The 39 Steps - A Live Radio Play
by Joe Landry
July 31st  - August 2nd

***THESE ARE LIVE, IN PERSON TICKETS***

Inspired by Hitchcock's classic tale and performed as a live period radio play, this romantic thriller is a fast-paced ride through the signature world of the Master of Suspense. Richard Hannay is visiting 1930s London when he meets Annabella Smith, who is on the run from foreign agents, after a disturbance at a music hall. Later that night, Annabella is murdered and Hannay must then try to break the spy ring and prove his innocence. From an epic train chase to a feisty love interest, Hannay has his work cut out for him as he searches for the truth about The 39 Steps.

Masks must be worn inside the theatre at all times. There will be no intermission for this show. The bar will be open. We ask that you do not come within 6 feet of anyone outside of your ticket group. There is a maximum of 20 tickets available for each in person performance.

Each performance (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) has a different cast. This show will also be live streamed if you would prefer to watch from home.

FOR STREAMING TICKETS

Streaming tickets can be purchased through this link. You will see three performances of "The 39 Steps: A Live Radio Play" listed under live performances. Make sure you select the performance that you want to see. You will then be prompted to create a log in and be able to pay for your streaming ticket. On the day of the performance you will be able to log back into ShowShare and view the show at either 7:30 PM (Friday and Saturday) or 2:30 PM (Sunday). The show will ONLY be available to view during that time. You will not be able to go back and watch it at a later time. 

Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc.

(www.playscripts.com)

Photography, videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.
No photos or cell phone use during the show

Please select a performance
 
 

Visa or MasterCard accepted

Tickets $20

NO REFUNDS

LATE ARRIVALS MAY NOT BE SEATED. IF PERMITTED, IT WILL BE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE THEATRE MANAGER