![]() At Rutgers University he was a twelve-letter athlete, and graduated valedictorian in 1919. Paul Robeson (1898-1976) was born to a former slave, the Rev. First performed in Cape May in 2006, it returned as an ELTC mainstage production in 2010 due to popular demand. Written by Gayle Stahlhuth, and performed by Derrick McQueen, Paul Robeson Through His Words and Music is an interweaving of two dozen songs that were sung by Robeson, with a narrative of his life as an actor, singer, activist, and humanitarian. Venues where this has been performed include Crossroads Theater in New Brunswick, NJ, a t the Wildwood Convention Center for an NAACP Fundraising event, The Puffin Foundation in Teaneck, NJ, North Carolina Stage Company in Asheville, and the Newark PAC. PAUL ROBESON THROUGH HIS WORDS AND MUSIC "This is live theater done right!" - Sherry Hoffman, New Jersey LifeStyle Magazine “This excellent group brings Holmes to life!” - Ocean City Sentinel (NJ) The feedback that I got from the residents was amazing and they loved the performance! Thank you for bringing it to the Home." - Jordan Strohl, Administrator, The Lillian Booth Actors Home, Englewood, NJ "Thank you for the magnificent performance of The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle. The scripts used by ELTC are the original scripts, used with permission by Conde Nast. Devolo, and lasted through 1955 with only one actor playing Carter: Lon Clark. In April, 1943, the Nick Carter radio series was launched with The Strange Case of Dr. Coryell wrote a total of three serialized Carter novels, keeping the series going through 1889. The series became so popular that in 1915, Nick Carter Weekly became Street and Smith’s detective story magazine. The books continued, written by a variety of people, from 1933-1990, with Carter changing with the times. In 1964, the series was known as Nick Carter-Killmaster to compete with James Bond. Nick Carter first appeared in The Old Detective’s Pupil or The Mysterious Crime of Madison Square, written by John Russell Coryell, which was published in Street and Smith’s New York Weekly in 1886 – a year before Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Holmes’ first caper, A Study in Scarlet. The scripts used by ELTC were written by Craig Wichman and Gayle Stahlhuth. The Sherlock Holmes radio series continued through 1950. Actors who played Holmes include Clive Brook, Richard Gordon, and Basil Rathbone. At first NBC passed on the idea for lack of a sponsor, so Meiser found one: G. In October, 1930, the Sherlock Holmes radio series began with The Speckled Band, adapted by Edith Meiser, who proposed the Holmes radio series to NBC. Beginning November 2022, the Holmes-on-tour will be The Adventure of the Norwood Builder. Devolo and The Voice of Crime.įrom March 2020 through March 2022, ELTC is offering Sherlock Holmes Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle as the touring show. These Carter mysteries started the Carter series in April 1943: The Strange Case of Dr. ![]() In 2013, a Nick Carter mystery was added to the Holmes adventure on the same night. Adventures that have been offered are The Copper Beeches, The Speckled Band, The Blue Carbuncle, and The Norwood Builder. Originally created to coincide with Cape May MAC's Sherlock Holmes Weekend in Cape May, requests were made to take them on the road. Since 2005, ELTC has been delighting audiences with Sherlock Holmes adventures performed in the style of the 1930’s NBC radio series, complete with live sound effects and commercials. Before television, families huddled around the radio to listen to comedies and dramas.
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