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Athens State University professor Tom McDougle practices his portrayal of Orson Welles in an upcoming production of the radio broadcast “The War of the Worlds.” Beside McDougle is equipment that was in the CBS radio studio in New York during the 1938 broadcast, including a cabinet-style reel-to-reel tape recorder, a “recording” sign and a timing clock. The items were borrowed from Muscle Shoals Sound in Sheffield. (News Courier/Kim Rynders)
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Published October 24, 2009 05:49 pm - Sixty-one years to the day since "The War of the Worlds" radio broadcast, Athens State University’s Tom McDougle will direct a stage play of the broadcast at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday at ASU's McCandless Hall.

"The War of the Worlds" broadcast recreated


By Kelly Kazek
kelly@athensnews-courier.com

Announcer: “Ladies and gentlemen, this is the most terrifying thing I have ever witnessed … Wait a minute! Someone’s crawling out of the hollow top. Someone or … something. I can see peering out of that black hole two luminous disks … are they eyes? It might be a face. It might be …”

On Halloween eve, 1938, this is what thousands of listeners heard on their CBS radio stations.

Never mind that the stations had broadcast disclaimers, or that newspapers had advertised a dramatization of H.G. Wells’ novel that evening on Mercury Theater on the Air. Radio actor Orson Welles and the cast were so convincing, many listeners thought the Mars invasion was real.

“What time will it be the end of the world?” a caller asked a switchboard operator at The New York Times.

“They’re bombing New Jersey,” another man told Bronx Police Officer John Morrison. “… I could see the smoke from the bombs drifting over New York.”

According to waroftheworlds.org and several other Web sources, these calls were among thousands received by newspapers and police stations in several states the night “The War of the Worlds” radio broadcast stunned a nation.

Sixty-one years to the day since that famous broadcast, Athens State University’s Tom McDougle will direct a stage play of the broadcast.

With students making up the cast and McDougle directing, the play will be performed at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday at McCandless Hall. Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for students and are available at ASU’s Sandridge Student Center, Room 217. For information, call (256) 216-3319.

“Everyone will be dressed in period costume and the set will be like the 1930s CBS radio station in New York,” McDougle said.

Students also created a PowerPoint presentation of period artwork, science fiction film clips and other images to screen onstage to add to the atmosphere, he said.

McDougle and ASU professor Al Elmore also lucked into stage sets to add to the realism of the play — actual equipment used in the CBS studio where “War” was broadcast in 1938.

The equipment — a large cabinet-style reel-to-reel tape player, a clock and timer clock, and a sign that flashes “Recording” —are owned by Noel Webster of Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield.

“I have the largest collection in the nation of historical audio and film equipment,” Webster said.



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