Turn on and Tune in to Old Time Radio

The Beloit International Film Festival focuses most of its ten days to the work of emerging filmmakers, focusing on the narratives, documentaries and short films they are producing today.

But one of the most popular elements of BIFF in recent years has been a throwback to the past in content and technology. On opening night, leading off the festivities, vintage classic radio becomes the art form of the moment.

State One Theatre CompanyThis year BIFF welcomes the Stage One Theatre Company for a performance of the radio drama, All About Eve. The hour-long performance will be live at La Casa Grande on Fri., Feb. 23 at 5:30 p.m. It will be simultaneously broadcast live on WCLO Radio replete with music, sound effects and a live studio audience.

Sponsored by Beloit Regional Hospice and WCLO Radio, the free presentation transform the spacious screening venue at La Casa Grande.

All About Eve is based on the Oscar winning 1950 movie starring Bette Davis as a highly regarded but aging Broadway star whose career is threatened by an ambitious young fan who insinuates herself into her life and her personal relationships.

“Vintage radio theatre has become a popular part of BIFF over recent years when they outstanding actors have broadcast Casablanca and the Maltese Falcon,” notes BIFF Executive Director Max Maiken. “It is extremely well done, whether you are introducing another generation to the way live radio used to be produced or taking a trip down memory lane yourself.

“And the nice twist on our production is that if you get there before the ‘ON AIR’ light goes on, you can get a taco and a margarita.”

Stage One Theatre Company

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