This is an old revision of the document!


Pulp-Pourri Theatre

  • Website: See below

Pulp-Pourri Theatre is an audio drama series that dramatizes vintage pulp fiction stories in the style of old time radio shows. Each story is adapted, directed, and Produced by Pete Lutz and performed by The Narrada Radio Company.

The series has a planned 12 episodes, each based on a different pulp fiction genre: science fiction, crime, western, the supernatural, the average Joe, the macabre, the untamed frontier, the jungle, sports, romance, espionage, and war/military. The first five episodes are currently available.

A science fiction story by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. that appeared in the January, 1954 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction magazine.

A crime story based on a short story by Don James, originally called “Red Dawn”, published in the September, 1946 issue of Dime Mystery Magazine.

A western story by W. C. Tuttle that was first published in the July, 1926 issue of Adventure magazine.

A supernatural story by Philip Fisher that was first published in that July 15, 1922 issue of Argosy All-Story Weekly.

An “average Joe” story by James C. Lynch that was first published in the May, 1949 issue of Adventure magazine.