We are staging this in a 1940s radio studio. "We set out from the beginning to block this show so that they (the actors) all remain six feet apart. The production opened Thursday night, and Bower said “the actors are really excited to finally get to do it in front of an audience." Note that the actors onstage are NOT wearing face masks (although the audience is required to do so). Jamie Bower, who directed the production, joined us on KSMU’s “Arts News.” Walnut, with limited seating availability, and as an online stream. It through December 13 at the Landers Theatre, 311 E. The beloved American holiday classic "It's A Wonderful Life," the story of idealistic George Bailey who learns that his life really has positively impacted everyone around him, comes to life as a “live” 1940s radio broadcast in Springfield Little Theatre's holiday production.
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