Through The Looking Glass
When a woman discovers an antique mirror at an estate sale, she brings home far more than a piece of furniture—she brings home a curse that blurs the boundary between reflection and reality. As evening falls and the house grows quiet, our protagonist notices something deeply wrong: the woman in the mirror moves independently, with intentions all her own. What begins as an unsettling observation escalates into a nightmare of psychological terror as the mirror-self grows stronger, more insistent, hungrier. With each passing night, the line between the real world and the one trapped behind the glass becomes dangerously thin. Will our heroine discover the mirror's dark history before her reflection claims dominion over her very life? This is vintage mystery radio at its most atmospheric, complete with the creeping dread of the unknown and a twist ending that will haunt you long after the final fade-out.
The CBS Radio Mystery Theater thrived during the golden age of imagination—that remarkable era when radio listeners needed only their minds to conjure entire worlds of suspense and terror. Running from 1974 to 1982, the show revived the spirit of 1930s and '40s horror programming for a new generation, crafting self-contained dramas that proved the medium's enduring power. "Through the Looking Glass" exemplifies the show's mastery of psychological horror, drawing listeners into intimate spaces where the supernatural lurks behind everyday objects. The production's sound design—subtle creaks, whispers, and the gentle chime of reflected movement—creates an immersive experience no visual medium could replicate.
Settle into your favorite chair, dim the lights, and prepare yourself for a journey through the supernatural. "Through the Looking Glass" awaits those brave enough to look back.