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Sweeney Todd and the String of Pearls: An Audio Melodrama in Three Despicable Acts

By Yuri Rasovsky
Narrated by: Hollywood Theater of the Ear, Full Cast
Unabridged — 2 hours, 20 minutes
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By Yuri Rasovsky
Narrated by: Hollywood Theater of the Ear, Full Cast
Unabridged — 2 hours, 20 minutes
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The insidious Fleet Street barber slit his first throat in an 1846 ¿penny dreadful,¿ one of those gaudy serialized novels that gleefully offered thrills and gore to sensation-hungry Victorians. Titled The String of Pearls, it told of Sweeney Todd, whose shop stood next to St. Dunstan¿s Church, just a few blocks from the Royal Courts of Justice.

On this site, he robbed and murdered hundreds of customers. To dispose of their remains, he carried them to an underground bakery of o…