

Most of the episodes are approximately a half-hour long (with commercials), though some episodes are double-length.

For example, five actors who have performed on Imagination Theatre (Lowrie, Rick May, Dennis Bateman, Gary Schwartz, and Ellen McLain) voiced characters in the video game Team Fortress 2. Several actors on the program have also voiced characters in video games, and some have done work for the same titles. Many voice actors have guest starred on Imagination Theatre, and its regular actors play multiple roles across the program's various series. An announcement about a new website was released in July 2019, and a longer statement about the return of Imagination Theatre was released in December 2019. In 2019, Lawrence "Larry" Albert and John Patrick Lowrie, both actors/producers on Imagination Theater, launched a successful crowdfunding campaign to produce further episodes under the name "Aural Vision, LLC". In February 2017, Jim French Productions announced that it would be "retiring from production and closing its doors at the end of March." French died in December 2017 at age 89. The program was originally produced by Jim French and is based in Seattle.

Multiple radio series have aired as part of Imagination Theatre, the most popular of which are the two long-running mystery series The Adventures of Harry Nile and The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Originally produced by Jim French Productions, the program is now produced by Aural Vision, LLC. Imagination Theatre is an American syndicated radio drama program airing on AM & FM radio stations across the United States. American syndicated radio drama program Imagination Theatre Genre
