(WVPB) is bringing an exciting new radio drama to listeners with “The Last Train To Glen Alum.” This original production follows the story of a group of strangers who find themselves on a train heading to the small, remote town of Glen Alum in 1952.
Written and directed by Dave Fennell, the radio drama features a talented cast of actors who bring the characters to life, including David Selby, Elizabeth Hess, and Philip Levy. The sound design by Adam Harris immerses listeners in the time and place of the story, creating a vivid auditory experience.
“The Last Train To Glen Alum” explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and community as the passengers on the train confront their pasts and come together to face an uncertain future. The drama captures the essence of small-town America in the 1950s, with all its quirks and complexities.
The production is part of WVPB’s commitment to telling stories that are unique to West Virginia and resonate with audiences both in the state and beyond. By bringing “The Last Train To Glen Alum” to the airwaves, WVPB is showcasing the talent of local writers, actors, and producers while offering listeners an engaging and immersive listening experience.
Listeners can tune in to WVPB to hear “The Last Train To Glen Alum” on their local radio station or stream it online. The radio drama promises to captivate audiences with its compelling storytelling, memorable characters, and evocative sound design.
Don’t miss out on this exciting new production from West Virginia Public Broadcasting – “The Last Train To Glen Alum” is sure to be a journey worth taking.
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