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L'Uomo della Sabbia
Una figura nebulosa e terrificante riaffiora da un turbine di incubi e ricordi. Un incontro inaspettato trascina un giovane inquieto in una spirale di ossessioni e paranoia… fino a farlo sprofondare nel baratro della psicosi. Cosa succede quando un trauma sepolto riemerge senza controllo? NWFactory presenta L’uomo della sabbia, un racconto del terrore in sei episodi ispirato a Der Sandmann, tratto dalla raccolta I Notturni del maestro dell’orrore Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann.
Little Werewomen
In the swirling static, a voice emerges. Barely audible, it speaks of a past that never was. It spins tales out of the æther; tales of man and wolf-Men, of life and death, of love lost and love found. It speaks of horror, of glory, of peace, and of war. It howls, it rages, it weeps and it sings... These are the stories of Little Werewomen.
Re: Dracula
Re: Dracula takes the famous horror tale, breaks it up chronologically (every entry of this epistolary novel has a date), and sends the story directly to your podcatcher as it happens. Every time something happens to the characters, Re: Dracula will publish an episode, in as close to real time as it happens. Some entries will be brief, and others will be long and intense.
Odysseia
De Odysseia gaat over de laatste 41 dagen van de tien jaren durende omzwervingen van de held Odysseus, de bedenker van de list met "het paard van Troje", die zich de haat van de zeegod Poseidon op de hals heeft gehaald. De godin Athena blijft hem echter wel steunen: zij stelt alles in het werk om Odysseus een behouden thuiskomst te bezorgen. Het werk begint als Calypso Odysseus na 7 jaar op last van Athena moet laten vertrekken en hij, nadat zijn vlot door Poseidon is verbrijzeld, aanspoelt op het eiland van de Faiaken. Zijn zoon Telemachos is intussen een maand tevoren op reis gegaan om navraag te doen naar zijn vader. Al die tijd wacht Penelope, Odysseus' vrouw, op de thuiskomst van haar man, terwijl zij door vele '"vrijers"' belaagd wordt. De Faiaken brengen Odysseus terug naar Ithaka, waar een paar dagen later ook zijn zoon Telemachus terugkeert. Vader en zoon herkennen elkaar in de hut van de zwijnenhoeder Eumaios en samen weten zij de vrijers te overwinnen en te doden. Na een scheiding van 20 jaar worden Odysseus en Penelope herenigd.
The Wind In The Willows - a Cork City Community Radio Production
Sit back, relax, and enjoy this Cork City Community Radio Production of The Wind In The Willows.
High and Silver Presents: The Pilgrim’s Progress
A serialized fiction podcast, featuring cinematic music and effects. John Bunyan’s timeless Christian allegory, as told by Zachary Bartels.
Terror & Hate in Mekka Strip
After guests of the Darklight Grand start disappearing, it's up to Prophecy Investigations to take up the case. Will our heroes be able to crack the case? An audio adaptation of a Casino!AU fanfic based on an RPG campaign.
Peter Pan
Ballarat National Theatre presents a dramatised audiobook of James M. Barrie's novel, Peter Pan. This adaptation — directed by Elizabeth Bradford, Olivia French and Marli van der Bijl and featuring a cast of Australian actors — explores the darker themes in Barrie's classic tale and brings them to life with music and sound effects.
Pride and Prejudice
A Pride and Prejudice audiobook performed by 27 actors with gorgeous ambient sounds and music to bring the story to life. Presented over 30 beautiful episodes.This dramatised audiobook is produced by the Australian not-for-profit community theatre company, Ballarat National Theatre.
World of Warcraft: Audio Drama
Blizzard Entertainment presents audio dramas written by Robert Brooks, and narrated by Steven Pacey.