The Black Mass

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The Black Mass was a horror-fantasy radio drama produced by Erik Bauersfeld, a leading West Coast radio dramatist. The series aired on KPFA (Berkeley) and KPFK (Los Angeles) from 1960 to 1965 on an irregular schedule. Bauersfeld was the Director of Drama and Literature at KPFA from 1962 to 1991.

After John Whiting began at KPFA in 1960, he subsequently became the listener-supported station's production director, presenting dozens of programs about the arts and current affairs over a 14-year span. Whiting was the sound designer on The Black Mass, and his collaborations with Bauersfeld were later credited as "keeping radio drama alive in America in the 1960s."

Bauersfeld's Black Mass productions were an influence on writer-producer Tom Lopez (ZBS), who noted, "In the 1960s, I was inspired by someone at KPFA in Berkeley, Eric Bauersfeld. who did a series called The Black Mass, adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft and such. He helped me a lot. I consider Eric my mentor. He also did some fine Eugene O'Neill plays for radio."

[edit] Episodes

Except as noted, these are in the Pacifica Radio Archives:

The following are listed from KPFA or KPFK airchecks, not the Pacifica Archives: Great American Scream - KPFK:

  • "The Boarded Window" by Ambrose Bierce
  • "A Haunted House" by Virginia Woolf
  • "The Feeder" by Earl Linder

"Imp of the Perverse" (by Poe from KQED, San Francisco [15"])


[edit] Releases of Black Mass Episodes

  • Dream of a Ridiculous Man -- Pacifica Radio Archive #BB5499 36:00 This tape has no opening, closing or credits; an older copy is listed as 37:40. A cast of six is listed on the label. With sound effects and original music by Ian Underwood, the show aired 1/29/67.
  • Adaptations of Lovecraft's "The Rats in the Walls" and "The Outsider" were released in the 1970s on a limited LP pressing of 1,000 copies.