CLASSIC AUDIO DRAMA FOR MODERN TIMES

Network Radio in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s - the precursor to today's podcasting - was a golden era for Audio Theatre. Project Audion selects the most interesting examples of these audio plays - often from lost scripts that haven't been performed in decades - and recreates them in real-time using top-notch voice actors, vintage production methods, and modern Zoom technology. No AI here - these are created by humans, for humans.
The result: a timeless treat for your ears...and eyes.

April 24, 2026: "Lux Radio Theatre: Death of a Salesman" Recreation of 1956 classic audio drama

All the best classic audio drama

Project Audion tackles all genres from those years when audio storytelling originally ruled: comedy, romance, science fiction, mystery, drama. Famous or obscure, you'll discover something new and interesting each month.

Performed live in one take

Top voice actors across the country, geographically isolated, come together and interact via Internet video conferencing. Each show is recorded in real time, including music and effects, just as you see it and hear it.

fun to listen to - fun to watch

You can just listen, but we don't mind if you look... as the actors and sound effects artists do their thing. Live radio had live audiences and this ain't no ordinary Zoom conference - it's enhanced with interesting video elements.

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