CreakyJoints Radio Theatre

By: Global Healthy Living Foundation
  • Summary

  • CreakyJoints Radio Theatre presents - Radio Theatre!
    2024 GHLF
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Episodes
  • The Man Who Thought Of Everything
    Dec 15 2020
    CreakyJoints Radio Theater presents “The Man Who Thought of Everything” — starring CreakyJoints members Laura Gardner as Irene, Heather Schick as Phyllis, and Jed Finley as Ernest. Elope? When this show was written in 1939, it involved climbing up ivy and down a rope ladder with a Cadillac in waiting and a Ford for a backup. This short comedy written by E. N. Taylor is a double-take on marriage with no detail left to chance.

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    13 mins
  • Dark Journey
    Dec 15 2020
    Love and fear, the two components of any good radio theater show in the 1940s, are all over CreakyJoints Radio Theater’s “Dark Journey”, a tale of one woman’s desire to find and keep the love of her life, and a friend’s need to keep this woman grounded.

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    32 mins
  • A Summer Romance
    Dec 15 2020
    CreakyJoints Radio Theater presents “A Summer Romance” — starring CreakyJoints members, Laura Gardner as Peggy, Julia G. Chayko as Mabel, and Jed Finley as David. A Summer Romance takes us to a 1930s vacation hotel where a young switchboard operator falls in love with a guest. But like so many summer romances, the end comes too soon is when one of them tells other of plans for the Fall. And those plans don’t include marriage. Social status, education and money clash as what was love for one but just a fling for the other plays out as pain and hard lessons learned.

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    15 mins

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