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OLD-TIME RADIO DRAMA LIVE SHOW OCTOBER 13
Old-Time Radio Drama (Ideas Network, Saturdays 8-11PM [except WHAD] and Sundays 8-11PM), will be taping a live performance of a radio play, "The Water Engine," by David Mamet, at the Hemsley Theatre on the UW-Madison campus on Saturday, October 13, at 8PM.
The play is about a young man who designs an engine that runs on water, leaving no pollutants and requiring no chemicals. His idealism is thwarted, though, when he comes face-to-face with ruthless businessmen.
The show will be playing at the theatre Thursdays through Sundays from September 29 to October 13; however, the October 13 performance is the only one that will be aired live on WPR. Tickets are $20 for the general public, $14 for UW students. Discounts are available for seniors and children. Purchase tickets at the Vilas Hall Box Office (608-262-1500) or the Wisconsin Union Box Office (608-262-2201). And here's an added bonus: show your WPR MemberCard and get 2-for-1 admission on regularly priced tickets!
http://www.utmadison.com/onstage.htm
2007 - 08 Season
The Water Engine
by David Mamet
directed by Tony Simotes
Hemsley Theatre
September 28 - October 13, 2007
Rediscover 1930s radio drama with this exceptional play which tells the story of a man who invents a water-powered engine and those who want to steal it. The suspense and intrigue is framed in the language of a chain letter and the dystopian elements of scientific progress. The Water Engine will be broadcast on Wisconsin Public Radio.