LIBERTYVILLE – Improv Playhouse Theatre is bringing audiences an immersive live-staged radio play of Frank Capra’s timeless classic “It’s a Wonderful Life.”
In celebration of the classic film, the production, directed by David Brian Stuart, promises a unique and theatrical experience, transporting the audience to a 1940s radio studio.
Presented in a fun and theatrical style, the two-weekend run will add a layer of nostalgia to the quintessential holiday tale of George Bailey.
Set in a 1940s radio studio complete with commercials and a sound effects engineer, the production has become a cherished staple of the holiday season in Libertyville.
“This is a story of love, loss and redemption, where the lead character finds he’s at the end of all hope on Christmas Eve, only to be presented with a new vision on how his life has affected so many,” said Stuart, Improv Playhouse executive founding producer.
The talented cast features 12 actors, including Stephen Pickering (Fox River Grove) as George Bailey, Mia Hirschel (Lake Zurich) as Mary Hatch and Hainesville resident George Elliott as the Superintendent Angel. Veteran character actor Egon Schein from Libertyville plays Clarence and Mr. Potter. Steve Plumhoff (Gurnee), Dan Ness (Palatine), Susan Kries (Vernon Hills), Ted Rafferty (Schaumburg) and Jerry Hirschel (Lake Zurich) round out the adult cast.
Youngsters from the Improv Playhouse Training Center will alternate in the role of Zuzu and Jainey.
Adding to the festive atmosphere, the Improv Playhouse Annex, located next to the theater space, will host a Bedford Falls Winter Wonderland with Santa.
Attendees can immerse themselves in memorabilia from the “It’s a Wonderful Life” era, including posters, artwork and props from the film. Pictures can be taken with Santa for free. Access to Bedford Falls Winter Wonderland is complimentary for all ticket holders.
There will be five performances: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13 and 20, 7 p.m. Dec. 14 and 21 and a 2:30 p.m. matinee Dec. 15. The production runs about one hour and 15 minutes.
Tickets in advance are $20 for adults, $17.50 for seniors and $7.50 for students. Tickets at the door are $22.50 for adults, $20 for seniors and $10 for students. The radio play is recommended for ages 7 and older.
For more information and to buy tickets, call 847-968-4529.