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"The 1940s Radio Hour" is a behind-the-scenes experience of live radio as the crew of WOV, a fictional New York City radio station, prepares and airs a live show in December 1942. The show features a ...
The Charles Dickens holiday classic comes to life as a live 1940s radio broadcast, complete with vintage commercials for fruitcake (extra-fancy), and the magic of live sound effects and musical ...
Set as a live show emanating from a New York City radio station in December 1942, the first year of World War II, “The 1940’s Radio Hour” evokes that time with songs and commercials.
"The 1940s Radio Hour" is a variety show by Walton Jones, set on a sound stage on Dec. 2, 1942. The show will entertain audiences of all ages and features well-known standards such as "Boogie ...
What began in 1843 with the publication of Charles Dickens’ novella “A Christmas Carol” has become a story that has been adapted for many formats including theater. Curtain Call T… ...
Were it any other play about an American time and place, “A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol” might be faulted for raising more questions than it answers from the moment Joe ...
The adaptation on stage at MCT frames the familiar tale as a 1940s radio broadcast, complete with commercials, sound effects and a peek at behind-the scenes magic.
It's just about that time for the holidays. Here to give us a little background about this year's 1940s holiday radio show, welcome to creator and director, Sebastian Verdis and his wife Andrea ...
The annual performance brings dozens of people together, including students, for the re-creation of a 1940s radio variety show. It also features jazz ensembles performing popular tunes from the ...
Victory Hall Players will be presenting Joe Landry's radio-play adaptation of the classic 1946 Frank Capra film with a cast of nine actors, plus a pianist, at Victory Hall Theater ...
The script is brilliant, the cast have done their era specific homework regarding accents, and most importantly they’ve ...