Synopsis
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. A young scientist discovers the ability to make himself invisible, affording him a unique and exciting opportunity to study the people around him. But what will happen when the novelty wears off and the invisibility does not?
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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.
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Status
In stock
- Type of Show Full-length Play
- Product Code I76000
- Cast Size 12
- Min. Royalty Rate $90/perf
- Cost $39.95
- Approx. Run Time 90 min
Categories
- Target Audience Middle School | High School | College and Adult
- Performing Group High School | College Theatre | Community Theatre
- Genre Drama
- ISBN(13) 9780871294838
Customer Reviews
- "Alien Voices production of "The Invisible Man" was very successful, most importantly fun! Students were allowed to be very creative. Show was easy to perform during a very stressful time of school year."
- Review by Joan Williams, Ursuline High School, Youngstown, OH
- "The Invisible Man was enjoyed by our audiences, bringing back memories from those who grew up when radio was the major form of entertainment."
- Review by Jim Stott, Fox Country Players, Yorkville, IL
- "A very fun script, popular with both the audience and the actors. It fit perfectly as light summer theatre fare with limited rehearsals."
- Review by Daniel Nazworth, Cumberland College, Williamsburg, KY
- "Some said, "Best ever." Fun!"
- Review by Walter Williams, Master Arts Theatre, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hints, Tips, and Tricks
- "We did it in 1940s style costumes and our senior citizens loved it!"
- Tip by Walter Williams, Master Arts Theatre, Grand Rapids, Mich.