Organizations Type : Audio Play/Podcasts

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    Jack Straw Cultural Center

    Jack Straw Cultural Center exists to foster the communication of arts, ideas, and information to diverse audiences through audio media. We provide creation and production opportunities in audio media, including radio, theater, film, video, music, and literature.
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    BBC Writer's Room, The

    BBC Writersroom works with writers at every stage of their career. We discover, develop and champion new and experienced writing talent across the whole of the UK. We’re based in London, Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff and Belfast.
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    Small Fish Radio Theatre

    Small Fish Radio Theatre produces portable Theatre for the Ear.Every few months we put out a call for submissions based on a theme and record an old time style radio show, complete with live sound effects, in front of a live audience. Then we offer the podcast for free on iTunes, TuneIn Radio, and our website. To date Small Fish Radio Theatre has featured the work of more than 50 artists and has followers worldwide. We’ve recorded live at Chicago Dramatists, Chicago Fringe, Victory Gardens Theater and we are featured annually on Atlanta Fringe Audio.To listen to our latest program, you may download the FREE podcast from Apple Podcasts and listen at your leisure, or go to our home page to listen there. Visit our podcasts page to listen to all Small Fish Radio Theatre podcasts. Small Fish R...
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    Broadway Podcast Network (BPN)

    The Broadway Podcast Network (BPN) is the premiere digital destination for everyone, everywhere who loves theatre and the performing arts.
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    Open-Door Playhouse

    Open-Door Playhouse is a monthly podcast harking back to live radio theater broadcasts. Created to introduce New Plays, New Writers, and… a wealth of unknown talent. Giving them the opportunity to have their works created in sound studios as opposed to live stage productions and presented on the Podcast as “Radio Productions.” Play submissions will be solicited online, outreach centers and word of mouth. Broadcasts will be once a month (to start) and grow as demand requires. Long term goal is to reach out to undeserved writing communities: prisons, school and community groups to provide an avenue to have their voices heard, via plays, short stories or poetry, and to establish Podcast as its own 501c3 organization.
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    Theater Viscera

    Theatre Viscera is a Portland, OR based theatre group dedicated to telling queer stories, supporting queer artists, and educating the community on queer issues. In the coming years, Theatre Viscera hopes to bring queer dramatic works—whether written, performed, or otherwise—to Portland stages while upholding the values integral to our community: Everyone’s story should be heard. Words mean something. Pay your artists.
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    NC Radio Play Festival

    The Cary Playwrights’ Forum’s mission is to provide NC playwrights and aspiring playwrights opportunities to develop as dramatic writers.
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    Atlanta Fringe Festival

    The Atlanta Fringe Festival is dedicated to connecting adventurous artists with appreciative audiences for the betterment of the Atlanta arts community. The Atlanta Fringe is produced by Twinhead Theatre, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and is operated by a core volunteer committee of 10 dedicated people, with assistance from many event volunteers, as well as paid festival technicians and front-of-house staff.
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    The Latest Draft

    The Latest Draft is a podcast celebrating new works from the next generation of great musical theatre authors. Weekly episodes feature podcast musicals by book writers, lyricists, and composers from around the world. The brainchild of theatre writers Elspeth Collard and Sam Rosenblatt, the podcast aims to promote young theatre-makers and to inspire artists to keep creating during these trying times.
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    Hey Playwright

    Tori King Rice is a playwright, actress, and teaching artist (Playwrights Project and CoTA) living in San Diego, CA. Mabelle Reynoso is a multidisciplinary artist who loves to tell stories and cheer others on as they tell their own. She loves doodling, chewing gum, and The Karate Kid, and was proudly born in Tijuana, Mexico.
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    Rec Room Arts

    Mission: To develop innovative work by emerging and established artists across disciplines in order to energize a new generation of audiences for theatre.
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    Ripple Effect Artists

    The inspiration for Ripple Effect Artists came from Jessie Fahay’s love of theatre and her own experience as an actress in New York City. Committed to working with productions and touring companies that promoted a sense of change through dialogue, Jessie sought to change her community and the world by developing an organization that melded her two loves, theatre and crucial conversations. After years of working in Educational Theatre, as a public speaker, actress, author, graduate student, and her work with Landmark Education and United Global Shift, she has developed an even stronger commitment to making a difference through her love of theatre and appreciation for theatre-education as a vehicle. Thus Ripple Effect Artists was conceived. With a committed team of Board Members, Actors, Dir...
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    The World On Stage Productions

    Circumstances for people across the globe are different, but the struggles they face such as freedom, discrimination, poverty and hunger are common to all.
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    A Star is Bored - Keith Weiss

    A Star is Bored was created to hold latitude to the voices of queer and/or POC artists across the spectrum of the theatre industry in our overall mission to scope the future of our art form by examining the state in which it was left amidst the pandemic. It is distributed through Anchor FM, and is on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere podcasts are available, and full video interviews can be found on their Instagram and Facebook pages.
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    Fridge Door Live Theatre Company

    MISSION PROGRAMS: Build Confidence, Develop Competence, and Encourage Collaboration, in a personal and caring atmosphere, through a performing arts experience. PRODUCTIONS: Influence, Inform and Inspire, cast, crew and audiences, through the process and production of a live production.
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    Imagine Air Theater

    Imagine Air Theater is an anthology series of short audio plays created by Terry Phillips. They are presented in the style of old-time radio programs, but with contemporary themes. These are stories about the world as it might have been, the world as it could be. Some are inspiring tales, some are cautionary tales. Our troupe of actors and writers work together remotely to overcome the constraints of the pandemic.
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    Garage Theatre Canada

    Created in response and retaliation to COVID. Short plays are rehearsed, performed and recorded in a garage and made available for stream-on-demand. Fridge Door Live Theatre Company
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    Atypical Artists

    Atypical Artists is a producer of audio fiction that spans genres, scope, and formats, from a diverse set of creators, all focused on one singular mission: make neat stuff with neat people. After creating the popular audio drama The Bright Sessions, Lauren Shippen founded Atypical Artists in 2019 with artists and friends Jordan Cope and Briggon Snow, who each went on to create their own works with ARCS (2019) and Look Up (2021). Since its founding, Atypical Artists has served as executive producer on both Lauren’s new series, including two spin-offs of The Bright Sessions, as well as brand new fiction podcasts from talented creators, both established and up-and-coming.
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    Kansas City Actors Theatre

    Kansas City Actors Theatre is excited to announce a new project: Kansas City Actors Radio Theatre! Featuring top Kansas City actors in weekly episodes that include an all-new historical drama, “Kansas City: 1924,” by Forrest Attaway, Agatha Christie’s “The Case of the Careless Victim,” “A Murderous Revision” from the Suspense series, the comedy classic “The Bickersons,” by Philip Rapp, and more!
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    Memoriam Development

    Memoriam Development is a collective of creators gathered together in order to make great original content for stage, screen, and pod. Founded in 2016, Memoriam hit the ground running with its first project, Surial. A podcast parody of the hit podcast Serial.
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    Ragged Foils

    Universal stories, told simply. Ragged Foils works across audio and theatre producing work with excellent storytelling and community at the core. Much like Shakespeare’s players, we work with small budgets and what we have at our disposal to engage, inspire, and play.
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    Shoestring Radio Theatre

    We are a non-profit, tax-exempt corporation that produces two weekly nationally-syndicated, 30-minute radio shows. "Shoestring Radio Theatre" offers original radio dramas in all genres and "Movie Magazine International" features movie reviews, interviews and more. Our shows air on 111 radio stations in 34 states (plus Montreal, Canada) and also are available online.
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    Musical Theatre Radio

    Playing 24/7, songs from the stage, old & new, popular & rare from around the world. With a focus on promoting musicals by New & Lesser Known artists
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    The Audio Amphitheater

    Free original plays virtually produced for your enjoyment! Email bcarson129@gmail.com if you’re a voice actor or a playwright and want to get involved!
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    Atlanta Radio Theatre Co. (ARTC)

    The Atlanta Radio Theatre Company was founded in 1984 by radio personality William L. Brown and actor/director Patrick Stansbury. They incorporated ARTC as a non-profit educational corporation, dedicated to the production and distribution of quality audio drama. To procure funding, Mr. Stansbury persuaded the Citizens and Southern National Bank (as it was then known, later part of NationsBank, now Bank of America) to sponsor a weekly, one hour program on WGST-AM — and Mr. Brown turned his spare bedroom into a recording studio. Atlanta playwright Thomas E. Fuller (now better known as one of the authors of Wishbone books for young readers) was enlisted as principal writer, and numerous actors from the local theatrical community joined this exciting new venture. Soon, program production bec...
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    Onstage/Offstage

    Onstage/Offstage produces and hosts readings from playwrights around the world. If you'd like to browse your colleagues' work, here is a link to a list of every short play we've produced. Interviews with theatre professionals from around the world and readings of short plays. Hosted by George Sapio Onstage/Offstage believes in and advocates for a world where all people are free to live their lives as they wish, in peace and without fear. We believe in zero tolerance for acts of hate and bigotry. We believe in universal respect, diversity, and equality in all areas of life for all people, no matter what their nationality, race, religion, age, sexual orientation or gender. Onstage/Offstage will never promote or endorse those who seek to diminish others because of who they are. Broadcast o...
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    Farmington Players

    The Farmington Players Audio Theater produces short radio plays featuring original scripts– many from local Michigan playwrights and our Barnscribes writing team! Streaming on all major platforms.
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    Not Ready For Drive Time Players

    Central PA's resident radio theater comedy troupe performs Halloween and Christmas shows on an annual basis, live at local clubs, restaurants & brewpubs.
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    Philly Dramacast

    PDC Dramacast is our podcast. Each script is an original play by PDC playwrights with local actors. The Philadelphia Dramatists’ Center (PDC) is a league of playwrights and other dramatists who devote their time and energy to blossom new works in Philadelphia. We provide an avenue for play development for playwrights, both of those who are advanced in their careers and those who are just beginning their journey. We welcome all types of dramatists, including playwrights, lyricists, librettists, composers and devisers. We promote the spirit of collaboration between dramatists, directors, actors, designers and producers within our Philadelphia community and we invite all theater artists to come together and attend our workshops, participate in our reading series, and find meaningful relation...
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    Arualcat Productions

    Arualcat Productions exists to produce music, art and drama that educates, trains, and develops people toward wholeness, job creation, and autonomy, through the development of select cutting edge and legacy projects. Arualcat Productions is a 501 (C3) registered non profit organization that exists to reduce the stigma of mental health through theatrical and film based productions. We distribute videos on demand and live streaming on our Lighthouse Broadcasting (LBTV) OTT platform, which publishes content for immediate distribution on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, and both iOS and Android mobile devices.
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    Token Theatre Friends

    Token Theatre Friends is a community for theatre lovers to engage and discover with the work of artists we love. In our weekly web series and podcast, along with our features and reviews, we bring a fresh perspective to the performing arts. Our entire staff and hosts are BIPOC. We don’t talk about representation, we are representation. Most importantly, we want to create a joyful space that celebrates artists who push boundaries, as well as the fans who love them. So please, take a look around and join in the conversation, we are always looking for more Token Theatre Friends!
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    VetRep

    Founded in February 2021, VetRep is a non-profit theater, pending 501(c)3 status. VetRep brings talented veterans and world-class artists and performers together under one roof to create compelling live theater and events. Through an ongoing series of playwrighting competitions, VetRep assesses, develops and mentors talented veteran writers. Upon our official opening (currently projected to be in September 2023), our seasons will consist of world premiere plays written by our veteran resident artists, using professional, Equity performers. Beginning in September 2021, VetRep will launch the Savage Wonder podcast and, in July 2022, VetRep will begin production on its series of audio plays.
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    Caffè Lena

    Caffè Lena presents extraordinary music in an intimate setting steeped in history. It is widely recognized as the longest continuously operating folk music venue in the United States. The Library of Congress calls Caffè Lena “An American treasure,” and we have been recognized by The GRAMMY Foundation for our important contributions to the development of American music. Yet we are proud to stay true to Lena’s founding vision of simplicity, kindness to strangers, and art above profit. In keeping with Lena’s devotion to presenting deserving talent regardless of fame, our diverse programming sets the stage for musical discovery year ’round. We invite you to come up to a room where your faith in the power of music will be renewed. You’ll see a world-class performer only feet away; watch every...
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    Playwright's Jam

    Looking for an opportunity to connect with local writers, actors and directors? Want to share a theater piece you're writing? Join the Monthly Playwright's Jam! A monthly meetup hosted by Caffè Lena for local writers, actors & directors. First Sunday Monthly 1:00PM – 3:00PM│DOORS 12:45PM│CASTING BEGINS AT 1:00 PM│READINGS BEGIN AT 1:15
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    The Theatre of Others

    The Theatre of Others believes the play watches the audience. The audience is necessary and they are witness to what happens. The Theatre of Others creates a shared community of artists and audiences explore the most profound issues of our lives and times.
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    The Theatre of Others Audio New Play Festival

    The Theatre of Others is seeking submissions of 20-30 minute plays for its second annual Audio New Play Festival, which will be produced in September and October 2022. This year’s prompt is “FIFTY YEARS FROM NOW.” You may interpret the prompt broadly - your play exploring whatever themes it generates for you. Plays will be released on a weekly basis via The Theatre of Others Podcast, which can be found on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, and all your favorite podcast platforms. If your play is chosen, you will be responsible for your own rehearsals and production. The Theatre of Others will provide assistance with casting, dramaturgy, and/or technical design, and will help connect you with the artists you need to round out your team, be that a director, designer, or actors. You are wel...