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Radiotheatre's Holidays SCI-FI Festival

First Preview: Dec 4, 2018
Opening Date: Dec 19, 2018
Closing Date: Jan 5, 2019
Running Time: 01:20
Radiotheatre's Holidays SCI-FI Festival

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Playing @
St. John's Lutheran Church
81 Christopher St, New York City, NY 10014
In celebration of its 15th season in NYC, the critically acclaimed, award-winning RADIOTHEATRE presents two of its greatest hits in repertory - the Drama Desk Award nominated Mary Shelley’s FRANKENSTEIN - and five times NYIT Innovative Theater Award nominated, twice winner H.G.WellsTHE TIME MACHINE…two of the greatest, most influential Science Fiction tales of all time! 

Written by a 19 years old girl in 1808, Frankenstein is celebrating its 200th Anniversary this year! The Time Machine (1898) was written by the Father of Modern Science Fiction and has never been surpassed in its theme about the dangers of traveling into the past and future. Both books have NEVER been out of publication around the world and continue to influence countless students, writers, filmmakers, artists, scientists and theologians alike.

RADIOTHEATRE pulls out all the stops with these two adaptations, presenting a terrific original orchestral score for each and packed with visual FX and award-winning sound design. 
Off-Off BroadwayPerformance ArtPlay - Drama
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 10

Performance Schedule

REPERTORY PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
VISIT - http://www.radiotheatrenyc.com/


Written By
  • Dan Bianchi

Music
  • Dan Bianchi

Director
  • Dan Bianchi

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    Small set of stairs
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    Accessible to people in wheelchairs and those who have other mobility challenges.

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