In 1963 the British novelist and critic David Lodge was a student working on a satirical revue for the Birmingham Repertory Theatre.That happened in real life. Think what you could with that set up in a story….remember, though, the crucial difference between fiction and non fiction. Fiction has to be realistic.
I’m not sure when the broadcast happened, Bridget, but do you remember hearing about what happened when ‘War of the Worlds’ was broadcast? As I heard it, many people sitting eating dinner believed that aliens were actually invading because the play sounded like a real, live broadcast.
You can hear Orson Welles’ 1938 broadcast here (57 minutes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs0K4ApWl4g
Even today It sounds cutting edge and the morning after it was broadcast American newspaper headlines revealed the fear caused:
“Radio Listeners in Panic, Taking War Drama as Fact” – the New York Times. “Radio Fake Scares Nation” – Chicago Herald and Examiner.
“US Terrorized By Radio’s ‘Men From Mars’ – San Francisco Chronicle.
Orson Welles was 23 years old at the time…
That’s the one, Bridget! 🙂
Thanks for reminding me about this iconic radio story telling Wendy.