Finding time to read can be a chore, but stories need not be limited to the page. Pass through the portal and delve into a short story with The Tales Gate, a podcast dedicated to adapting enchanting short fiction that is just as easy to listen to on a commute as it is in the comfiest armchair.
The game is afoot! It's time for The Tales Gate to get mysterious!
The Man with the Watches by Arthur Conan Doyle
Edited and Performed by Joseph Wetzel
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Back again at the Province House!
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Boy meets girl.
Girl's father sends boy to investigate the ocean no person in their kingdom has ever seen and returned to speak of.
Just your average fairy tale romance.
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New year, old stories.
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The Tales Gate is here with some Christmas miracles!
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What stories wait inside the old Province House?
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Howe's Masqu…
A heartwarming tale as the weather turns cold.
The Happy Prince (1888) by Oscar Wilde
Edited and Performed by Joseph Wetzel
Music featured:
Japanese Suite, Op. 33 (1915) by Gustav Holst
Serenade for Strin…
Which came out of the opened door? Listen and find out!
The Lady, or the Tiger? (1882) by Frank R. Stockton
Edited and Performed by Joseph Wetzel
Music featured:
Japanese Suite, Op. 33 (1915) by Gustav H…
Let's get spooky with a piece by the literary prince of darkness - Edgar Allen Poe! And we'll see what true dangers lie in this midnight quest for a cask of Amontillado.
The Cask of Amontillado (1846)…
What better way to start a series celebrating storytelling than a story by an author whose works inspired the likes literary titans like Tolkien and Le Guin? In this tale by Lord Dunsany you'll visit…
We could all use more story time, and The Tales Gate aims to satisfy that need.