Our favorite story reimagined in the style of an old-time radio play!
Halloween may look a little different this year, but The Ritz Theatre at the Tennessee Valley Museum of Art is keeping the season spooky with the radio play The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow. The recording of the radio play will be accessible beginning the evening of Monday, October 26 through the Halloween weekend. A pay-what-you-can donation is all that is required to stream to performance. The radio play is an adaptation of Washington Irving’s classic short story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”, which celebrates its 200th anniversary this year. This family-friendly audio drama was written by playwright and sound effects artist Tony Palermo, Suzanne Reese-Mills is directing this production.
As an aside, the “making of” the spooky sound effects is every bit as cool as the show itself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPDl3lQcl14&feature=emb_title
2020 dates: October 26 through November 2. Online event.
Cost: $5 suggested donation per listener.
Tune in: https://tennesseevalleyarts.org/product/the-headless-horseman-of-sleepy-hollow-radio-play/