In
October of 1934, "Lux Radio Theater" debuted in New
York on NBC's Blue radio network. Presenting audio versions of
popular Broadway plays, the show failed to garner an audience
and soon ran out of material.
After
switching networks to CBS and moving to Hollywood, Lux found its
true market. The show began featuring adaptations of popular films,
performed by as many of the original stars as possible. With an
endless supply of hit films scripts and an audience of more than
40 million, Lux enjoyed a prosperous run until the curtain fell
in 1956.
In
1999, an ad-hoc group of performers made the decision to bring
back "those thrilling days of yesteryear" by recreating
Old-Time Radio Drama live onstage- in front of an audience, with
live sound effects, and a cast that could vocally resurrect actors
from this bygone era. Culminating in a performance on Friday,
November 24th 2000, our show was an enormous undertaking- but
one that, at least for me, was a labor of love. These pages concern
our shows- the one behind us, and those (hopefully) ahead.
Shawn
Crosby
Producer