Edgar Allen Poe's: The Raven
From: Icebox Radio Theater
Series: Icebox Radio Theater: Short Subjects
Length: 08:28
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IBRT Artistic Director Jeffrey Adams offers his own interpretation of the classic poem by Edgar Allen Poe with original sound effects and music. Recorded before a live audience.
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Piece Description
IBRT Artistic Director Jeffrey Adams offers his own interpretation of the classic poem by Edgar Allen Poe with original sound effects and music. Recorded before a live audience.





