The 1940's Radio Hour takes the audience on a nostalgic trip down memory lane into a backdrop of the second World War, setting the stage for swinging big band music and song and old fashioned situation comedy of a bygone period. It takes place in a small 5000-watt New York City radio station (WOV) and is centered around a group of performers and their attempts to make it to the "big time" in show biz. The radio program is seen through the eyes of the theatre audience who become the actual 1940s radio station audience.
Performance Schedule
Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
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1 8:00 pm |
2 8:00 pm |
3 8:00 pm |
4 2:00 pm |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 8:00 pm |
9 8:00 pm |
10 8:00 pm |
11 2:00 pm |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
The days in the calendar are color-coded:
White | Plenty of seats were available |
Yellow | A popular performance, but seats were available |
Red | A
very popular show, very few seats were available |
This show features the direction of Linda Oroszko, music direction of Bill Condon, choreography of Elisabeth Ann Hughes, and accompaniment by James Haupt, performed by the following cast:
Worcester Magazine has an interview with this show's director, Linda Oroszko.