DTC Radio
Summary: Created as a way to bring theatre to your ears over the airwaves, DTC Radio is the latest branch of Distilled Theatre Company. Here you'll find brand new thrilling stories, chilling tales, and fantastic yarns written for the radio by award winning playwrights. For more information, you can "like" Distilled Theatre Company on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @DistilledTC.
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Join Boomer White of WERD Radio as the TBHS Bats take on their district rival, the Haddonfield Howlers. The clock is winding down, and the full moon is coming out from behind the clouds; just when you think this game is over, the real game begins because the Bats will need more than a touchdown to win in "Howlin' at the End Zone."
Stories like this one are not often spoken. A world that has no rules, no expectations. One that is somewhere else,far away from our daily lives but close enough to gain access to at any time. This is the story of Bluebird.
There's a new warrior in the fight for politeness in New York City mass transit...
A juror, a lawyer, a witness, and a judge walk into a bar. Scratch that. Walk into a cab.
This terrible tale follows Brother Poligast of Reims through his life in the library of Orleans.
The Firework Show is a play about a group of neighborhood kids who will stop at nothing to preserve their rights. No matter the risks, no matter the danger, they’ll continue to fight as they remind us all of the true meaning of the Fourth of July.
Lily and Ian have seemingly tried everything to repair their failing marriage. But perhaps a feline friend can help them see the light? Listen to find out!
A man is caught without a key article of clothing. Searing human drama ensues?
In this mystery thrill ride, Cat Dawson wakes up on an airplane she has no recollection boarding, with no memory of her past life. Soon, other passengers begin to wake up with the same amnesia, and they realize very quickly that it's not how they got on the plane that's terrifying, it's not knowing where they are going. They better put together the puzzle pieces quickly, because Flight 214 is now boarding.
It's the Friday before Star Wars Day, and no one at Empire Electronics is more excited about it than young Mark--most likely because no one else is excited about it except young Mark. Can Mark overcome myriad distractions and submit the weekly report in time to catch the weekend-long Star Wars marathon? Listen in and find out...
Why are the most meaningless details of a person's life often the most intimate? Trips to the grocery, time spent brushing teeth, it's the tiny little things that make a person known. But when you lose touch with those details, when you're so far away, how can you hold on to that person you knew? In this delicate, intimate elegy, a young writer records an intimate letter to his father in an effort to do just that.
For the first time, horror novelist Ryan Clark recounts the story of his Senior Skip Day in 1979. Ryan and his best friend Brendan spend the day driving around, hiking to the reservoir, and finding themselves somewhere In the Pines.
Who's ready for a pub crawl?? It's St. Paddy's Day in Bushwick, and Ben and Marta are about to hit the town with their friends. But when Ben's brother Teddy goes missing, they realize they'll have to change their course to find him. Who knows what strange characters they'll meet on this emerald night.
It's the early 90's in Olympia, WA, and grrrl revolution is about to explode- on the streets, in the bars, and out of the lake.
In this Neo-Noir mystery, a Buzzfeed blogger in Brooklyn is hired by a grieving widower to go through the emails and text messages of his dearly-deceased - the police ruled it a suicide, but he smells murder. Can our heroine cut through the spam and solve the case like a real detective?