Good Friday, 1865: Lincoln’s Last Day

Just want to prep you all for a very special presentation that’s going to air this week - a historical drama called “Good Friday, 1865: Lincoln’s Last Day” by Quicksilver Radio Theater out of New York City. As a terrible war winds down, haunting dreams, memories, and events precede the death of an outstanding man and legendary president: Abraham Lincoln.

With an outstanding music score by Tony-winner Mark Hollman, a full cast of some of the City’s finest, rich effects and a compelling story, 1865 tells this story in a way no other medium can. Tune in this Thursday for the first half.

Posted Monday, February 5th, 2007 at 8:00 pm
Filed Under Category: audio fiction stories, original radio drama
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[...] A modern radio drama piece you should catch this week By The Noir Dame Thanks to the Maine-based Radio Drama Revival blog, just caught wind of a fascinating new audio drama involving President Abraham Lincoln: ““Good Friday, 1865: Lincoln’s Last Day” by Quicksilver Radio Theater out of New York City.” Sounds like a terrific winner, especially for those of us stuck indoors during winter. This entry is filed under history, radio drama, audio drama. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Leave a Reply [...]

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