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The Unquiet Podcast: Stories for Dark Nights


1 episode

Web <link> from RSS feed:

https://www.originaltheatre.org/podcast/

Database link:

https://www.originaltheatre.org/podcast/

RSS Feed:

https://octahedron-watermelon-st4l.squarespace.com/podcast?format=rss

Creator from RSS feed: Original Theatre and Max Pappenheim

Database Creators: Original Theatre / Max Pappenheim


Synopsis:

Original Theatre presents

The Unquiet Podcast: Stories For Dark Nights

A new podcast produced by the acclaimed Original Theatre which takes great ghost stories from the ages and adapts them for aural theatre. A unique sonic experience - this is theatre for the imagination and the lights off.

Each 30-minute episode will be individually introduced to give some context to the writer and production. Expect thrills, chills and some familiar voices bringing these other worldly tales to life.

For more information, visit www.originaltheatre.org


Language: English

Format: Audio Book

Continuity: Anthology

Writing: Scripted

Voices: Full cast

Narrator: First Person

Genres: Horror

Soundscape: Sound effects & music

Completion status: Not applicable

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Episodes:

The Mass for the Dead

Fri, 28 Nov 2025 10:00:25 +0000

Episode One - The Mass for the Dead by E Nesbit

Adapted by Max Pappenheim and Philip franks

Directed by Max Pappenheim

Starring Jemma Redgrave, Philip Franks and Susie Blake

Titles read by Meghan Treadway

A brand-new dramatisation of a short story by E. Nesbit (The Railway Children). The Mass for the Dead is a haunting gothic tale of love, guilt, and the supernatural. When Jasper learns that Kate, the woman he loves, is to marry another man his sleepless night turns into a waking nightmare. The first episode from our new podcast is an eerie and atmospheric aural experience perfect for dark December evenings.

For the best experience, we recommend listening via headphones, in the dark or with your eyes closed.

For more information visit www.originaltheatre.org/podcast