Show: THE WAR OF THE WORLDS Book: H G Wells |
Location: Those Thrilling Days of Yesteryear Director: Pam Turlow |
Earlier this week, I decided to watch / listen to a group of volunteers recreate the radio program by H.G. Wells: The War of the Worlds. I have always been a fan of old-time radio programs ever since I started to learn how to drive… and as thus would listen to the radio often (particularly late late at night).
So when friends of mine told me about this production that they were all a part of… I figured “why not?” I have been listening to other radio program of a similar notion via 780 WBBM, but to see it live is something else.
But before I go on from the website of Those Thrilling Days of Yesteryear:
[They] are a group of Chicagoland actors and performers who share a common interest—to perform old time radio programs for the community.
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The entire company is made up of volunteers who donate their time to recreate these shows from the Golden Age of Radio for the Chicagoland community. It takes quite some effort to browse through the thousands of old time radio episodes, select a favorite, listen and type out the script—many of these are not available in print and have to be painstakingly transcribed—gather sound effects, then rehearse and mount the production.
Although we are only to give these historical programs a new life a few times a year, we strive to make sure that it’s well worth the wait.
It would appear that most (if not all) of their productions take place at the Oak Park Arms in Oak Park, Illinois… and have been doing so since September of 2002. The majority of their eclectic programming come from the Golden Age of Radio.
What is there to say about it?
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