What is Captured Aural Phantasy Theater?

CAPTURED AURAL PHANTASY THEATER combines the art and drama of a vintage radio program with the live entertainment of a Vaudeville show. Conjuring the Golden and Silver Ages of comics, tales teeming with romance, horror, and science-fiction are performed in the style of a live radio drama. The readings are accompanied by musical and visual interludes in a multi-media cabaret style performance. Marvel to actors as they bring retro stories to life while you watch projections of original art, listen to live sound effects, swoon to sultry singing, take home fabulous door prizes, and thrill to many more live-action surprises! The talent never ends in a full evening of entertainment with Captured Aural Phantasy Theater!

 

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Friday
Jul242020

See Us at Comic-Con @Home!

Captured Aural Phantasy Theater will be hosting the virtual panel "Real Weird Science Alive and at Home" as part of the first ever San Diego Comic-con @Home on Friday, July 24 at 2pm! Click the LINK to check it out and look for the video on this page after the panel airs.

Partnering with legendary publisher EC Comics, we dissect the real science in famous Weird Science comics from the 50's. Entomologist Lisa Gonzalez, from the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, joins a discussion about the gruesome real life habits of bugs featured in the comics. Plus, the EC Fan Addicts, Thommy and Josh Burns, give a little history of EC Comics and their classic title "Weird Science." Learn something! This is our 8th year as part of the Con and we couldn't be more honored to have been asked during this historic year.

PLUS check out the debut of Captured Aural Phantasy Theater's CAPTivity, RIGHT HERE! It's our unique, quarantine-friendly performance series that brings comics to life--at home! 

 

Captured Aural Phantasy Theater is the original pop culture variety show that combines live performance, vaudeville, an old radio show, music and stunning visuals. We bring bits of pop culture, from TV shows to comic books, to life in unique performances that put entertainment first.

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