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THE LAST RADIO SHOWAdd to Cart
By: Todd WallingerAdd to Wish List
Script: $9.00
Notebook Script: $16.75
   (8.5 x 11 3-ring binder with large margins for notes)
First Performance Royalty: $75.00
Each Additional Performance: $75.00
Limited Video Rights: $50.00
Limited Streaming/Broadcast Rights: $50.00
Extra Streams: $0.50
Type: Full Length Play
Genres: Comedy, Farce
Theme: Radio Theatre
Running Time: 90 minutes
Speaking Cast: 5 females, 5 males, 10 total cast
ISBN: 978-1-61588-511-4
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Synopsis
It's 1948, and KUKU Radio is in trouble. Their broadcast tower keeps falling over. The electric company is about to shut off their power. And now they're losing actors, one by one. Can this ragtag crew keep the show going? Or will they be shut down for good? This hilarious farce brings back the Golden Age of Radio, with crazy commercials such as Kindling Krunch ("the cereal that's like having your own national park—in a bowl!"), and even crazier shows, like The Thing With Two Spleens and Tex King, The Humming Cowboy. Of course, the best part of those old-time radio shows was the sound effects, and this play features over two dozen of them, most of which can be produced from simple household items. Don't touch that dial. This is radio like you've never seen it before!
 

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