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Radiotheatre's 18th Halloween Festival

From Wed 20 October 2021 to Sat 6 November 2021
8:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Before “THE TWILIGHT ZONE,” “THE OUTER LIMITS” and “THE X-FILES”…there was H.P.Lovecraft’s 1930 cautionary novella “THE WHISPERER IN DARKNESS!”  “PENTAGON ADMITS TO REGULAR EVERYDAY UFO ENCOUNTERS” NY TIMES 5/20/21 Torn from today’s headlines, here is one man’s desperate attempt to warn the world that we are not alone. From beyond the stars, these interstellar immigrants have come to enslave mankind…and they are already here living among us! Professor Albert Wilmarth has arrived at tonight’s meeting of the NY Psychical Society to tell his tale about a missing colleague, Henry Akeley, a farmer in Northern Vermont, who had convinced Wilmarth that there are strange beings living in the remote woods on Dark Mountain…beings who are not of this world, but, sometimes, appear to be human. Now, Wilmarth has come to convince the rest of us that Akeley was not wrong.   Newly adapted by Radiotheatre in an entirely new multimedia format for its 11th Annual H.P.Lovecraft Festival and 18th Annual Halloween Fest, “THE WHISPERER IN DARKNESS” includes a great cast, original orchestral score and award-winning sound design. Just bring your imagination!   NOTE: The theater follows all NYC COVID indoor venue rules and requires from audience members recent proof of vaccination and the wearing of masks at all times. No exceptions. No refunds if a ticket-holder shows up on a show night without the above.  CHILDREN 12 years and above, please.  Please check www.radiotheatrenyc.com [http://www.radiotheatrenyc.com] for further info.   
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07/11/2021 Last update

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