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Old 09-09-2025, 01:16 PM   #4046
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Originally Posted by j.p.s View Post
L.A. Theatre Works has a collection of over 600 audio works available by podcast or streaming. I was in the LA area a lot for work a bit over 20 years ago and listened to their weekly broadcast when I was in town on its scheduled night. I liked it a lot, but its never been on air in my area and I never got around to hunting down the podcast and I don't do audio streaming.

The streaming subscription is $10/month with a 7 day free trial. I vaguely recall that some of the works are multi-part and thus longer than the hour or two broadcast slot, but I'm not certain. Presumably a complete list of works is "readily" available. I'm pretty the works date from over 100 years ago to very recent.
Thanks for the memory-jogger. I listened to everything I could find from LATW on OverDrive several years ago and haven’t thought of it since. Most enjoyable, overall, especially since I really like the great early/mid-20th century dramatists. Time for another look to see what’s out there.
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