
Writers Jeffrey Cranor, left, and Joseph Fink are the creators of “Welcome to Night Vale.” Photo by Nina Subin/courtesyWelcome to Night Valeīack in 2012, New York actor Cecil Baldwin got together with a friend and fellow actor, Joseph Fink, over an idea Fink had after hearing Baldwin voice a particular character in a play. The trademark logo for the popular podcast, which began in 2012 and has featured over 160 episodes. Photo by Veronica Rose/courtesy Weclome to Night Vale Photo by Whitney Browne/courtesy Welcome to Night ValeĬecil Baldwin, at left, says the live shows of “Welcome to Night Vale” bring a very different dynamic to the story. Symphony Sanders voices the character of Tamika Flynn, a book lover who hates librarians and leads a child militia in Night Vale. Photo by Whitney Browne/courtesy Welcome to Night Vale Meg Bashwiner, a longtime contributor to “Welcome to Night Vale,” and the emcee of the live show, is a 2008 graduate of UMass Amherst.

Poster by Jessica Hayworth/image courtesy Welcome to Night Vale The main storyline of the 2020 live show of “Welcome to Night Vale” concerns a house that seems to be haunted while it’s still under construction.

Cecil Baldwin is the longtime narrator of “Welcome to Night Vale,” playing a character of the same name on the podcast and in the live shows.
