STOCKTON – With COVID-19 severely limiting in-person theater productions across the country, Delta Drama is seizing the opportunity to explore a different genre: the radio play.
And what better way to begin than with perhaps the most famous of all radio plays, "The War of the Worlds?”
Broadcast from New York's Mercury Theatre in 1938, this infamous radio play had many terrified listeners convinced that an actual alien invasion of Earth was taking place. Adapted by Howard E. Koch, co-writer of Casablanca, and directed and narrated by Orson Welles, this original script detailing the frightening tale of an extraterrestrial takeover will now thrill and chill audiences through a new medium.
Delta Drama’s free full-scale production will be broadcast via the Internet as an homage to the radio plays of the past, while looking forward to the current trends in American theatre.
The production is yet another example of how Delta College is striving to provide students with a quality education even in the midst of this pandemic. The College has distributed thousands of Chromebooks and hot spots to help students learn remotely, and even went so far as to purchase skeletons that science students can borrow and work with at home.
WHAT: Virtual production of the 1938 radio play War of the Worlds
WHO: Delta Drama students
WHEN: Friday and Saturday Dec. 4-5 at 7 p.m.; Sunday, Dec. 6 at 2 p.m.
WHERE: Visit deltadrama.com for free tickets. Recommended for ages 10 and up.
PRODUCTION STAFF
Director....................................................................................................Greg Foro
Costume Design......................................................................................Jonathan Singer
Lighting & Projection Design..................................................................Kevin Bautch
Sound Design..........................................................................................Greg Foro
CAST
Narrator/Orson Welles............................................................................ Michael Gonzales
Announcer 1*.......................................................................................... Megan Silva
Announcer 2*.......................................................................................... Troy Cobb
Announcer 3*...........................................................................................Kayla McConnell
Reporter Carla Philips..............................................................................Imri M. Tate
Professor Pierson…................................................................................Navaz Khan
Officer.....................................................................................................George Yacoub
Miss Wilmuth..........................................................................................Kayla Warner
Captain Lansing.....................................................................................Samuel Alessandra
Second LT. Voght...................................................................................Nick Hernandez
Gunner/Stranger....................................................................................Richard Rontal
Operator 1/Ensemble............................................................................Desarae Bridges
Operator 2/Ensemble............................................................................Sabiene Fontanilla
Operator 3/Ensemble............................................................................Brianna Pancheco
About Delta Drama
The Drama Program believes in the importance of providing to the college community a Drama curriculum that develops knowledge, skills and competencies necessary for transfer to the upper division level as well as fulfilling AA Degree general education requirements.
The Drama Program provides a rigorous, disciplined, and integrated curriculum designed to meet the vocational demands of the theatre profession. We offer scholarships to new students who qualify.
The Actor Training program is a two-year course of study in which students who have successfully auditioned can concentrate their efforts in rigorous acting classes three times a week in the first year and five times a week in the second year, while also studying stagecraft in separate technical classes.