describes the cycle of adult life, from excitement to joy, to fear and ultimately to the sorrow and somberness of death. Our celebration today...
Published 05/19/21
Season One Finale! This story has been adapted into several international motion pictures (including one as recently as 2008), and was the musical subject of the world-famous progressive rock band The Alan Parsons Project. It is widely applauded as among the first works in American fiction to...
Published 03/26/21
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