Prometheus Radio Theatre
A podcast by Steven H. Wilson
280 Episodes
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The Arbiter Chronicles: Sacrifice Play - Preview and Kickstarter Campaign
Published: 4/10/2016 -
Water to Share - Part Three of Three
Published: 12/14/2015 -
Water to Share - Part Two of Three
Published: 11/30/2015 -
Water to Share - Part One of Three
Published: 11/15/2015 -
The Cattail Country Store: Spanish Moss
Published: 11/1/2015 -
Of All the Animals - A Tale from the Arbiter Chronicles - Part Four
Published: 10/12/2015 -
Of All the Animals - A Tale from the Arbiter Chronicles - Part Three of Four
Published: 9/27/2015 -
Of All the Animals - A Tale from the Arbiter Chronicles - Part Two of Four
Published: 9/15/2015 -
Of All the Animals - A Tale from the Arbiter Chronicles - Part One of Four
Published: 8/31/2015 -
Photos from the Attic - Part Two of Two
Published: 8/16/2015 -
Photos from the Attic - Part One of Two
Published: 8/2/2015 -
Making Tracks - Part Two of Two
Published: 7/19/2015 -
Making Tracks - Part One of Two
Published: 7/6/2015 -
Don't Go in the Barn, Johnny
Published: 6/22/2015 -
Don't Go Fussin' Over Me
Published: 6/7/2015 -
Call Me Sam by Steven H. Wilson
Published: 5/10/2015 -
The Maltese Vulcan
Published: 4/26/2015 -
The Cattail Country Store - Last Call
Published: 4/12/2015 -
Waste of Space - Sacrilege and Sauerkraut - with Melissa McBride
Published: 3/29/2015 -
Firebringer Audio presents "Man to Man" by Phil Giunta, plus a tribute to Harve Bennett
Published: 3/15/2015
Prometheus Radio Theatre, a group of experienced Baltimore-area Fan actors, writers and directors, is embarking on what we like to think is a bold, new path (then again, maybe we're just deranged!) We're bringing original, SF radio dramas to Fan audiences at area conventions, and we plan to offer said dramas via CD and streaming audio in the near future. Our current project is an episodic series, The Arbiter Chronicles, which author Steve Wilson describes as "a sort of Hornblower the Vampire Slayer in Space." "Arbiters" tells the tale of young midshipmen (and women) in a future Navy, when the human race has expanded off earth, and things ain't as bright and cheerful as some might expect.