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The Sting of the Dark Tower


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Creator: Peter Gruenbaum


Full cast Science fiction Standalone Audio Drama


Synopsis:

Audio drama inspired by a story that was probably written by C.S. Lewis


Format: Audio Drama

Continuity: Standalone

Voices: Cast

Genres: Science fiction, Adaptation

Framing device: None

Completion status: Finished

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Episodes:

Episode 1: Abandoned

Mon, 19 Jan 2015 11:30:00 -0500

Eleanor begins reading "The Dark Tower" to Juniper. A philosophical discussion about time travel becomes a demonstration of the chronoscope. An accident with the chronoscope ends up with minds being switched.

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Episode 2: Resurrected

Mon, 16 Feb 2015 11:30:00 -0500

Juniper continues telling the story of the Dark Tower. Camilla arrives and everyone watches as Scudamour goes on trial in the Dark Tower.

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Episode 3: Completed

Mon, 16 Mar 2015 11:30:00 -0500

Juniper finishes the story, having Camilla rescue Scudamour and overthrow the Dark Tower's overlord. Eleanor and Juniper finally talk about why Eleanor is there.

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The Sting of the Dark Tower (All Episodes)

Mon, 23 Mar 2015 11:30:00 -0500

The writer C.S. Lewis is invited to visit a lab in 1940’s Cambridge England where he is shown a device called a "chronoscope" that does to time what a telescope does to space. The chronoscope shows strange images of a dark tower ruled by men with stingers on their foreheads. An accident with the machine results in minds being switched between Cambridge and the dark tower. In the present, a precocious teenager and her mysterious nanny explore and ultimately complete this work of fiction that was discovered after C.S. Lewis’s death.

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