Radio Hour

Leila’s beloved Frankie is gone. Good thing magic is real. And the weird old person who sold Leila a portal to The Other Side wasn’t full of it.

Leila’s beloved Frankie is gone. Good thing magic is real. And the weird old person who sold Leila a portal to The Other Side wasn’t full of it.

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Radio Hour

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  • Daniel Prillaman: Radio Hour

    A fun, moving short of magical realism and sapphic love, even if one of them happens to be…well, gone. Actors and designers, particularly, will have a field day bringing the imagery and sounds of this script to life. I’m left with a multitude of emotions on grief, longing, and our universe, and I’m loving every bit.

    A fun, moving short of magical realism and sapphic love, even if one of them happens to be…well, gone. Actors and designers, particularly, will have a field day bringing the imagery and sounds of this script to life. I’m left with a multitude of emotions on grief, longing, and our universe, and I’m loving every bit.

  • Morey Norkin: Radio Hour

    A beautifully imaginative piece of magic to be sure. Laurel Andersen has given us a story of love and loss presented with theatricality and grace. Exquisite!

    A beautifully imaginative piece of magic to be sure. Laurel Andersen has given us a story of love and loss presented with theatricality and grace. Exquisite!

  • Aly Kantor: Radio Hour

    One day, a passionate sound designer will stumble across this play, and that sound designer will be the luckiest artist on earth, for they will have come across a lovely, compelling, magical piece that demands a stunning, haunting, dynamic sonic atmosphere. That's not even to mention the lucky actors who will get to deliver a quiet, tender performance full of yearning, spoken and unspoken. I love the easy magic and the universality of this tiny slice of life and/or death!

    One day, a passionate sound designer will stumble across this play, and that sound designer will be the luckiest artist on earth, for they will have come across a lovely, compelling, magical piece that demands a stunning, haunting, dynamic sonic atmosphere. That's not even to mention the lucky actors who will get to deliver a quiet, tender performance full of yearning, spoken and unspoken. I love the easy magic and the universality of this tiny slice of life and/or death!

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Character Information

Two women, one any gender
  • Leila
    Character Age
    20s-30s
  • Frankie
    Character Age
    20s-30s
  • Radio Voice
    Plays Maria Richardson, classical radio host, and an actor doing commercial copy.
    Character Age
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Team Theatre (online), Year 2021
  • Type Workshop, Organization Reboot Theatre Company (Test Kitchen) - (online), Year 2020