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Monster Theatre: The Podcast

Monster Theatre: The Podcast

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Hello, and welcome to Monster Theatre: The Podcast. For 20 years the team of creators at Monster Theatre have been creating original plays and touring them to theatre across Canada, and now we’re bringing our work to the world. Our work is always inspired by history and mythology. We make comedies that excite intellectuals, histories that shock teenagers, and theatre for young audiences that makes adults roll on the floor laughing. Our mission is to tell stories that embody the way of the Monster; strange, twisted and bizarre on the outside, but always with a noble heart. Each season will focus on a different story. For the first season, we present a radio play version of our tribute to the world's most famous mystery writer, Agatha Christie. We took every play and book that Agatha wrote and borrowed characters and storylines and plot twists, and recombined them into what you are about to hear.Monster Creative Productions Society 2020 Art Divertissement et arts du spectacle
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    • S1:E5 – Who Killed Gertrude Crump? Episode 5
      Sep 24 2020
      Episode Notes

      The final episode of season one! This episode consists of a casual conversation between co-creators Tara Travis and Ryan Gladstone about the origin and tangled journey of Who Killed Gertrude Crump?

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      37 min
    • S1:E4 – Who Killed Gertrude Crump? Part Four
      Sep 2 2020
      Episode Notes

      Thank you for listening to Part 4 of Who Killed Gertrude Crump?! The grand finale! This radio play adaptation was written and directed by Ryan Gladstone, performed, edited and audio engineered by Tara Travis, with original score by Drew Jurecka and Robbie Grunwald, and foley by Vaughn Wagner.

      We will be adding a fifth episode which will feature the artists discussing the development process and the long, non-linear journey that this project took before this stage.

      Please like, subscribe, and comment wherever you get your podcasts. It sure helps us out a bunch! Sign up for our newsletter and never miss a second of what the monsters are up to. Come visit us at monstertheatre.com

      Support Monster Theatre: The Podcast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/monster-theatre

      Find out more at https://monster-theatre.pinecast.co

      Support Monster Theatre: The Podcast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/monster-theatre

      Find out more at https://monster-theatre.pinecast.co

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      31 min
    • S1:E3 – Who Killed Gertrude Crump? Part Three
      Jul 13 2020
      Episode Notes

      Thank you for listening to Part 3 of Who Killed Gertrude Crump?! This radio play adaptation was written and directed by Ryan Gladstone, performed, edited and audio engineered by Tara Travis, with original score by Drew Jurecka and Robbie Grunwald, and foley by Vaughn Wagner.

      We’ll see you soon for the final part of the mystery where you’ll hear Lennox Boynton say "I didn't kill her, I swear!" Please like, subscribe, and comment wherever you get your podcasts. It sure helps us out a bunch! Sign up for our newsletter and never miss a second of what the monsters are up to. Come visit us at monstertheatre.com

      Support Monster Theatre: The Podcast by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/monster-theatre

      Find out more at https://monster-theatre.pinecast.co

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      22 min
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