LizzieMaine
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I've seen them performed at the Friends of Old Time Radio convention, and the quality varies wildly -- usually it's a mix of veteran actors and amateurs, and it's being done more for the entertainment of the live audience than any attempt to actually recreate the experience of a real broadcast. Particularly, there's often, either subconscious or conscious, an "ironic, campy" attitude on the part of some of the performers that sets my teeth on edge.
I've heard some of the modern "audio theatre" productions as well, and while many of these deserve high marks for effort, I think there's a tendency in too many of them toward overproduction. So much time is lavished on sound effects that they forget the importance of a good, well-acted script. I really don't need to hear every tick of the clock in the room, or every rustle of the leading lady's petticoats -- but what I *do* need is actors who know how to sell a story thru their voices alone. That talent, unfortunately, is very rare nowadays.
I've heard some of the modern "audio theatre" productions as well, and while many of these deserve high marks for effort, I think there's a tendency in too many of them toward overproduction. So much time is lavished on sound effects that they forget the importance of a good, well-acted script. I really don't need to hear every tick of the clock in the room, or every rustle of the leading lady's petticoats -- but what I *do* need is actors who know how to sell a story thru their voices alone. That talent, unfortunately, is very rare nowadays.