The Witching Hours
What happens when the clock ticks past midnight? What causes the inexplicable and supernatural to become all too logical and real? What is hiding just in the corner of your eye, just out of sight? What are THE WITCHING HOURS? THE WITCHING HOURS is an ...
What happens when the clock ticks past midnight? What causes the inexplicable and supernatural to become all too logical and real? What is hiding just in the corner of your eye, just out of sight? What are THE WITCHING HOURS? THE WITCHING HOURS is an anthology of eerie audio dramas, in the mould of THE TWILIGHT ZONE, BLACK MIRROR and THE OUTER LIMITS. Created by award-winning playwright Uther Dean and produced by the theatre company My Accomplice that Uther runs with his friends Hannah and Paul. This is their first podcast. We record them live at the wonderful BATS theatre and couldn’t do it without the Creative Communities funding support from Wellington City Council and Creative New Zealand.
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2.2 - We Can Destroy It For You Wholesale
The unstoppable march of modernity has unforeseen consequences.
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2.1 - Fire and Eyes
Dragons! Diplomacy! Death!
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TWHP: Freya and Uther Write Letters (Excerpt from CITIZEN GEF)
Two lonely children write letters to the things haunting them.
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TWHP: Vampimple - Part Four
In which Vampimple discusses love and reencounters that angel.
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TWHP: Vampimple - Part Three
In which Vampimple discusses family, pets and cosmetics.
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TWHP: Vampimple - Part Two
In which Vampimple discusses an encounter with an angry mob.
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TWHP: Vampimple - Part One
In which we meet Vampimple and hear of her encounter ...
In which we meet Vampimple and hear of her encounter with an actual angel.
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TWHP: Listeners' Letters
We celebrate the season by responding to your letters.
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TWHP: Panicdotes - Part Two
Everything is over-whelming even at the office.
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TWHP: Panicdotes - Part One
Getting up in the morning looks so simple. Why is ...
Getting up in the morning looks so simple. Why is it so hard?