Parson’s Nose Radio Theater Podcast
1) The Couple Who Dote Upon Their Children
Charles Dickens wrote a series of humorous sketches about young couples. Here we have one we have all encountered. Adapted and performed by PNT Artistic Director Lance Davis. 12 minutes. --- Suppor...Show More
2) Address Unknown, by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor
American Kathrine Kressmann Taylor's chilling "correspondence" of two German art dealers, one in San Francisco and one in Munich, during the rise of Hitler. A remarkably prescient observation of the c...Show More
3) The Miser!
Moliere's comic 17th Century masterpiece. Stingy, old Harpagon marries off his children, Elise and Cleante, to save money, and arranges his own marriage to poor young Mariane. Can they team up with ma...Show More
4) The Visit
By Hoyt Hilsman. Was it a miscarriage? A short one-act play, part of an ongoing collection by Mr. Hilsman, "Political Rights and Wrongs" which also includes "The Librarian" and "The Subsitute". First ...Show More
5) The Librarian
Another episode of Hoyt Hilsman's collection "Political Rights and Wrongs". which premiered in Parson's Nose Theater's New Play Series in Fall 2022. Now in podcast form. A librarian is summoned before...Show More
6) The Substitute
By PNT Resident Playwright Hoyt Hilsman. Premiering in the Parson's Nose "New Play Series" in November 2022. One of an ongoing series of "Political Plays" by Mr. Hilsman. Performed by PNT Players Jill...Show More
7) Jes Fore Christmas
Eugene Field (1850-1895) a nationally known Saint Louis/Chicago columnist, was also The Poet Laureate of Children for his work including "Wynken, Blynken and Nod", "The Duel" and "Little Boy Blue", wr...Show More
8) Our American Cousin
Tom Taylor's popular comic-melodrama, previously overshadowed by its connection to the assassination of America's beloved President, Abraham Lincoln, now "recalled to life" by the Parson's Nose Player...Show More
9) The Madwoman of Chaillot
Jean Giraudoux's modern fairy tale, written in Nazi-occupied Paris in 1944. Speculators threaten to destroy the neighborhood, and all Paris, by drilling below for oil. Can the fanciful "little people"...Show More
10) The Declaration of Independence (22 minutes)
How rarely we listen to the most audacious (and treasonous!) response to oppression in American History! It changed the world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pntradio/support