The Radio Theatre Project at The Studio@620

About the Organization

Studio@620 is a multi-purpose arts space, where art is developed and nurtured. Radio Theatre was founded there 11 years ago, and remains one of the Studio’s signature events. Monthly radio shows are presented to a live audience and later edited to podcasts.

Studio@620 is a multi-purpose arts space, where art is developed and nurtured. Radio Theatre was founded there 11 years ago, and remains one of the Studio’s signature events. Monthly radio shows are presented to a live audience and later edited to podcasts.

  • The Radio Theatre Project also did this Sally Fitz show, and our audience can't get enough! Great story and satire. Very funny.

    The Radio Theatre Project also did this Sally Fitz show, and our audience can't get enough! Great story and satire. Very funny.

  • The Radio Theatre Project just performed this with a live audience, and it was fun and challenging for our talented cast and a delight for the audience.

    The Radio Theatre Project just performed this with a live audience, and it was fun and challenging for our talented cast and a delight for the audience.

  • The Radio Theatre Project did this play before a live studio audience to it's complete delight! Thanks John McDonnell.

    The Radio Theatre Project did this play before a live studio audience to it's complete delight! Thanks John McDonnell.

  • We used this play in The Radio Theatre Project for the March '23 show, and it was a great hit with our actors and audience. So much fun to do! The recording will be one of our submissions to the Atlanta Fringe Festival this year.

    We used this play in The Radio Theatre Project for the March '23 show, and it was a great hit with our actors and audience. So much fun to do! The recording will be one of our submissions to the Atlanta Fringe Festival this year.

  • We just did this play at The Studio at 620 for The Radio Theatre Project, and our actors loved the roles, and I loved watching the audience members go from initial stunned disbelief to full out guffawing. Such a devilishly clever play!

    We just did this play at The Studio at 620 for The Radio Theatre Project, and our actors loved the roles, and I loved watching the audience members go from initial stunned disbelief to full out guffawing. Such a devilishly clever play!