Twilight Thriller Radio: The Tell-Tale Heart | York | November 5 - December 17, 2021

The best thing about classic stories of horror and terror is that they are perfect to tell anytime, but especially when the daylight begins to dwindle, and a chill takes hold of the evenings.

To that end, Upstart Arts presents Twilight Thriller Radio plays -- audio productions of newly written versions of the works of Edgar Allan Poe, complete with music and sound effects.

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David RichwineUpstart Arts
Frankenstein - Or The Modern Prometheus | Harrisburg | October 9-25, 2020

Open Stage presents a streaming, stage adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein – or The Modern Prometheus.

Brilliant and gifted physician Victor Frankenstein is driven to overcome the bonds of death, and commits himself to the task of reanimating dead tissue. But when his efforts succeed, he finds that his victory brings tragedy and terror in its wake.

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Once Upon Online: Sleeping Beauty| Harrisburg | September 26-October 31, 2020

Loosely based on the beloved classic, this adaptation of Sleeping Beauty will have you “spinning” with laughter. Join our bumbling and fumbling Narrator-Turned-Prince, as he tries his best to rise to heroic heights to save the Princess and the sleeping village caught in the spell cast by Fairy Sour Puss! Modern word play and audience participation make this story a sure hit with the entire kingdom.

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The Cinderella Podcast | Harrisburg | July 24 -August 28, 2020

A Gamut Theatre Podcast Original:

The Cinderella Project is an evolution of Gamut’s Young Acting Company production of Cinderella, which was first postponed and then canceled due to Covid-19.

Rather than let all that talent and hard work go quietly into the night, Gamut has turned Sean Adams’ script (based on the original fairy tale by Charles Perrault) into a six-part podcast — airing new episodes every Friday at 11:00 a.m. — in order to share their version of this classic story.

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The Diary of Anne Frank (live streamed) | Harrisburg | July 19, 2020

Set during one of history's most brutal periods, the Holocaust, the play is based on the actual diary of a young girl who comes of age while hiding from the Nazis in a tiny, overcrowded attic with her family for more than two years. During their confinement, Anne discovers herself as a beautiful, thoughtful, and extraordinary girl. Her story is a constant reminder to us all of the power of the human spirit.

THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK will be live streamed on the Open Stage website.

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