Door-to-Door Storytellers WAOB® Audio Theatre
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In days of old, bards and troubadours roamed the countryside, telling their stories to anyone who wanted to hear. Today, we bring the bards’ tales to you with these intriguing stories and exciting adventures, performed for you by our own talented readers. Tune in and enjoy the story!
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Why Lincoln was called “Honest Abe” by Noah Brooks
Abraham Lincoln wasn’t just given his nickname for publicity – he earned it. Listen to “Why Lincoln was called ‘Honest Abe’” to learn about all the great things that he did. Read by Patrick Donnelly. Audio Engineer Jacob Gorsich. A Production of We Are One Body® Audio Theatre.
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The Scarf of the Lady translated by Hermine de Nagy
A gracious lady welcomes new guests to her field. Little does she know that she will be blessed abundantly. Listen to “The Scarf of the Lady” that was translated by Hermine de Nagy to discover who these two guests are and what they do to the field. Read by Peg Bryan. Audio Engineer was Jacob Gorsich. A Production of We Are One Body® Audio Theatre
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The Valentine Box by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
Love can be expressed in a variety of ways, especially when you put others before yourself. Listen to “The Valentine Box” written by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey to see how in giving we receive. . Read by Renee Stockberger. . Audio Engineer was Jacob Gorsich.
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The Promised Plant by Andrea Hofer Proudfoot
A promise was made that a beautiful flower would bring all good things to the world, but no one knew when it would come or where it would grow. Listen to “The Promised Plant,” written by Andrea Hofer Proudfoot to find out who received the precious plant. Read by Dana Flowers. Audio Engineer Jacob Gorsich. A Production of We Are One Body® Audio Theatre.
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The Diamond Necklace by Guy de Maupassant
Desiring material wealth can lead to many problems. Listen to what happens to one woman who loses more than what she gains in the story, “The Diamond Necklace.” Written by Guy de Maupassant and read by Dana Flowers. Audio Engineer Jacob Gorsich. A Production of We Are One Body® Audio Theatre.
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The Loveliest Rose in the World by Hans Christian Andersen
Only one rose in the world can save the queen from her deathbed. But where can it be found and who has it? Hans Christian Andersen reveals the answer in his story, “The Loveliest Rose in the World.” Read by Lahelah Jefferson. Audio Technician was Jacob Gorsich. A Production of We Are One Body® Audio Theatre.