World-renowned and very clever Professor of Short Books, Douglas Ullard...along with his Twenty-Two Minute and Seventeen Second Classic Literature Audio Armchair Theatre Company (or TTMASSCLAATC for short) brings you Nathaniel Hawthorn's Puritanical classic "masterpiece" in just...well...1,337 seconds. 
So, if you’re trying to impress an American literature snob, then look no further than the book that all American students are forced to read sometime between kindergarten and their senior your in high school.
So sit back and listen to this dark tale of how a villageful of puritans harass, bully and mentally torture a young woman and her child...all in the name of the Lord.

Cast:
Barbara Barnes as Hester Prynne and others
Joanna Brookes as Hibbins and others
Alan Marriot as Chillingworth and others
David Menkin as Bellingham and others
Shai Matheson as Rev Dimmesdale and others
Charlotte McBurney as Pearl and others
With a special introduction by the Professor himself, Douglas Ullard.

Written by David Spicer
Directed by John Schwab and David Spicer
Audio Production by John Schwab
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Abridgd... Too Far!

The Scarlet Letter - Abridgd Too Far

JAN 16, 202432 MIN

Description

World-renowned and very clever Professor of Short Books, Douglas Ullard...along with his Twenty-Two Minute and Seventeen Second Classic Literature Audio Armchair Theatre Company (or TTMASSCLAATC for short) brings you Nathaniel Hawthorn's Puritanical classic "masterpiece" in just...well...1,337 seconds. 

So, if you’re trying to impress an American literature snob, then look no further than the book that all American students are forced to read sometime between kindergarten and their senior your in high school.

So sit back and listen to this dark tale of how a villageful of puritans harass, bully and mentally torture a young woman and her child...all in the name of the Lord.


Cast:

Barbara Barnes as Hester Prynne and others

Joanna Brookes as Hibbins and others

Alan Marriot as Chillingworth and others

David Menkin as Bellingham and others

Shai Matheson as Rev Dimmesdale and others

Charlotte McBurney as Pearl and others

With a special introduction by the Professor himself, Douglas Ullard.


Written by David Spicer

Directed by John Schwab and David Spicer

Audio Production by John Schwab

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices