7 episodes

Dr Kennedy is a guilt-ridden psychiatrist, who is reviewing old recordings of his former patient Alisha, in the hopes of solving the mystery of Ravenscourt. At the time he easily dismissed Alisha's assertion that Ravenscourt was bound to evil. However, many years later his singular faith in that assertion and even reality itself, is starting to crumble.

Because somehow the deserted asylum has now started calling to him in his dreams...

"Ravenscourt" is a gothic horror influenced #audiodrama #audiofiction ghost story about a psychiatrist who is haunted by past mistakes, the patient he failed and the place he now believes may have played a role in all of it. The story is inspired by St Anne's Asylum in Cork City. The now derelict building was built in the 1850s and the "corridor asylum" is said to be one of the longest buildings in Europe.

This Lovecraftian tale, written by David Horgan, is brought to life by thespian actor Mark D'Aughton and Irene Kelleher (Game of Thrones). With special thanks to Sean MacGearailt for the introduction and credits. Produced and edited by Epic Productions and proudly distributed by Cornucopia Radio.

Ravenscourt David Horgan

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    • 3.7 • 3 Ratings

Dr Kennedy is a guilt-ridden psychiatrist, who is reviewing old recordings of his former patient Alisha, in the hopes of solving the mystery of Ravenscourt. At the time he easily dismissed Alisha's assertion that Ravenscourt was bound to evil. However, many years later his singular faith in that assertion and even reality itself, is starting to crumble.

Because somehow the deserted asylum has now started calling to him in his dreams...

"Ravenscourt" is a gothic horror influenced #audiodrama #audiofiction ghost story about a psychiatrist who is haunted by past mistakes, the patient he failed and the place he now believes may have played a role in all of it. The story is inspired by St Anne's Asylum in Cork City. The now derelict building was built in the 1850s and the "corridor asylum" is said to be one of the longest buildings in Europe.

This Lovecraftian tale, written by David Horgan, is brought to life by thespian actor Mark D'Aughton and Irene Kelleher (Game of Thrones). With special thanks to Sean MacGearailt for the introduction and credits. Produced and edited by Epic Productions and proudly distributed by Cornucopia Radio.

    Ravenscourt: Chapter One: A Fragile Layer of Sanity

    Ravenscourt: Chapter One: A Fragile Layer of Sanity

    You could be forgiven for thinking that the trees that surround Ravenscourt are there to hide its modesty. A privacy afforded to its vulnerable patients and selfless staff. However a darker reading could be that mother nature herself is trying to swallow this evil building from view. Trying to protect us; her naïve inhabitants. The same way a parent covers their child’s eyes when disturbing images appear on the television in front of them.

    It was a story that began with a young woman...

    • 9 min
    Ravenscourt: Chapter Two: Death's Door

    Ravenscourt: Chapter Two: Death's Door

    Those who remember Ravenscourt can’t bare to speak its name, yet somehow they also can’t seem to forgive themselves enough to forget it...

    This is because I have received a letter from what I believe to be a delusional voice in the head of my former patient, Alicia. It refers to itself as ‘Boda’. The name of child would give to an imaginary friend or a pet. But I believe this creature walks on two legs. And is far more human than I once believed…

    • 7 min
    Ravenscourt: Chapter Three: A Twist of Fate

    Ravenscourt: Chapter Three: A Twist of Fate

    My colleagues say it’s unethical to share these sessions with you. But in my heart I know Alisha would want her story to be heard. She was so desperate for anyone to believe her. I didn’t at the time and now in a twist of fate, she’s the only person who can lend credence to this story...

    • 8 min
    Ravenscourt: Chapter Four: Physician Heal Thyself

    Ravenscourt: Chapter Four: Physician Heal Thyself

    In my recovery I practiced mindfulness. The best description I’ve heard of it, is that your thoughts are like a waterfall and the goal is to find a space behind the waterfall: We are not our thoughts.

    Of course this does remind me of Alicia’s assertion that Boda existed in ‘the shadow behind the mirror’. A kind of dark mindfulness. A malevolent consciousness that exists behind our perceptions of reality. There is more to this world then what is reflected back to us.

    • 9 min
    Ravenscourt Volume 2: Available 27th & 28th March 2021

    Ravenscourt Volume 2: Available 27th & 28th March 2021

    Ravenscourt (our Irish based horror podcast) will soon be returning for two new episodes as we continue to explore the mystery behind the building and the darkness that lurks within its walls.

    Written by David Horgan
    Featuring the voices of Irene Kelleher, Lorcan J O’Neill and Claire Loy

    Part One Available on the 27th of March
    Part Two Available on the 28th of March

    New Artwork By Aislynn Hearn
    This audio work is distributed by ‘Cornucopia Radio’

    • 1 min
    Ravenscourt Volume II: Part 1

    Ravenscourt Volume II: Part 1

    Lily's dream was to work at Ravenscourt. Her brother Tim's only wish is to find his sister. Lily has been missing for over a year.


    Part One: Is the diary which Lily writes in on a rainy night while working at the Ravenscourt institute, a record of her sanity unravelling? Or the chronicle of her transformation into something more dreadful?


    Performed by Irene Kelleher as Lily | Credits read by Sean MacGearailt | Written and directed by David Horgan | Artwork by Aislynn Hearn

    • 24 min

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Intrigued!

Really enjoying this podcast. It’s dark, creepy and the scare factor is great.

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