A CHRISTMAS CAROL: THE LIVE RADIO PLAY
Scottsville's very own 'Victory Hall Players' brings you Charles Dickens' holiday classic come to life as a live 1940s radio broadcast, complete with vintage commercials for fruitcake (extra-fancy), and the magic of live sound effects and musical underscoring.
AUDITIONS!
Join us for auditions for A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play on Wednesday, November 10 at 7:00PM, Victory Hall Theater.
The Edgar Allan Poe Afterlife Radio Show
Join us for this outdoor show which promise to haunt, enrapture, and entertain! For those unfamiliar with radio show plays, this style of theatre takes the viewer back to the days when folks were glued to their radios, rather than their iPhones or even their televisions, imagining the tales being created in some distant studio, complete with voice actors, foley artists (sound effect creators), and old-timey commercial spots.
BIRTHDAY CLUB
SHOW DESCRIPTION:
Five women get together for their birthdays, each with their own story, to drink, celebrate, commiserate, and support each other as they negotiate through marriage, work, divorce, birth, kids, and solve the problems of the world.
HISTORY OF VICTORY HALL
Victory Theater, originally called Victory Hall, was designed by D. Wiley Anderson. Construction was completed in 1920. It was the dream of drama teacher Marion McKay to have a setting for dramatic performances and traveling vaudeville and Chautauqua shows. The theatre name commemorates the Armistice of World War 1, and the building served its original purpose until 1960 when it became the Municipal Building for the Town of Scottsville.
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