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The Maltese Falcon

  • July 17 - 18, 2026
  • The Guild Church

    204 Elm Street
    North Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140
Ticket Price $15.00-$20.00 Buy Tickets
Description

The Post-Meridian Radio Players are proud to present our original live radio-play adaptation of Dashiell Hammett’s 1930 novel The Maltese Falcon!
Adapted from the novel that inspired the 1941 John Huston noir film, The Maltese Falcon features San Francisco private eye Sam Spade in his debut appearance.
When trouble arrives at Spade's doorstep in the form of the desperately tragic Miss Wonderly, it drags him into a web of intrigue, deceit, betrayal, and murder as several eccentric criminals seek to obtain the titular falcon.

July 17-18 at 8PM - Guild Church, 204 Elm Street, North Cambridge, MA (Davis Square)
Important note: This location has multiple stairs required to access both the performance space and the restrooms.

You can also reserve tickets here and pay at the door.

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Tickets for the July 23-26 performances will be at Boston Center for the Arts 539 Tremont Street, Boston. This location is fully-accessible, including performance space and restrooms. You can purchase tickets for July 23-26 performances directly from BCA.

Date & Time

Jul 17 - 18, 2026

Venue Details

The Guild Church

204 Elm Street
North Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140 The Guild Church
Post Meridian Radio players

Founded in 2005 and based in the Boston area, The Post-Meridian Radio Players are a group of actors, writers, FoleyFX artists, composers, sound designers and other interested people dedicated to the preservation of radio drama, and the development of audio theater, as unique art forms. They offer live performances and studio productions of both classic tales from the Golden Age of Radio and original works by new and experienced writers, with a special emphasis on science-fiction, fantasy, and horror.

PMRP is now (along with our sibling group Theatre@First) under the umbrella of the Massachusetts Community Theatre Corporation (MCTC, which we generally pronounce “Mitsy”), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.