7 min

The Wiccan Review The 13 Days of Halloween

    • Performing Arts

It's as if one Halloween night, The Twilight Zone, Dr Seuss, and Star Trek walked into a family-friendly bar, made them all close their eyes, then told them thirteen original, delightful, creepy, dramatic and funny tales that made them gasp, think, laugh, and shiver. Not necessarily in that order.
Today's episode, “The Wiccan Review,” was written and performed by Denny Siegel and Robyn Roth.
The Wiccan Review theme music was created by Phil Ward.
The 13 Days of Halloween outro music is "Mick Veent" from the "Obituaries 1913" album by Tom McLaughlin, available on iTunes. Visit our website for more info on all of the talented folks involved with each episode. And follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, won't you?

It's as if one Halloween night, The Twilight Zone, Dr Seuss, and Star Trek walked into a family-friendly bar, made them all close their eyes, then told them thirteen original, delightful, creepy, dramatic and funny tales that made them gasp, think, laugh, and shiver. Not necessarily in that order.
Today's episode, “The Wiccan Review,” was written and performed by Denny Siegel and Robyn Roth.
The Wiccan Review theme music was created by Phil Ward.
The 13 Days of Halloween outro music is "Mick Veent" from the "Obituaries 1913" album by Tom McLaughlin, available on iTunes. Visit our website for more info on all of the talented folks involved with each episode. And follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, won't you?

7 min