This page lists our past 2024 performances. We’ll update it as time goes on with our 2023 performances as they wrap up. See our upcoming events page for events to look forward to!
- Our Gender-Swapped Star Trek series at the Arisia science-fiction convention continued in January 2024 with “The Doomsday Machine” in which Captain Jane T. Kirk, investigating a distress signal from another starship, discovers a planet-killing machine — and the sole survivor of its attack bent on vengeance!
- In February, we reprised our original audio drama “The King in Yellow”, based on the Robert W. Chambers stories, at the Boskone science-fiction convention! In this horror-comedy, a local community theater comes together to put on The King in Yellow, a notorious play of mysterious provenance that is rumored to drive its readers mad.
- Also in February, we conducted a community-wide Foley 101 training, for anybody interested in learning to perform live sound effects.
- In April, we presented an original Cold-War spy thriller by Michael Lin, “Women Behind the Curtain”, along with a recreation of a 1940 episode of Lest We Forget: Stories to Remember, “The Outcasts”.
- In May, at the Watch City Steampunk Festival, we performed an abridged version of our original adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland! The performance (free, like the rest of the festival), was at the Waltham Public Library.
- In June, we reprised our gender-swapped take on the Star Trek original-series episode “The Doomsday Machine”, originally performed as part of the Arisia science-fiction conference in January.
- In July, our summer mystery series returned with The Thirteenth Mystery, with three radio plays:
- We recreated a classic episode of Lux Radio Theater, The Thin Man, written by George Wells and Sanford Barnett, adapted by Jeremy Holstein!
- The gentleman thief Arsène Lupin returned in the new adaptation by Michael Lin, The Black Pearl!
- And we presented Trifles, by Susan Glaspell, adapted for audio drama by Phoebe Roberts!