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1940s Radio Hour Is Exhilarating

Blog Post - December 21, 2016

Category: What's New

It’s December 1942, and New York’s little-radio-station-that-could, WOV, is about to air its final broadcast of the holiday-themed Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade. That’s the setting for The 1940’s Radio Hour playing at the New Village Arts Theatre.  The 1940's Radio Hour is a timeless play full of classic tunes sung in four- and five-part harmony. With its dance routines, swinging music — including “Ain’t She Sweet,” “Blue Moon,” “You Go to My Head” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” — and beloved cast of characters, Radio Hour is a perfect holiday treat!

Photo credit Shaun Hagen, Top Shelf Photo. 

Written by Walton Jones | Directed by Dana Case

Runs: December 3 – 31, 2016

Show Times: Wed 7pm | Thurs / Fri / Sat 8pm | Matinee Sat 3 / Sun 2pm

Ticket Information:  www.newvillagearts.org 



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