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Lights Out: Spooky Sound Plays Inspired by the Golden Age of Radio

Leon M. Goldstein Performing Arts Center at Kingsborough Community College (Brooklyn, NY)

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    Thrill to a selection of short stories by masters of suspense like Edgar Allen Poe, Ray Bradbury and Arch Oboler. Lights Out combines the fun and chills of old-time radio dramas with modern FX technology. Working on a dark, mostly barren stage, actors reading scripts at music stands--with help from a sound effects artist--will prove that the best scares are all in your head!

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    A door creaks open. Heavy footsteps approach. Something brushes by you, but what could it be? Thrill to a selection of short stories by masters of suspense like Edgar Allen Poe, Ray Bradbury and Arch Oboler. Working on a dark and mostly barren stage, actors reading from scripts at music stands--plus a sound effects artist at his props table and mixing board--will prove that the best scares are all in your head! Enjoy the fun and chills of old-time radio dramas combined with modern FX technology.