Repertoire Radio Theatre
Oscar Wilde’s beloved story “The Canterville Ghost”, first published in 1887, is a comic ghost tale with a surprisingly tender heart. Wilde playfully reverses the traditional haunted-house story: instead of humans being frightened by a ghost, it is the ghost who finds himself outmatched by modern people who refuse to be afraid. The story follows Sir Simon de Canterville, a ghost condemned to haunt the halls of Canterville Castle after his cowardice led to his disgrace centuries earlier. According to the ancient family curse, his restless spirit can only find peace when a descendant performs a truly brave deed in his name. This radio adaptation—originally presented on Lux Radio Theatre in 1945 and adapted by Edwin Blum—moves the story into the setting of World War II England, where American soldiers are billeted in the ancient castle. Their irreverence toward the supernatural both humiliates and befriends the weary ghost. Among them is Cuffy Williams, a young American Ranger who unexpectedly discovers he carries the Canterville birthmark, making him a descendant of the family. With the encouragement of the brave and compassionate Lady Jessica, a young girl who believes even ghosts deserve redemption, Cuffy ultimately faces danger and performs the act of courage Sir Simon has awaited for three hundred years. Blending humor, wartime heroism, and the charm of classic radio storytelling, The Canterville Ghost reminds us that courage can come from the most unlikely places—and that sometimes the bravest act is simply choosing to do the right thing despite fear. In this Repertoire Radio Theatre presentation, the story is brought to life in the grand tradition of vintage radio drama—through voice, music, and sound effects—inviting listeners to imagine the eerie halls of Canterville Castle and the redemption of its most famous resident. This Repertoire Radio Theatre production features the vocal talents of Frank Blocker, David Whalley, Vic Caroli, Cynthia Hile, Jackie Weiner, Jim Corsica , Kip Jones Gregg Birr, Robert Medeiros and Michael Troop. This audio file was recorded, mixed and mastered by Michael Troop. Music and sound effects were obtained through a special license from pond5.com and may not be copied or reproduced for any reason. This performance is presented as a historical recreation of a classic radio broadcast. All rights to the original script and characters remain with their respective copyright holders. This production is non-commercial and for educational and entertainment purposes only. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit repertoireradiotheatre.substack.com [https://repertoireradiotheatre.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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