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'The 1940's Radio Hour' by Landmark Community Theatre - My Review

"Celebrate the holidays with a vintage family musical!"

Pictured: (from left) Nolan Cummings, Carletha Hawley, Justin Normandin and Alexa Campangna in ‘The 1940’s Radio Hour’ at the Thomaston Opera House Photo by Landmark Community Theatre

Landmark Community Theatre is doing just that with their current production of ‘The 1940’s Radio Hour’ by Walton Jones. Dan Checovetes directs this period piece that features a list of characters broadcasting classic musical numbers, comedy and radio spots at a seedy little New York radio station for the troops overseas.

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Before the opening night performance, Executive Director Jeff Dunn honored long-time organist Juan Cardona Jr. in the Thomaston Opera House Volunteer Spotlight. The audience was treated to a video of Mr. Cardona speaking about his many years playing the magnificent theatre organ and we even got to see some of the inner workings of the instrument.

The final production of the 2015 Season, 1940’S RADIO HOUR, runs December 4, 5, 11, 12 @ 8pm and November 28, 29, December 6, 13 @ 2pm. Tickets: Adults $24.00 Seniors & Students $20.00

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