3 Skeleton Key
Tuesday, August 12th, 2008 by Book Guy | No Comments »
3 Skeleton Key
“Picture this Place” …
With those words, one of broadcast’s scariest tales began, and for thirty minutes, listeners in radio’s “golden age” sat transfixed and horrified — an experience audio theatre audiences of today can share with the past. Ahhhh but modern recording technology now allows for even greater horror …
The One Act Players present a new THREE SKELETON KEY - full digital stereo recording, with newly created sound effects, and an original score composed and performed by John Clark Stiefel. Directed by Glenn Carlson and featuring the stalwart Scot Crisp and John Parsons,
Based on the short story by George Toudouze, our story tells the tale of three lighthouse keepers stationed off the coast of French Guyana in the 1930s. Their quiet if not monotonous life tending a lonely lighthouse is shattered one night by the arrival of a multitude of ravenous, flesh-eating … RATS.
Publisher: One Act Audio Theatre
Author: George Toudouze/James Poe
Narrator: Full Cast Production
ISBN:
Download Price: $1.98
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