{
  "title": "DRACULA AT YALE",
  "category": "[RADIO-SCRIPT]",
  "article": "Bert Garskof’s earliest radio Dracula production?...\nNew York Times\nBy ELEANOR CHARLES\nPublished: Sunday, October 24, 1993\nCHILLING BROADCAST\nNosferatu enrolls at Old Eli on Halloween Night, when the Shubert Radio Theater will broadcast\nits original script, \"Dracula at Yale\" over WSHU Radio (91.1 FM) at 9 P.M. The show will be taped\nin a public performance this Friday at 7:30 P.M. in Thornton Wilder Hall, 2901 Dixwell Avenue,\nHamden. Admission will be $5 at the door, $4 for elderly vampire mavens.\nThe year-old nonprofit company is dedicated to bringing back the old radio days, replete with\nsound effects provided by Barney Beck, veteran sound man of \"The Shadow\" and \"Superman\"\nradio shows. Monthly broadcasts over the Bridgeport station will resume in November with \"The\nAldrich Family\" revisited. Listeners from New London to Greenwich, Long Island to upper\nMiddlesex County will be able to pick up the broadcasts, said the company spokesman, Cindy\nAvery.\nBert Garskoff and Ellen Lieberman are the artistic directors and the authors of the Dracula script;\nDino Ciaburri, conductor of the West Haven Symphony Orchestra, composed the music.\nThe use of the Shubert name was approved by the Shubert Theater in New Haven, some of whose\nboard members are also on the Radio Theater board, and officials at Yale have consented to the\nidentification of various locations on campus as the settings for nefarious deeds.",
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