Come on down to Eat@Jumbos in Ball Square this Wednesday May 9th as the Post-Meridian Radio Players kicks off their 2012 season! This year we have three fantastic live performances including something for every taste, whether it’s mysteries, horror or comedy!
So drop on by and say hi as Eat@Jumbos offers a wide
variety of pizza, wings and sandwiches including multiple vegetarian and vegan options!
Plus, PMRP will receive a donation from all orders placed
in-person, over the phone or through their website (www.eatatjumbos.com)!
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You get great food and you help support our upcoming shows:
On May 11th and 12th we have the Spring Scifi Spectacular featuring the comedy Red Shift: Interplanetary Do-Gooder in “Havoc Over Holowood” followed by the scifi classic “The Day the Earth Stood Still”. (and did you hear? We’re going to have Moon Pies at the concession stand! Six Flavors!!)
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At the end of July we have Summer Radio Mystery Theatre! Three tales of murder and suspense (along with a few laughs!) Our second summer festival brings you George & Allen with “Gracie Takes Up Crime-Solving”, the Suspense! classic “Sorry, Wrong Number” and finally the
Sherlock Holmes tale “The Hound of the Baskervilles”.
Then this Halloween we return to share frights and terrors with Tomes of Terror: New Arrivals! It will be an awesome anthology of amazing audio audacity!
Eat@Jumbos is located at 688 Broadway, Somerville.
Phone: 617-666-0000 or 617-666-5862
Fax: 617-718-2355
Twitter: eatatjumbos
About the Post-Meridian Radio Players
Since 2005, the Somerville-based Post-Meridian Radio Players (PMRP) have been performing live radio plays the way it was done back in the 1930's and 40's. The Boston Phoenix called PMRP "that outstanding theater of old-time radio thrills." Their re-creation of Arch Oboler's “Chicken Heart”, the infamous lost episode of the seminal horror series “Lights Out!” reignited local interest in the art and history of radio drama. Capitalizing on that successful performance, the PMRP produced its first full evening of staged radio plays for Halloween in 2006 and have presented a live Halloween show every year since. The group has also appeared regularly at the popular Arisia science-fiction convention in Cambridge, produced original audio dramas for Internet distribution and performed in Boston's Orpheum Theatre as part of First Night 2009. Their most recent live performance was last year's “The Big Broadcast of 1954”, performed at The Regent Theatre in Arlington and featuring “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”. Their website is http://www.pmrp.org.