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Everyman's Theater

''Everyman's Theater'' was a 30-minute old-time radio dramatic series. Its 26 episodes were broadcast on NBC from October 4, 1940, through March 28, 1941.〔Dunning, John. (1998). ''On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio''. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3. Pp. 236-237.〕
Created by Arch Oboler, ''Everyman's Theater'' succeeded ''Arch Oboler's Plays'' after the latter program was canceled.〔 Grams, Martin Jr. "Arch Oboler: Plays or Lights Out (Part Two)". ''Return with Us Now ...'' Volume 28, Number 11. November 2003. Pp. 1, 3-6.〕 One website commented: "''Arch Oboler's Plays'' was Oboler's breakout dramatic showcase over radio. ''Everyman's Theater'' further established Oboler's versatility and range, while underscoring Oboler's growing appeal to a far wider audience than he'd already established with ''Lights Out''."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.digitaldeliftp.com/DigitalDeliToo/dd2jb-Everymans-Theater.html )
Some of the program's plays were original with Oboler; others were adapted by him.〔Dunning, John. (1976). ''Tune in Yesterday: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio, 1925-1976''. Prentice-Hall, Inc. ISBN 0-13-932616-2. P. 188.〕 A number of the episodes used scripts that had already been presented on radio.〔 Plays presented on ''Everyman's Theater'' included "None but the Lonely Heart," "Ivory Tower," "The Laughing Man," "The Ugliest Man in the World" and "Lust for Life." Stars featured included Joan Crawford, Bette Davis, Katharine Hepburn, Raymond Massey, Boris Karloff.〔Buxton, Frank and Owen, Bill (1972). ''The Big Broadcast: 1920-1950''. The Viking Press. ISBN 978-0-670-16240-6. Pp. 79-80.〕 Norma Shearer, Marlene Dietrich and Franchot Tone.〔
Oboler had tight control over all facets of the program and was responsible for writing scripts and directing episodes. He was paid $4,000 per week, out of which he, in turn, paid actors and musicians involved in each production. Oboler had a passion for authenticity, as illustrated by his hiring a full symphony orchestra to play music written by Tchaikovsky for the play, "None but the Lonely Heart."〔 His productions featured "offbeat plotting, realistic sound effects, and stream-of-consciousness narration." 〔
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