Audio Theatre
Audio theatre is a form of storytelling that uses sound to create immersive experiences for listeners. It combines dialogue, music, and sound effects to convey a narrative, allowing audiences to visualize scenes in their minds. This medium can include various genres, such as drama, comedy, and fantasy, making it accessible to a wide range of listeners.
Historically, audio theatre gained popularity through radio broadcasts in the early 20th century, with shows like The Shadow and War of the Worlds. Today, it continues to thrive through podcasts and online platforms, attracting new audiences and preserving the art of storytelling without visual elements.