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2 2 n o v e m b e r 2 0 2 0 W W W . C L I N T O N T W P N E W S L E T T E R . C O M n o R t h h u n t E R d o n t h E A t E R o R G A n i z A t i o n ' s 2 0 2 0 F A l l s h o w Students in the North Hunterdon Theater Organization will perform their first-ever radio theater production, The Lost World, on October 24, 29, and 30. The performance will be live-streamed to home audiences in the style of the 1930's radio drama, complete with an announcer (senior Grace Gartlgruber) and vintage-style radio commercials. The play is based on the 1912 novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and adapted for audio performance by John de Lancie from a script de Lancie wrote with Nat Segaloff. Conan Doyle's novel explores the possibility of real-life dinosaurs still living in South America. The play follows an Amazonian expedition of scientists, among whom is one of Conan Doyle's favorite fictitious characters, the hot-headed and aggressive Professor Challenger, played by North Hunterdon senior Joseph McDevitt. Accompanied by journalist Ned Malone (senior Evan Tomljanovich), explorer Sir John Roxton (senior Sam Montemurro), and female scientist Professor Summerlee (senior Alicia Chapman), Challenger leads the quest to find prehistoric life in the 20th century, while Malone faithfully reports all to his editor at the Daily Gazette, Angus McArdle (senior Raymond Setaro). Part of Malone's motivation for the journey is to impress his fickle fiancé, Gladys Hungerton (senior Annie Meyer). Other characters in the story are scientists Dr. Meldrum (senior Amelia Milza) and Dr. Illingworth (senior Alexander Paige), the South American guide Gomez (sophomore Daniel Decker), the Copy Boy (sophomore Philip Mathew), Sir George Beaumont (senior Bobby Fasciano), a Tribal Chief (sophomore Alek Lipinski) and an Ape King (Grace Gartlgruber). Actors recording crowd noises for the production are Maggie Dean, Kayla French, Hanorah Hyland, Anneliese Johnson, Brynn Long, Cassandra Mitros, Vanessa Moline, Samantha Muller, Morgan Treece, and Avery Wrba. Anna Kuglin is the student Stage Manager. Faculty advisors for the production are director Mary Meo, theater coordinators Regina Cavo and Karen Ellis, technical theater coach Kevin Byrne, crew director Aaron Willsey, and promotions agents Jacqueline Rhoads and Mary Piazza. Show times are 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 24, Thursday, October 29, and Friday, October 30. Access to the password-protected live audio of the show is $5 per ticket, and can be obtained at: www.NHTO. booktix.com. The livestream of the show is performed by special permission with Dramatic Publishing Company, for private, in-home audiences only. "America, to me, is freedom." ~ Willie Nelson

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