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Electric City Suite (A Collection of Six Radio Plays) (radio manuscript)
Electric City Suite (A Collection of Six Radio Plays) (radio manuscript)
Remember the good old days of radio—when people had to use their imaginations—when the mind was a stage? Those days are back—only better! You can SEE as well as HEAR radio programs.

The best of both worlds! SIX new ONE-ACT PLAYS for Radio or stage BY L.A. Critics Circle Award-WINNING PLAYWRIGHT!
Radio comedy/drama. By Ed Simpson.

 Electric City Suite is a cycle of six one-act plays originally written for radio and telling the story of a quirky Scranton, Pennsylvania, snack delivery man and his family from 1921 to the present. The Amazing Goldin…and the Regeneration of the Punjabs (5m., 2w.). It's 1921, backstage at Scranton's famous Poli Theater. Danny McBride, the 12-year-old son of a coal miner, meets Horace Goldin, a mysterious magician, and makes an unusual but heartfelt request. Orbiting Scranton (2m., 1w.). It's February 20, 1962, and astronaut John Glenn is about to become the first American to orbit the earth. Dan McBride is now a grandfather, and a lifetime of working in the mines has ruined his health but not his spirit. Today, he's watching the news coverage with his grandson, "Bolts," a chubby, lonely 12-year-old home suffering from "bully flu." As Colonel Glenn prepares for his adventure, Dan gives Bolts something which will help prepare him for his own life's "great adventure." Mixed Nuts and Bolts (4m., 1w.). Halloween, 1991, at Jimmy's, a neighborhood bar in Scranton where the regulars gather for beer and darts. Don Polosky's wife has just left him and their young daughter. Hurt and angry, Don has retreated to Jimmy's to figure out what's happened to his life. His brooding is shattered by the arrival of a loud, jovial stranger—snack delivery man Bolts Dennehy. Paris of the Lackawanna (2m., 1w.). Fifteen years later, best friends Bolts and Don enjoy an afternoon of fishing. Don is in a foul mood. His daughter, Maggie, is moving to Chicago to marry a man she's just met on the Internet. As Don struggles with the imminent departure of his beloved daughter, Bolts offers his friendship—and some typically colorful advice. A Journey Standing Still (3w.). At the airport awaiting the arrival of her estranged daughter, Maxine Stofko falls into conversation with Louise Carney, a world traveler and self-described blabbermouth. As the two strangers pass the time, Louise reveals the sad truth of her adventures, and Maxine confides her conflicted feelings for her new acquaintance—snack man Bolts Dennehy. First Dance in Your Dreams (3m., 1w.). Back at Jimmy's, part-time bartender Don is preparing for the lunch-time crowd when Bolts barrels in with a snack delivery and an unusual request—he needs Don to teach him to dance so he can impress his new girlfriend, Maxine. Approximate running time: each play, 30 minutes. The plays may be done separately or as a full evening. All of the plays may also be fully staged.

Notes
The plays may be done separately or as a full evening … individual royalties $35 each.

Some of the advantages to producing radio plays:

One Simple Set—A radio station—made up mostly of drapes, a control booth (if desired), mikes, and sound effects equipment.

Less Wardrobe—no changes of wardrobe are necessary.

Less Staging—actors simply stand at mikes most of the time.

Less Rehearsal—actors don't memorize lines—they just read them.

Fewer Cast Members—one actor plays many parts.

No Props—only scripts.
Play details
Status:  In Stock
Type of show:  Collection*Full-Length
Catalog Code:  E58
Royalty:  $75.00 /perf.*
Cost:  $12.50
Approx. Running Time:  180 min.
Categories
Target Audience: College and Adult * Family (All Audiences)
Performing Group: High Schools * College Theatre * Senior Theatre * Community Theatre * Stock & Lort
Genre: Comedy * Drama * Radio Play
ISBN (10): 1583426353
Publication Date: 06/02/2009
Biographies
Ed Simpson's full-length plays have been widely produced throughout the United States and Canada and include Additional Particulars (2000, Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Backstage West Garland Award for Playwriting), Elephant Sighs, Periphery, The Battle of Shallowford, The Comet of St. Loomis and A Point of Order. He wrote the musical adaptation of The Amazing Goldin with composer Elizabeth ...More
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Please note that royalties quoted in our catalog are intended for K-12 schools with a standard curriculum only. All other producing groups must submit a completed application.


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