9 episodes

Untold Virginia is the story of a years-long relationship on the brink of collapse.

Friends since college, Elizabeth and Ruth are starting a podcast. Their interest in local history entangles them with a mysterious, underground force that neither can explain, but only one of them wants to try to. Is this just what happens when two friends work together? Or is something inserting itself into Elizabeth and Ruth’s relationship, threatening both of their lives in the process?

Untold Virginia Strings Attached Productions

    • Fiction
    • 4.0 • 8 Ratings

Untold Virginia is the story of a years-long relationship on the brink of collapse.

Friends since college, Elizabeth and Ruth are starting a podcast. Their interest in local history entangles them with a mysterious, underground force that neither can explain, but only one of them wants to try to. Is this just what happens when two friends work together? Or is something inserting itself into Elizabeth and Ruth’s relationship, threatening both of their lives in the process?

    Meeting The "We" Part Two

    Meeting The "We" Part Two

    I'm taking Mackenzie's advice and employing some drastic measures. I've gathered the materials I need and I'm headed to Ruth's to do what she won't.

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    • 16 min
    Meeting The "We"

    Meeting The "We"

    I'm taking Mackenzie's advice and employing some drastic measures. I've gathered the materials I need and I'm headed to Ruth's to do what she won't.

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    • 19 min
    Exorcising Personal Demons

    Exorcising Personal Demons

    I visit Ruth's apartment for a visit and Frank sets me up with an expert I didn't know I'd need, but am glad he knows.

    • 27 min
    Reunited and It Feels So... Weird

    Reunited and It Feels So... Weird

    For the first time in quite a while, Ruth is back on the show! We re-visit the caves in Jamestowne and we find out that we're not the only ones spending time in the restricted section of the park.

    • 26 min
    A Quick Update From Elizabeth

    A Quick Update From Elizabeth

    We're so sorry we can't be with you this week. With what happened to Ruth last week, we're going to take some time. Stay tuned though, because we'll be back next week with a special guest.

    • 25 sec
    Genealogy and Mayflower Roots

    Genealogy and Mayflower Roots

    A special guest, Tyler Danson, joins us to talk about his fascinating ancestry, Frank and I discuss the direction of the podcast, and Ruth comes late and leaves early.

    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

Feraloki ,

Interesting and dramatic

Honestly I didn’t realize at first that this was a dramatic horror audiocast with actors, akin to the old times radio shows. I found it through a search for “genealogy Virginia”, so my expectation leading into this was nonfiction, historical, anecdotal. It had me riveted and up all night, listening and not able to pull away, once I realized it was a dramatization, somewhere around the episode with the Ranger and then the cave.
The Ranger’s character really confused me and I decided it couldn’t be real, then the cave happened and my turning point was found. It wasn’t Blair Witch, but perhaps better, because more imagination comes in to play, and I thought it easier to connect with the various characters.

Actors did a fantastic job, and sound effects are spot on. I’m glad I stumbled into this. Thank you for making it.

Audio Drama Reviews ,

Audio Drama Reviews: The New Audio Standard

"Untold Virginia", despite having only a handful of episodes out at the time of this writing, manages to grab you in a way that only an audio drama can. I've often thought that I've never heard an audio drama that couldn't also be a movie or television show. How, practically, no one person or team has utilized the strengths of sound by itself to make someone go "I can't see this working as well in another medium." is like a holy grail. This audio drama — from one of the producers of the Wolverine audio drama from Stitcher Premium — sets the bar high for subsequent audio dramas of the same style.

A New Age of Audio Drama in Untold Virginia
The Bright Sessions changed the game when it first came out. The concept and execution were both brilliant and like Tolkien and fantasy writers, every subsequent author has to deal with his shadow in some way. Having not heard the Wolverine audio drama, I came into this not having any preconceived notions of Chloe Wilsons artistic style, other than names of the show's she has worked on for TV and streaming services — including Apple TV+ — but also word of mouth from other audio drama fans. Most of which came from their press kit and the cast and crew biographic pages on the podcast's website.

A Different Class of Untold Entertainment
While the horror angle has been done to death since the first "Jaws" movie where the implied existence of a shark (fake or not) made audiences afraid to go in the water, a story like "Untold Virginia" takes just one episode to get you invested in the characters. Not only as friends but also their differences of opinion.

The show's format also lends itself well to the medium of sound as it blends fiction and reality very well. How much is scripted vs improvised. This is a new age of audio drama and I'm imagining the people this will inspire to create something similar or better.

5/5 Stars

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