
Scary Movies Presents: Tales from Beyond the Pale
For one night only, the acclaimed audio series Tales from Beyond the Pale, created, curated, and hosted by Glass Eye Pix’s Larry Fessenden and Glenn McQuaid, will take over the Walter Reade Theater with two brand-new audio dramas—“Who Killed Johnny Bernard?” and “Game Night.”
For one night only, the acclaimed audio series Tales from Beyond the Pale, created, curated, and hosted by Glass Eye Pix’s Larry Fessenden and Glenn McQuaid, will take over the Walter Reade Theater with two brand-new audio dramas—“Who Killed Johnny Bernard?” by Fessenden and “Game Night,” by McQuaid—written especially for the occasion. On-stage participants include performers James Le Gros (Drugstore Cowboy, Phantasm II, The Last Winter), Noah Le Gros, John Speredakos (The Mind’s Eye, I Sell the Dead, Stray Bullets), Larry Fessenden (You’re Next, We Are Still Here, Habit), Lauren Ashley Carter (Darling, Jug Face, The Woman), and Matthew Stephen Huffman (Caper, The Stranger, The Crush); Foley artists Chris Skotchdopole and Tessa Price; and musician Jack Fessenden. This award-winning series, established with the goal of making audio drama a vital, contemporary medium, presents twisted stories that will chill and delight fans of the macabre and promises a night as fun to watch as it is to listen to.
Live Foley by Chris Skotchdopole and Tessa Price
Live Sound Mix and Tech by Lee Nussbaum
Produced by Larry Fessenden, Glenn McQuaid, and Jenn Wexler
WHO KILLED JOHNNY BERNARD?
Written & Directed by Larry Fessenden
With the voice talents of James Le Gros, Noah Le Gros, John Speredakos, Larry Fessenden, Matthew Stephen Huffman, Lauren Ashley Carter
Live Sound Design and Music by Glenn McQuaid & Larry Fessenden
Music by Glenn McQuaid and Jack Fessenden
GAME NIGHT
Written & Directed by Glenn McQuaid
With the voice talents of James Le Gros, John Speredakos, Larry Fessenden, Matthew Stephen Huffman, Lauren Ashley Carter
Live Sound Design and Music by Glenn McQuaid


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