• The World We Made | GSMC Classics: Great Scenes from Great Plays

  • Apr 28 2024
  • Duración: 31 m
  • Podcast

The World We Made | GSMC Classics: Great Scenes from Great Plays

  • Resumen

  • Step back into the golden age of radio with GSMC Classics: Great Scenes from Great Plays, a rebroadcast of the timeless radio series that captivated audiences in the winter of 1948. Delve into the rich tapestry of classic literature as this show adapts twenty-minute segments from iconic plays such as "Dark Victory" by Block, "Little Women" by Alcott, "A Tale of Two Cities" by Dickens, "What Every Woman Knows" by Barrie, "The Devil and Daniel Webster" by Benet, "Young Mr. Lincoln," "A Doll's House," and more.

    As television emerged as the dominant entertainment medium, Great Scenes from Great Plays offered a haven for high-brow entertainment, providing listeners with thought-provoking programming that resonated with its serious audience. While not among the most widely recognized radio shows of its time, it remains a treasure trove for those seeking intellectually stimulating content with a profound message.

    Join us as we revisit these classic radio episodes, meticulously preserved and presented by GSMC Podcast Network. Immerse yourself in the timeless performances and captivating narratives that defined an era, all brought to you unedited for an authentic glimpse into the past.

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    Disclaimer: Please note that GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows as historical content, preserving them in their original form. While we strive to entertain and educate, it's important to acknowledge that societal standards have evolved since these broadcasts originally aired. The views and beliefs expressed in these shows may not align with contemporary values, but they offer valuable insights into the cultural landscape of their time.
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