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Member Since5/3/2006
Band Websitehttp://www.mercurytheatre.info/
Band MembersOrson Welles, John Houseman, Martin Gabel, Ray Collins, Alice Frost, Virginia Welles (Mrs. Orson Welles), Agnes Moorehead,and Many Others
InfluencesShakespeare,Classic Books,Science Fiction,Plays
Sounds LikeThe Campbell Playhouse
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   About The Mercury Theater
The beginnings of The Mercury Theatre on the Air actually go back to the formation of The Mercury Theatre itself. Having successfully produced Marc Blitzsteins controversial labor union opera, The Cradle Will Rock, for the Federal Theatre Project in June of 1937, John Houseman and the 21-year-old boy wonder of the theatre, Orson Welles, decided to form their own theatrical producing company. In August of that same year The Mercury Theatre was born, starting off with total monetary assets of $100 (about $1150 in modern funds). Their first production, Shakespeares Julius Caesar, adapted by Mr. Welles (and set in fascist Italy), opened in New York on November 11 and created as much controversy as the young producers had hoped; The Mercury Theatre (along with the widespread public recognition of Orson Welles) was off and running. By this time Orson Welles was already a radio veteran, having made frequent appearances on The March of Time as early as 1935 and, in fact, at the time of The Mercury Theatres formation, was engaged in a seven-part dramatization of Victor Hugos Les Miserables, which was airing on Friday evenings between July and September of 1937 over the Mutual Broadcasting System. Although not officially a Mercury (the series had been airing for a few weeks before The Mercury even came into existence), several actors who were to become fixtures of The Mercury Theatre of the Air such as Martin Gabel, Alice Frost, Ray Collins, Virginia Welles (Mrs. Orson Welles), Agnes Moorehead, and Everett Sloane, appeared in the program, which Mr. Welles produced, directed, scripted, and starred in. The summer of 1938 found Orson Welles (who was just finishing his season-long run as The Shadow) with the chance to display the talents of his Mercury Players on his own series to be broadcast from New York City. Initially to be called First Person Singular, the 60-minute program went on the air on July 11, 1938 as The Mercury Theatre on the Air. During that first 9-week summer series, it became increasingly apparent to the more perceptive radio listener that The Mercury Theatre was something special. Unlike many anthology series before and since, the stories were chosen because of their suitability to the radio medium. Also, the innovative use of sound-effects and music (by CBS staff composer/conductor Bernard Herrmann), combined with the gripping performances of Mr. Welles, made The Mercury Theatre one of the most compelling programs on the air. The stories presented were also out of the ordinary. Bram Stokers Gothic horror tale, Dracula, opened the series, followed by, among others, Treasure Island, A Tale of Two Cities, The 39 Steps, Abraham Lincoln, and The Count of Monte Cristo. While ratings were not high, CBS executives knew they had a worthwhile prestige program on their roster, and Welles was invited to add the show to the regular CBS lineup beginning in September of 1938. By the time the second series of 13 Mercury Theatre shows ended on December 4, Orson Welles was as big a celebrity as radio had produced, all because of an updated version for the airwaves of H. G. Wellss The War of the Worlds, adapted by Howard Koch (who was now scripting most of the shows) and John Houseman, but credited by the general public entirely to its director, producer, and star, Orson Welles. Despite the shows dismal Crossley rating of 5.4, the fury created by the War of the Worlds broadcast proved to the Campbells Soup company that people were listening and, beginning December 9, The Mercury Theatre became The Campbell Playhouse, taking over the 9pm Friday time slot formerly held by the series Campbell had previously sponsored, The Hollywood Hotel. While The Campbell Playhouse had a bigger budget than The Mercury Theatre, allowing for a weekly guest star from the stage or screen (which undoubtedly helped to boost the listenership to a respectable 14.4), the integrity and general flavor of the show remained much the same. Mr. Welless co-stars were engaged only with his approval (he refused more than one well-known motion picture player) and generally fit into the proceedings very comfortably. Thus Rebecca, the debut show, could boast the presence of Margaret Sullivan, while other programs featured Katherine Hepburn, Burgess Meredith, Helen Hayes, Madeleine Carroll, Laurence Olivier, Gertrude Lawrence, Joan Bennett, Lionel Barrymore, and other prominent actors. The stories tended to lean more towards popular contemporary literature than did The Mercury, with many of the plays coming from the motion pictures or the best-seller list. In the shows second season, it was moved from New York to Hollywood to accomodate Orson Welles and the other Mercury Players, who had signed a contract for their first picture at RKO (In the weeks prior to Campbells move to the West coast, Mr. Welles was traveling back East for the broadcast every week, studying his script in route; TWA gave Welles a special award for being their best customer of 1939, with combined mileage of 311,425). His picture work eventually meant that he was forced to give up The Campbell Playhouse (his last broadcast was on March 31, 1940), but the series lived on for a season without him. Now directed by George Zachary and scripted by John Houseman and Willis Cooper (who would later write and produce the radio series Quiet, Please!), the post-Welles series continued to produce top-grade radio drama with an impressive array of guest stars but, as none of the recordings of the final season appear to exist, one can only speculate on the entertainment value of such shows as Air Mail to Red Riding Hood with Miriam Hopkins and Humphrey Bogart, Kind Lady with Gladys George and Herbert Marshall, The Go-Getter with Helen Twelvetrees, Randolph Scott, and Frank Morgan, and My Client Curley with Fred Allen and Beatrice Kay. Orson Welles produced and starred in several excellent radio series during the next decade, but none ever matched the inventiveness and overall quality of The Mercury Theatre on the Air or The Campbell Playhouse. P.S. I am a fan of OTR and The Mercury Theater and Want people to listen to the shows!

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Oct 31 2008 4:42 PM

Happy Halloween!

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Devious Theatre



Sep 16 2008 12:30 PM

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What is this a peep show?



Oct 27 2007 9:57 PM

I hope you are having an amazing day!

On November 2, maybe see a movie
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On November 10, maybe go to a concert.
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If you don’t have time for either of these, maybe write a handwritten letter to your rep in Washington.

Who knows, your voice could be the one that makes a difference.

The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference
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Michael Stusser



Oct 10 2007 6:26 PM

Time to raise a glass and remember the Great Orson Welles, who died on this date in 1985. Your amazing plays, radio shows, movies, scripts, and performances live on, dear sir! Hope you have a great week, and, FYI, the book is finally out.


Check Out the Book Here!
Peace,
Michael



Unchained Productions

Unchained Productions



Sep 23 2007 7:23 PM

Thank you for being a friend to Unchained Productions . –And being a part of the Global Creative Collective . Stop by our page and browse through our Friends List and see what else is being done creatively around the globe.

Be on the lookout for an upcoming monthly Blog Feature --“BackStage Banter” -- featuring a different artist/creative talent each month with interviews and calendar plugs. Maybe that could be you!

And do keep in touch and leave a note to share you latest creative projects/passions/obsessions so we can support you. We are: Shouting in the Wilderness Theatre; The Scriptorium Publications; Sound Stage Audio Drama; Moving Images Digital Drama; *Shadow Step* Dance Troupe; Gideon’s Sword! Fight Choreography; Footlights Apprentice Theatrical & Literary Instruction and Education.


David Ian
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Unchained Productions
Commando Cody

Commando Cody



Jul 26 2007 7:15 AM

I love OTR...you can't beat the wealth or great programming that was done.
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Jul 6 2007 10:11 PM

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Jul 2 2007 9:27 AM

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May 24 2007 1:27 PM

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May 14 2007 7:40 PM

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muchas gracias from all at KingBathmat
John

John



May 2 2007 4:11 AM

Thanks!! Your Pal, John
John

John



May 2 2007 4:10 AM

Thanks!! Your Pal, John
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Hi The Mercury Theater, We appreciate your support!
Please check out our website.
Earlybird Deadline Wednesday, May 9th!
Have a fabulous day!


Ronald Colman

Ronald Colman



Apr 2 2007 4:14 AM

Jonny Blu

Jonny Blu



Mar 28 2007 2:14 AM

Hellooooo there! I got some new pics up from my show at "The Mint" in LA...please come see and comment too!!! :)

And please come check out my new blogs!!!

Cheers,

Jonny

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Great American Royal Circus

Great American Royal Circus



Mar 25 2007 1:19 AM

Hey there, thought I’d drop you a line and say hello, and to let you know we’re in the process of hiring employees for our 2008 tour. If you have any interest, or know a friend that might have interest in running away and joining a touring circus now is your chance. Click on the photo or visit our website at www.nonprofitcircus.com





Hope to hear from you,
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HR ~ The Great American Royal Circus
Great American Royal Circus

Great American Royal Circus



Mar 10 2007 1:07 AM

Hey, I’ve got a question for you… We are in the process of putting together our employee benefit package and striving to have the best benefit package in the circus industry. If you could pick one benefit (other than insurance and paid vacations - that’s a given) what would you want? We value our extended family/employees and want them to be happy. Thanks for your input.

Carolyn
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Lonesome Liz

Lonesome Liz



Mar 5 2007 1:20 AM

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Great American Royal Circus



Mar 4 2007 8:23 PM

Just wanted to drop by and say a friendly hello, and see how things are going for you. Hope all is well in your neck of the woods. We've had some exciting big breaks and are way ahead of schedule. Looks like we’ll be opening the show a little earlier. Take care. Thomas at >www.nonprofitcircus.com
Jonny Blu

Jonny Blu



Feb 2 2007 9:21 PM

Helloooo there! If you want it, I just put up my "Your Birthday Song" as a free download :)

Cheers,

Jonny


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Great American Royal Circus

Great American Royal Circus



Dec 28 2006 9:11 AM


Thank you so much for showing your support by becoming our friend. We are respectfully requesting your help again by answering our short questionnaire on our myspace profile, or by visiting our web site at www.nonprofitcircus.com . This will help us greatly when we show our sponsors we have the support of the “community “.

If you have already answered our questionnaire, we thank you very much! Please do not answer the questionnaire twice.

Thank you again for your support. Together we will feed hungry families across America.

Sincerely,
Thomas Hand
The Great American Royal Circus
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Dec 26 2006 3:10 PM

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Christian Doig

Christian Doig



Dec 22 2006 2:34 AM



Robert

Robert del Valle



Dec 16 2006 7:53 PM

Hey, It's X-Mas! Put on the Welles/Barrymore version of X-mas Carol.

So what if it's The Campbell Playhouse ...
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