Radio Drama Revival - Trailer

Radio Drama Revival is one of the internet’s longest-running anthology audio drama shows, with the goal of showcasing the diversity and vitality of modern audio fiction.

Every other week, Radio Drama Revival releases a selection of episodes from work of fiction by a creator in the audio drama community. The weeks following these showcases feature an interview between one of the hosts and the creator(s) of that show!

Radio Drama Revival accepts all submissions, with the shows featured being chosen by the Submissions team, to bring our audience a collection of relatively unknown works as well as some of the more popular shows from well-known creators.

You can learn more about our submissions process, as well as submit your show to be featured on Radio Drama Revival, on our website.

About Radio Drama Revival:

Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website

Find David Rheinstrom on Twitter

Support Wil Williams and Anne Baird on Patreon

Support Elena Fernández Collins on Patreon

Support Eli McIlveen and Sean Howard on Patreon

Find Fred Greenhalgh on his website

Find Rashika Rao on Twitter

You shall not find the elusive Heather Cohen

Radio Drama Revival is recorded in Washington, DC, which is the unceded territory of the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe.

We Fix Space Junk - Hedley Knights and Beth Crane

Sci-fi, puppets, tinder, and fatbergs--this interview with We Fix Space Junk creators Hedley Knights and Beth Crane's got it all.

Like what you hear? Us too. You can support Battlebird Productions on Patreon.

About Radio Drama Revival:

  • Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website
  • Find David Rheinstrom on Twitter
  • Support Wil Williams and Anne Baird on Patreon
  • Support Elena Fernández Collins on Patreon
  • Support Eli McIlveen and Sean Howard on Patreon
  • Find Fred Greenhalgh on his website
  • Find Rashika Rao on Twitter
  • You shall not find the elusive Heather Cohen

Radio Drama Revival is recorded in Washington, DC, which is the unceded territory of the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe.

The people who brought you Wolf 359, Zero Hours, and Time Bombs are teaming up once more to bring you Audio Fiction 101: a new course that teaches you the ins and outs of writing an audio drama and then walks you through rigorous exercises to solve narrative challenges in audio.

World-building, writing for the ear, plot structure: this course is over three hours of video content with Zach Valenti, Sarah Shachat, and Gabriel Urbina teaching you everything they've learned over the past few years of producing, studying, living, breathing, and eating audio fiction. The course has visuals, it has animations, and it comes with companion worksheets.

Head to https://learn.fearofpublicshame.com to see the course offering, sample a few videos, and read the FAQ.

Need-based scholarships are available to qualifying applicants—just send an email with the phrase 'audio fiction scholarship' in the subject line to Zach, Sarah, and Gabriel at [email protected].

When you're ready to check out, click the grey text that says 'have a coupon?' and enter the code RADIODRAMA, all one word, for 15% off your order.

We Fix Space Junk - 'Escape from Hargan IV' and 'The Flight of the Submarine'

Space and junk, yes--but also capitalism, debt, and wild, surreal adventures. Join us for this showcase of the spectacular first two episodes of We Fix Space Junk!

Like what you hear? Us too. You can find more about Battlebird Productions on their website.

About Radio Drama Revival:

  • Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website
  • Find David Rheinstrom on Twitter
  • Support Wil Williams and Anne Baird on Patreon
  • Support Elena Fernández Collins on Patreon
  • Support Eli McIlveen and Sean Howard on Patreon
  • Find Fred Greenhalgh on his website
  • Find Rashika Rao on Twitter
  • You shall not find the elusive Heather Cohen

Radio Drama Revival is recorded in Washington, DC, which is the unceded territory of the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe.

The people who brought you Wolf 359, Zero Hours, and Time Bombs are teaming up once more to bring you Audio Fiction 101: a new course that teaches you the ins and outs of writing an audio drama and then walks you through rigorous exercises to solve narrative challenges in audio.

World-building, writing for the ear, plot structure: this course is over three hours of video content with Zach Valenti, Sarah Shachat, and Gabriel Urbina teaching you everything they've learned over the past few years of producing, studying, living, breathing, and eating audio fiction. The course has visuals, it has animations, and it comes with companion worksheets.

Head to https://learn.fearofpublicshame.com to see the course offering, sample a few videos, and read the FAQ.

Need-based scholarships are available to qualifying applicants—just send an email with the phrase 'audio fiction scholarship' in the subject line to Zach, Sarah, and Gabriel at [email protected].

When you're ready to check out, click the grey text that says 'have a coupon?' and enter the code RADIODRAMA, all one word, for 15% off your order.

Super Ordinary - Marissa Tandon (Recorded at AFF)

This week, join host Elena Fernández Collins in a super interview with super creator Marissa Tandon of superhero audio drama, Super Ordinary! This stellar interview was recorded at the Austin Film Festival in October 2019.

You can find the thread about 2020 being the year of Native stories on his Twitter.

Like what you hear? Us too. You can listen to all of Super Ordinary and see their cast photos at their website.

About Radio Drama Revival:

  • Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website
  • Find David Rheinstrom on Twitter
  • Support Wil Williams and Anne Baird on Patreon
  • Support Elena Fernández Collins on Patreon
  • Support Eli McIlveen and Sean Howard on Patreon
  • Find Fred Greenhalgh on his website
  • Find Rashika Rao on Twitter
  • You shall not find the elusive Heather Cohen

Radio Drama Revival is recorded in Washington, DC, which is the unceded territory of the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe.

Super Ordinary - 'Mail Dump', '#HarrisonTheIntern', & 'Punk’d'

When superpowers and anxiety collide, how do you make sure your story is straight instead of being seen as the villain? Join us for this showcase of Tandon Productions's Super Ordinary and learn the story of Anika, her powers, and her struggles.

Like what you hear? Us too. You can support Tandon Productions on their website.

About Radio Drama Revival:

Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website Find David Rheinstrom on Twitter Support Wil Williams and Anne Baird on Patreon Support Elena Fernández Collins on Patreon Support Eli McIlveen and Sean Howard on Patreon Find Fred Greenhalgh on his website Find Rashika Rao on Twitter The elusive Heather Cohen shall never be found.

Radio Drama Revival is recorded in Washington, DC, which is the unceded territory of the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe.

ARCS - Jordan Adika

What makes a good DM? What makes for good improv? And what makes for some really good goofs? Well, the delightful pairing of host David Rheinstrom and our guest Jordan Adika of ARCS! Enjoy this goofy, but still enlightening, conversation.

About Radio Drama Revival:

  • Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website
  • Find David Rheinstrom on Twitter
  • Support Wil Williams and Anne Baird on Patreon
  • Support Elena Fernández Collins on Patreon
  • Support Eli McIlveen and Sean Howard on Patreon
  • Find Fred Greenhalgh on his website
  • Find Rashika Rao on Twitter
  • You shall not find the elusive Heather Cohen

Radio Drama Revival is recorded in Washington, DC, which is the unceded territory of the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe.

The people who brought you Wolf 359, Zero Hours, and Time Bombs are teaming up once more to bring you Audio Fiction 101: a new course that teaches you the ins and outs of writing an audio drama and then walks you through rigorous exercises to solve narrative challenges in audio.

World-building, writing for the ear, plot structure: this course is over three hours of video content with Zach Valenti, Sarah Shachat, and Gabriel Urbina teaching you everything they've learned over the past few years of producing, studying, living, breathing, and eating audio fiction. The course has visuals, it has animations, and it comes with companion worksheets.

Head to https://learn.fearofpublicshame.com to see the course offering, sample a few videos, and read the FAQ.

Need-based scholarships are available to qualifying applicants—just send an email with the phrase 'audio fiction scholarship' in the subject line to Zach, Sarah, and Gabriel at [email protected].

When you're ready to check out, click the grey text that says 'have a coupon?' and enter the code RADIODRAMA, all one word, for 15% off your order.

ARCS - 'A Knock at the Door'

An exciting adventure from Atypical Artists, the studio behind The Bright Sessions, ARCS is a D&D actual play podcast with great characters, immersive sound design, killer music, and blindly quick quips from DM Jordan Adika.

About Radio Drama Revival:

  • Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website
  • Find David Rheinstrom on Twitter
  • Support Wil Williams and Anne Baird on Patreon
  • Support Elena Fernández Collins on Patreon
  • Support Eli McIlveen and Sean Howard on Patreon
  • Find Fred Greenhalgh on his website
  • Find Rashika Rao on Twitter
  • You shall not find the elusive Heather Cohen

Radio Drama Revival is recorded in Washington, DC, which is the unceded territory of the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe.

The people who brought you Wolf 359, Zero Hours, and Time Bombs are teaming up once more to bring you Audio Fiction 101: a new course that teaches you the ins and outs of writing an audio drama and then walks you through rigorous exercises to solve narrative challenges in audio.

World-building, writing for the ear, plot structure: this course is over three hours of video content with Zach Valenti, Sarah Shachat, and Gabriel Urbina teaching you everything they've learned over the past few years of producing, studying, living, breathing, and eating audio fiction. The course has visuals, it has animations, and it comes with companion worksheets.

Head to https://learn.fearofpublicshame.com to see the course offering, sample a few videos, and read the FAQ.

Need-based scholarships are available to qualifying applicants—just send an email with the phrase 'audio fiction scholarship' in the subject line to Zach, Sarah, and Gabriel at [email protected].

When you're ready to check out, click the grey text that says 'have a coupon?' and enter the code RADIODRAMA, all one word, for 15% off your order.

The Two Princes - Kevin Christopher Snipes

This week, host David interviews Kevin Christopher Snipes of Gimlet's The Two Princes. It's a spoilery discussion of queer elders, masculinity, and . . . Florida. It's a lovely discussion about what it means to tap into fantasy tropes with a new perspective.

About Radio Drama Revival:

  • Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website
  • Find David Rheinstrom on Twitter
  • Support Wil Williams and Anne Baird on Patreon
  • Support Elena Fernández Collins on Patreon
  • Support Eli McIlveen and Sean Howard on Patreon
  • Find Fred Greenhalgh on his website
  • Find Rashika Rao on Twitter
  • You shall not find the elusive Heather Cohen

Radio Drama Revival is recorded in Washington, DC, which is the unceded territory of the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe.

The people who brought you Wolf 359, Zero Hours, and Time Bombs are teaming up once more to bring you Audio Fiction 101: a new course that teaches you the ins and outs of writing an audio drama and then walks you through rigorous exercises to solve narrative challenges in audio.

World-building, writing for the ear, plot structure: this course is over three hours of video content with Zach Valenti, Sarah Shachat, and Gabriel Urbina teaching you everything they've learned over the past few years of producing, studying, living, breathing, and eating audio fiction. The course has visuals, it has animations, and it comes with companion worksheets.

Head to https://learn.fearofpublicshame.com to see the course offering, sample a few videos, and read the FAQ.

Need-based scholarships are available to qualifying applicants—just send an email with the phrase 'audio fiction scholarship' in the subject line to Zach, Sarah, and Gabriel at [email protected].

When you're ready to check out, click the grey text that says 'have a coupon?' and enter the code RADIODRAMA, all one word, for 15% off your order.

The Two Princes - 'Once Upon a Time' and 'Prince and Thief'

Tale as old as time--or is it? This week, we're spotlighting The Two Princes, Gimlet's foray into young adult fiction. It's a fairytale that centers a queer romance made by a large network, and it's wonderful.

About Radio Drama Revival:

  • Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website
  • Find David Rheinstrom on Twitter
  • Support Wil Williams and Anne Baird on Patreon
  • Support Elena Fernández Collins on Patreon
  • Support Eli McIlveen and Sean Howard on Patreon
  • Find Fred Greenhalgh on his website
  • Find Rashika Rao on Twitter
  • You shall not find the elusive and magical Heather Cohen

Radio Drama Revival is recorded in Washington, DC, which is the unceded territory of the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe.

Radio Drama Revival is Sponsored by Dashlane! Start dashing through the internet and help support the show by visiting www.dashlane.com/rdr to start your 30 day free trial of Dashlane – no credit card required. If you like it, use code “rdr” at checkout to save 10% on your Premium subscription.

Nym's Nebulous Notions - Lee Davis-Thalbourne and Erin Kyan

U.S. versus Australian conspiracy theories, the importance of accessibility in art, and a great deal of monster smooch inquiry from David: it's our interview with Lee Davis-Thalbourne and Erin Kyan of Passer Vulpes! While they're here to primarily talk Nym's Nebulous Notions, this hefty big ol' interview goes into depth on so much more.

Like what you hear? Us too. You can support Passer Vulpes Productions on Patreon.

About Radio Drama Revival:

  • Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website
  • Find David Rheinstrom on Twitter
  • Support Wil Williams and Anne Baird on Patreon
  • Support Elena Fernández Collins on Patreon
  • Support Eli McIlveen and Sean Howard on Patreon
  • Find Fred Greenhalgh on his website
  • Find Rashika Rao on Twitter
  • You shall not find the elusive Heather Cohen

Radio Drama Revival is recorded in Washington, DC, which is the unceded territory of the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe.

Radio Drama Revival is Sponsored by Dashlane! Start dashing through the internet and help support the show by visiting www.dashlane.com/rdr to start your 30 day free trial of Dashlane – no credit card required. If you like it, use code “rdr” at checkout to save 10% on your Premium subscription.