
#Scary play scripts series#
A series of diabolical events is triggered that brings the audience and Anne McCauley face to face with the darkest fears that lurk in all of us: that territory where the supernatural blends with murder and ritual death. Suddenly her son and despised daughter in law return to her secluded cottage. Put on a short showcase of Halloween stories, or just rehearse and perform them for each other in class. Each script is a page to a page and a half long with parts for 3-10 characters. Aided by local Shaman Vernon Rivers, she is learning the spine chilling tale of Windigo, a legendary cannibal creature. Here are ten short classic ghost stories written in play form. The action then builds steadily to a truly terrifying climax, in which the ghost is discovered to be not only real but dangerous.ĭeep in the northern woods, world famous anthropologist Anne McCauley is researching the dark rituals of America’s first nations.

With the help of Mary’s daughter, Stella, a beautiful young girl whose mysterious birth holds the key to the puzzle, and a seance arranged by an actress friend of the Fitzgeralds, Cliff End is forced, at last, to reveal its dark secrets. The village doctor, the local gossip, and a former governess visit, with strange stories of the beautiful Mary Meredith, who once lived in the house and of the striking, unstable Carmel, who posed for a painting that led to her destruction. Their housekeeper’s cat will not enter the nursery, where the sound of a weeping woman adds to the tense atmosphere, and the scent of a flowery, exotic perfume called mimosa comes and goes. Pat and Terri are hiking in the woods when they get caught in a hail storm. In the Cave is a short play for two children. Slowly the Fitzgeralds begin to sense the evil spirit that still inhabits the house, announcing its presence with a sudden, bone-chilling cold. A short play for children about a spooky hiking trip written by Phyllis J. Fifteen years earlier a murder may or may not have occurred by the gnarled tree that can be viewed from the parlor window. This play was chosen from over 1,000 submitted scripts and received a. The reason is soon apparent: The house has an unsavory reputation. A hilarious collision of race, sex, guns and sports, BIG, SCARY ANIMALS examines. The house, Cliff End, has long been empty, and they are able to purchase it at a suspiciously low price from crusty Commander Brooke, the village curmudgeon. The Man Who Thought He Was Edward G.Seeking to escape the demands of life in London, Pam Fitzgerald and her brother, Roddy, an aspiring playwright, discover a charming house in the west of England, overlooking the Irish Sea. Sorry, Wrong Number ( A second transcript) Sorry, Wrong Number (Agnes Moorehead's personal copy) WIkipedia's article on Suspense is a good overview.Ĭlick on a script title below to view it: Jun 17 1942 When the last episode aired September 30, 1962, it marked the end of an entire era of radio. Roma Wines was Suspense's chief sponsor, but Autolite also sponsored several years of broadcasts.

#Scary play scripts full#
Suspense appeared in several variations over the years, including one hosted by the "Man in Black" and another that ran a full hour. Thus Fibber McGee and Molly might find themselves meanaced during a car ride, or Gene Kelly might turn up as a soft-spoken killer. Suspense had success during much of its run bringing in film and radio stars, then playing them against their established character types. One in particular - Agnes Moorehead's one-woman tour-de-force "Sorry, Wrong Number" ranks right behind "War of the Worlds" as one of the most memorable single broadcasts of all time (enough that it was repeated about five times!)īut there were plenty of other spooky, scary, exciting, or just plain suspenseful shows. Not all the programs over 20 years were masterpieces, but many were. Lurene Tuttle & Rosalind Russell portray "The Sisters" Suspense, radio's "outstanding theater of thrills" was one of the true highlights of the Golden Age of Radio's final two decades.
