in, come in! Enter into the spectral shadows of St.John's Sanctuary which has sat quietly for 190 years in the heart of historical Greenwich Village. But, now...lit by flickering candlelight, bathed in ghostly mist, the players at the award-winning, critically-acclaimed Radiotheatre hope to chill the marrow in your bones as they present their annual EDGAR ALLAN POE FESTIVAL!
Come in out of the cold into the 190-year-old candlelit confines of St. John's Sanctuary in historic Greenwich Village, where the award-winning and 'phantasmic!' (NY Times) Radiotheatre will present seven suspense-filled tales in repertory -- all of them 1940s radio adaptations of classic Alfred Hitchcock films.
Come in out of the cold into the 190-year-old candlelit confines of St. John's Sanctuary in historic Greenwich Village, where the award-winning and 'phantasmic!' (NY Times) Radiotheatre will present seven suspense-filled tales in repertory -- all of them 1940s radio adaptations of classic Alfred Hitchcock films.
Come in out of the cold into the 190-year-old candlelit confines of St. John's Sanctuary in historic Greenwich Village, where the award-winning and 'phantasmic!' (NY Times) Radiotheatre will present seven suspense-filled tales in repertory -- all of them 1940s radio adaptations of classic Alfred Hitchcock films.
Come in out of the cold into the 190-year-old candlelit confines of St. John's Sanctuary in historic Greenwich Village, where the award-winning and 'phantasmic!' (NY Times) Radiotheatre will present seven suspense-filled tales in repertory -- all of them 1940s radio adaptations of classic Alfred Hitchcock films.
Come in out of the cold into the 190-year-old candlelit confines of St. John's Sanctuary in historic Greenwich Village, where the award-winning and 'phantasmic!' (NY Times) Radiotheatre will present seven suspense-filled tales in repertory -- all of them 1940s radio adaptations of classic Alfred Hitchcock films.
Come in, come in! Enter into the spectral shadows of St. John's Sanctuary which has sat quietly for 190 years in the heart of historical Greenwich Village. But, now...lit by flickering candlelight, bathed in ghostly mist, the players at the award-winning, critically-acclaimed Radiotheatre hope to chill the marrow in your bones as they celebrate the High Holy Days of HALLOWEEN with its 9th Annual H.P. LOVECRAFT FESTIVAL.
Come in, come in! Enter into the spectral shadows of St. John's Sanctuary which has sat quietly for 190 years in the heart of historical Greenwich Village. But, now...lit by flickering candlelight, bathed in ghostly mist, the players at the award-winning, critically-acclaimed Radiotheatre hope to chill the marrow in your bones as they celebrate the High Holy Days of HALLOWEEN with its 9th Annual H.P. LOVECRAFT FESTIVAL.
Come in, come in! Enter into the spectral shadows of St.John's Sanctuary which has sat quietly for 190 years in the heart of historical Greenwich Village.
Exeter based Le Navet Bete have teamed up with the Exeter Northcott Theatre to present a unique play about the world's most famous vampire. Entitled Dracula: The Bloody Truth the company, which specialises in physical theatre, has stumbled upon a surefire hit with their adaptation, coupling some ghoulish goings on with hilarious horseplay to make a comedy show worthy of the highest plaudits.
Come in, come in! Escape the blustery winds of winter...and enter into the spectral shadows of St.John's Sanctuary which has sat quietly for 190 years in the heart of historical Greenwich Village.
Come in, come in! Escape the blustery winds of winter...and enter into the spectral shadows of St.John's Sanctuary which has sat quietly for 190 years in the heart of historical Greenwich Village.
Come in, come in! Escape the blustery winds of winter...and enter into the spectral shadows of St.John's Sanctuary which has sat quietly for 190 years in the heart of historical Greenwich Village. But, now...lit by flickering candlelight, bathed in ghostly mist, the players at the award-winning, critically-acclaimed Radiotheatre hope to warm your cockles or maybe even chill the marrow in your bones as they continue a timeworn family tradition...the annual telling of yuletide hauntings rooted in the chronicles of downtown Manhattan!
Come in, come in! Escape the blustery winds of winter...and enter into the spectral shadows of St.John's Sanctuary which has sat quietly for 190 years in the heart of historical Greenwich Village.
FRIGID New York @ Horse Trade in association with RadioTheatre will present the 8th Annual H.P. Lovecraft Festival, written, directed, and composed by Dan Bianchi, October 13-30 at The Kraine Theater (85 East 4th Street between 2nd Avenue and Bowery).
FRIGID New York @ Horse Trade in association with RadioTheatre will present the 8th Annual H.P. Lovecraft Festival, written, directed, and composed by Dan Bianchi, October 13-30 at The Kraine Theater (85 East 4th Street between 2nd Avenue and Bowery).
THEATRE AT ST. JOHN'S presents the Award-Winning RADIOTHEATRE in Dan Bianchi's FRIGHT NIGHT! Come in out of the cold and enter into the darkness of The Sanctuary (at St. John's Church, 81 Christopher St. NYC), where, lit by flickering candlelight, the critically acclaimed Radiotheatre, now in its 11th Year, presents its ever-changing repertoire of terror tales guaranteed to raise the hair on the back of your neck and chill the marrow in your bones! Caution: Don't forget to say your prayers! Complete with its stellar cast, original orchestral scores and a plethora of sound FX! Just bring your imagination!
FRIGID New York @ Horse Trade will present Radiotheatre's 7th annual presentation of The H.P. Lovecraft Festival with stories written by the Grandmaster of Horror, told by a gifted cast of storytellers, featuring an original orchestral score and Award-Winning Sound Design. The production will run today, October 1, through October 11 at The Kraine Theater(85 East 4th Street between 2nd Avenue and Bowery). Tickets ($20) may be purchased in advance at www.horseTRADE.info.
FRIGID New York @ Horse Trade will present Radiotheatre's 7th annual presentation of The H.P. Lovecraft Festival with stories written by the Grandmaster of Horror, told by a gifted cast of storytellers, featuring an original orchestral score and Award-Winning Sound Design. The production will run October 1-11 at The Kraine Theater(85 East 4th Street between 2nd Avenue and Bowery). Tickets ($20) may be purchased in advance at www.horseTRADE.info.
The 10th Annual New York Innovative Theatre Awards Ceremony will celebrate the Off-Off-Broadway Theatre community and honor this past season's greatest achievements. The awards will be presented by celebrities from the theatre community at large.