A story so big it can't be contained on one CD!

It's Lovecraft's novel of necromancy and malevolent ancestors. Charles Dexter Ward gets more than he bargains for when he looks into his family history, and learns the value of the warning "Do not call up that which you cannot put down."

A feature-packed TWO-CD set, the Dark Adventure Radio Theatre adaptation of "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward" fills two episodes with horror and drama, and original music by Reber Clark.

Leslie Baldwin
    ...     Mrs. Ward
Aidan Branney
    ...     Mr. Jackson
Sean Branney
    ...     Wooten, Captain Whipple, Robertson, Thackeray
Mark Colson
    ...     John Brown, Herman Younger
Dan Conroy
    ...     Erskine Blackwell, Ezra Weeden
Mike Dalager
    ...     Eleazar Smith, Fifer, Gomes
Matt Foyer
    ...     Sterling, Fenner, Duty Tillinghast, Talbot, Lunatic
Maeve Kiely
    ...     Eliza Tillinghast
Andrew Graves
    ...     Dr. Lyman, Merritt
Andrew Leman
    ...     Mr. Ward, Stephen Hopkins, Peabody, Alienist
Barry Lynch
    ...     Dr. Marinus Bicknell Willett
Erin Noble
    ...     Mrs. Fenner, Mrs. Jackson
David Pavao
    ...     Rev. Manning, Snyder
Kevin Stidham
    ...     Charles Dexter Ward/Dr. Allen/Joseph Curwen
Josh Thoemke
    ...     Announcer
Time Winters
    ...     Dr. Waite, Jabez Bowen
Dee Calhoun, David G. Cercone II, Reber Clark, Jonathan Crimmins, Martin Holt, & Catrin Jones
    ...     Old Providence raiders/crypt creatures

Based on the story by H. P. Lovecraft
Radio adaptation by Sean Branney and Andrew Leman
Original music by Reber Clark
Dark Adventure Theme by Troy Sterling Nies
Audio engineering by Chris Horvath
Cover and disc illustrations by Darrell Tutchton
Bonus props by Andrew Leman and Sean Branney
Produced by Sean Branney and Andrew Leman

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  • Luke, Thanks very much.

  • Thanks!

  • Excellent! Thank you.

    Roger

  • Cheers Luke! 

  • Thank you. I think this is an upgrade for one I found a few months ago. Much appreciated.

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