These are the chilling tales of people who heard something. Something they really shouldn’t have heard. Listen at your own risk. You could be next.
Episode 1 (above) is Dead Air – A late night radio show host in a remote station receives increasingly disturbing calls from his listeners out there in the dark.
On the final episode of FANGS I chat with horror historian David J. Skal and Time Out New York theatre critic Adam Feldman about Dracula on stage, including Frank Langella as Dracula (middle).
…TOR.com journalist Emily Asher-Perrin on reading Dracula after you’ve seen a million adaptations of it
…and I sit down with Dacre Stoker (top left) – great grand nephew of Bram – to talk about Dracul – the new prequel novel to Dracula he’s written with JD Barker (top right)…
…composer and massive nerd Vin McCreith looks at three video game adaptations of Bram Stoker’s novel…
…and composer Matthew Nolan talks about his upcoming original score for NYsferatu – an animated interpretation of the classic 1922 horror film Nosferatu, that gets its Irish premiere during the Bram Stoker Festival [across Dublin – October 26-29].
The Irish podcast about all things Dracula to coincide with the Bram Stoker Festival in Dublin later this month.
Host Liam Geraghty writes:
In episode 1 of FANGS film critics Tara Brady and John Maguire discuss Dracula on film, puppeteer Julianne Buescher talks about her work on the Dracula puppet rock-musical in Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Elaine & Jonah of Circus companyLoosysmokestalk about their forthcoming performance ‘Night of the Shifting Bog‘ (top) in the Bram Stoker Festival (October 26-29) inspired by Bram Stoker’s first novel, The Snake’s Pass.
A new podcast series about Dracula that ‘sinks its teeth into Bram Stoker’s pop culture legacy’.
Host Liam Gergahty (top) writes:
From film to animation and from music to video games, this four episode series will feature guests such as Bram’s great-grand nephew Dacre Stoker, Norman Stiles – the creator of Count Von Count on Sesame Street and film critic Tara Brady.
It’s hosted by myself for Bram Stoker Festival. Episode 1 launches on October 1, with a new episode every week leading up to the festival on 26th – 29th.
Liam Geraghty (top as a felt frog-loving nipper) writes:
As a life long Muppet devotee, going to see the Muppets play their first ever live European show in London at the weekend was a dream come through. This is my little tribute to Kermit and the gang…
I’m over the moon that Meet Your Maker is a finalist in the 2018 New York Festivals International Radio Awards that take place next week. The podcast was nominated for the episode ‘Pulling Out All the Stops‘ (above) which is the story of a TV composer in search of a harmonium who happens upon a geeky priest in Cavan who restores them….