Trinity Repertory Company is well on its way to establishing a new Christmastime tradition in Rhode Island. It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play recreates the beloved 1946 Jimmy Stewart/Donna Reed film as a 1940s-style radio production, complete with an on-air announcer, a tireless Foley artist and a live studio audience.
It’s a Wonderful Life tells the story of George Bailey, a selfless man from small-town Bedford Falls who values compassion above gain and always puts others’ needs before his own. George defers his dreams to maintain his family’s business – the Bailey Building and Loan – as it perpetually hovers on the brink of financial misfortune. In spite of the challenges, George Lives a life of unsparing service to his community and is rich in the love of his family and good friends. Yet, on one fateful Christmas, an unscrupulous business rival threatens to ruin George’s reputation, rob his freedom and jeopardize the very survival of the Building and Loan. Only Heavenly intervention keeps George from the ultimate act of despair.Benjamin Inniger serves as the production’s Foley artist and, truly, his work is an art form. Inniger skillfully creates the sounds of thin ice cracking, doors opening and closing, approaching footsteps and even the howling winds of a winter storm with an intriguing array of common, everyday objects. The Foley work is a show in itself and it never for a moment distracts from the other players; the voice actors and sound effects work together in an entirely seamless, organic fashion.
Trinity Rep’s It’s a Wonderful Life is a fantastic show for all ages. The production utilizes a most entertaining and imaginative form of storytelling and also provides a wonderful venue to introduce a new generation of audience members to the magic of the radio play form.It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play is at Trinity Repertory Company’s first-floor Dowling Theater through December 31, 2011. Tickets are available online at www.trinityrep.com, by phone (401) 351-4242, or by visiting the box office at 201 Washington Street, Providence, RI. Regular ticket prices range from $42-$66; contact the box office for details on rush tickets and discounts available for subscribers, groups of 10 or more, students and seniors.---
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