Tune in Halloween Morning for an Old Timey Scare with #2GG & Shortwave Kitsch

Tune in Halloween Morning for an Old Timey Scare with #2GG & Shortwave Kitsch

Shortwave Kitsch will be on the Mix 95.9 Two Girls & a Guy morning show on Halloween morning, Oct. 31, for a live, 15-minute spooky and scary-themed old timey radio drama… on actual live radio! Photo: Mix 95.9/Saga Communications


Start Halloween Off on a Spooky Note:
Tune in Oct. 31 @ 9 AM for the Live Vintage Halloween Radio Drama

Starring Your Very Own Tanya, Brooke & Mike

Charleston’s newest theater company, Shortwave Kitsch, celebrates the art of LIVE radio dramas inspired by the greats of the 1920s-1940s! New stories, vintage vibes! Each show is a new work written by local writers, performed by local actors, original music composed by local musicians, curated by local professionals and performed in front of a live audience!  

Shortwave Kitsch will be on the Mix 95.9 Two Girls & a Guy morning show on Halloween morning, Oct. 31, for a live, 15-minute spooky and scary-themed old timey radio drama… on actual live radio! This will be an original work written specifically for #2GG’s Halloween morning broadcast and will be inspired by Charleston events or locations. Joining the cast of characters will be #2GG show hosts Tanya Brown, Brooke Ryan and Mike Edwards. Live acting, live sound effects, a live music soundtrack! What could possibly go wrong?!  ?

 

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