Summer

Shows we’ve performed in the summer, including our Summer Radio Mystery Theatre performances.

PMRP’s Summer of Mystery

The Post-Meridian Radio Players are proud to present The Summer of Mystery! Three free Zoom performances, streaming on PMRP's YouTube channel the last weekends in June, July and August!

First up on June 25 and 26 is Vera Wolfe in The Case of the Slaughtered Mrs. Claus! Someone is killing women dressed up as Mrs. Claus, and it’s up to Vera Wolfe and her right hand woman Audrey Goodwin to save Mrs. Claus before Christmas!

You can read more about Vera Wolfe’s adventure here or find out more about the July and August shows on the Summer of Mystery page

Lady Molly: The Fordwych Castle Mystery

The Post-Meridian Radio Players are proud to present The Summer of Mystery! Three free Zoom performances, the last weekends in June, July and August!

In August, Lady Molly and Mary return to the PMRP Summer Mysteries to investigate a gruesome murder at Fordwyche Castle in a new adaptation of the Baroness Orczy classic from Jeremy Holstein and Liz Salazar!


Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans

The Post-Meridian Radio Players are proud to present The Summer of Mystery! Three free Zoom performances, the last weekends in June, July and August!

In July we have The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans, one of only two adventures to feature Sherlock’s older, smarter brother Mycroft. Holmes and Watson investigate the theft of the plans of England’s greatest naval weapon, the Bruce-Partington submarine! The fate of England itself hangs in the balance!


Performances

Thursday, July 29, 2021 at 8pm
Saturday, July 31, 2021 at 8pm

You can find these upcoming live performances here on YouTube or you can find them through PMRP's YouTube channel.

Vera Wolfe: The Case of the Slaughtered Mrs. Claus

The Post-Meridian Radio Players are proud to present The Summer of Mystery! Three free Zoom performances, the last weekends in June, July and August!

First up is Vera Wolfe in The Case of the Slaughtered Mrs. Claus! Someone is killing women dressed up as Mrs. Claus, and it’s up to Vera Wolfe and her right hand woman Audrey Goodwin to save Mrs. Claus before Christmas!


Performances

Friday, June 25, 2021 at 8pm on YouTube
Saturday, June 26, 2021 at 8pm on YouTube

The performance will stream here on PMRP's YouTube channel.

Moriarty’s Mysteries: Three Mysterious Tales hosted by the Napoleon of Crime


Performances: July 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28, 2018
(8pm performances on all dates, plus a 2pm matinée on Saturday the 21st)
Thursday the 26th is a pay-what-you-can performance.

The Post-Meridian Radio Players are proud to present our 2018 Summer Mystery show, Moriarty’s Mysteries. Our line up this year will be as follows:

Vera Wolfe in “The Boy Who Cried Wolfe.” A recreation of a 1950 Nero Wolfe radio broadcast, presented as originally broadcast but with all pronouns swapped. Vera Wolfe and Audrey Goodwin are visited by an homme fatale who is convinced that his boss is in danger. Directed by Jess Viator.

The Naked Time reprise

We reprise PMRP’s gender-swapped take on the classic Star Trek episode “The Naked Time”, featuring Capt. Jane Kirk, her half-Vulcan science officer Ms. Spock, and the crew of the starship Enterprise, originally performed at the 2017 Arisia science-fiction convention. While investigating a lost research team on a dying planet, Ms. Spock’s landing party discover that the crew of the previous expedition froze to death under bizarre, irrational circumstances. When they return to the Enterprise, they start to behave erratically, and even stoic Ms. Spock has trouble controlling her emotions. Has whatever madness befell the research expedition spread to the crew of the Enterprise?

Journey to Babel reprise

We reprise PMRP’s gender-swapped take on the classic Star Trek episode “Journey to Babel”, featuring Capt. Jane Kirk, her half-Vulcan science officer Ms. Spock, and the crew of the starship Enterprise, originally performed at the 2014 Arisia science-fiction convention. Come for the intrigue, stay to learn why Ms. Spock’s mother chose to marry a human man!

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