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Still Roaring
- From Vaudeville to Vintage
- Narrated by: Lane Bradbury, Bella Ferriera, James Rana, Robert Carroll, Jon Koons
- Length: 2 hrs and 19 mins
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Summary
STILL ROARING is a full cast audio presentation, fully dramatized with music and sound effects. Full of nostalgia and humor, it follows the story of Rosylyn DeMarco, a dancer and actress in Vaudeville. When the play begins the time is now. Rosylyn is old— very old. She reminisces with Buddy Jr., the Cable Guy, about the Roaring Twenties and her Vaudeville days. The time switches to then, and a fresh-faced young Rosylyn steps off the bus and into a new life in New York City. She befriends Buddy the Milk Man, and goes on to appear on stage, become a dancer on the Orpheum circuit, and star in the flickers. When the time is again now, Rosylyn and the Cable Guy wrap it up with some surprise revelations.
Still Roaring is performed by Open Book Theatre Members Lane Bradbury, Bella Ferriera, James Rana, Robert Carroll and Jon Koons.
Live jazz and ragtime music provided by Metamorphic Winds.
BONUS TRACKS:
An excerpt from Take My Planet, Please!
Timely Perspectives
Young Arthur & the Magic Sword
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Chapter 11
MUSIC TRACKS by Metamorphic Winds:
Fizzwater by Eubie Blake
Bill Baily by Hughie Cannon
The Charleston by Cecil Mack and James P. Johnson
Saxema by Rudy Wiedoft
Londonderry Air (Danny Boy)
St. Louis Blues by W.C. Handy
Tiko Tiko by Zequinha de Abreu
Don't Jazz Me Rag by James Scott
If I Only Had A Brain by Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg - Sung by Jon Koons
Sales of this recording benefit The Open Book Theatre Company.
The Open Book is New York City's first and longest lived Readers Theatre Company, a not-for-profit professional ensemble. Since 1975 The Open Book has presented the best of all worlds of literature — drama, comedy, prose, poetry, even nonfiction — to culturally diverse audiences in and around New York and New Jersey. Your purchase of this audio drama helps to support our performances, and humanitarian and educational programs. For more information, please visit our website: openbooktheatre.org.