PMRP’s Summer of Mystery

The Post-Meridian Radio Players are proud to present The Summer of Mystery! Three free Zoom performances, streaming on PMRP's YouTube channel the last weekends in June, July and August!

First up on June 25 and 26 is Vera Wolfe in The Case of the Slaughtered Mrs. Claus! Someone is killing women dressed up as Mrs. Claus, and it’s up to Vera Wolfe and her right hand woman Audrey Goodwin to save Mrs. Claus before Christmas!

You can read more about Vera Wolfe’s adventure here or find out more about the July and August shows on the Summer of Mystery page

“Mirror Mirror” reprise

On PMRP's YouTube channel, we reprised the Gender-Swapped Star Trek: episode we performed at the Arisia science-fiction convention in January, “Mirror Mirror”, live on YouTube. In our adaptation of this Original Series episode, a transporter malfunction sends Kirk, McCoy, Scotty, and Uhura into a parallel universe in which the Federation is replaced by an evil empire, promotion occurs through assassination, and everything seems changed on the Enterprise...for the worse! How will our heroes get back to their own timeline?

You can find us via PMRP's YouTube channel or learn more about the performance on its event page here.

We're on Bandcamp!

The Post-Meridian Radio Players are proud to announce our brand new store on Bandcamp! Come visit us at http://pmrp.bandcamp.com to purchase our very best digital releases. Purchases may be streamed or downloaded in multiple formats. The number of titles will continue to grow so be sure to visit often! (we may even sneak some merch and other goodies on there too)

Santa Claus Conquers the Martians streams LIVE this Friday and Saturday!

This Friday the 4th at 8pm and Saturday the 5th at 2pm, PMRP will be streaming our fourth annual radio-drama adaptation of Santa Claus Conquers the Martians live on YouTube! In our original adaptation of that 1964 Christmas classic film, Martians, concerned that their children are bored and listless and don’t want to do anything but watch Earth television programs, kidnap Santa Claus (and a couple of unlucky Earth children) from Earth and bring him to Mars to make toys so their children can be kids again. Can Santa get back to Earth in time for Christmas? Are the children of Mars doomed to a joyless life of food pills and machine-implanted learning? Is that terrifying, huge polar bear going to eat our young heroes? Find out for yourself this weekend!

Friday’s 7pm performance will stream at: https://youtu.be/lCEE1BjKeBk
Saturday’s 2pm matinée performance will stream at: https://youtu.be/CB-LCZ2fvoo

You can learn more about this beloved holiday tradition at our Santa Claus Conquers the Martians page.

And if you like what we do, please consider making a donation!

Gender-Swapped Star Trek streaming this Saturday at 8pm on YouTube!

On November 14 at 8:00pm ET, the Post-Meridian Radio Players will reprise the Gender-Swapped Star Trek episode we performed at the Arisia science-fiction convention in January, “By Any Other Name” live on YouTube!

In this episode, the crew of the Enterprise is captured by aliens set on reaching the Andromeda galaxy. It is up to Kirk and her officers to stop them, even if only with their wits — and Scotty’s liquor cabinet.

Join us on an adventure through space — going where no woman has gone before!

Our virtual reprise will be live on November 14th at 8pm, streaming via YouTube Save the date — we look forward to entertaining you! For more information (including the cast and crew), see the event’s page here.

Record a story (or suggest one) for our Halloween project, Spooky Soliloquies!

Join us Halloween weekend (10/31 & 11/1) as we present stories, poems and ghastly tales that we shall unleash upon the the internet! For 2020 we will be presenting Spooky Soliloquies, tales told by a single reader, available for free to stream or download. Click on “Read more” or go to the Spooky Soliloquies page to learn how to propose a story, offer to record one, or both! (You can offer to record a story you choose yourself that’s in the public domain or that you have rights to, propose a story you’ve written or that is in the public domain, or offer to read a story of our choosing.)

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