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 Script Dated: May 25, 1941

 

-Description-

  This is an original Helen Hayes Theatre radio script from a 1941 Radio Play titled, "The Outsider." This radio play was adapted from the 1935 Broadway Play written by Turner Bullock. This radio script has Helen Hayes starring as the main character "Adelaide Willifer." It is 38 pages long. Some of the pages have pencil markings on them. The script was professionally bound with a thin hardcover to preserve it over the years. The cover is very delicate and fragile and is possibly cracked or flaking on the inside binding. The Cover has done a great job protecting the original radio script inside. As you can see in the pictures above this is the actual radio script used for the broadcast and is possibly one of a kind. This script is in good overall condition. Please view all of the pictures above carefully.

Furthermore, The Helen Hayes Theatre opened September 29, 1940 and spanned from 1940-1941. The show starred Helen Hayes in Plays which gave her full opportunity to portray characters she always wanted to play. Dramatic material was drawn from originals, motion pictures, stage plays, magazine stories and best sellers. December 28, 1941: Lipton Tea dropped their sponsorship of the program The Helen Hayes Theater as it prepared for shortages in tea imports from India. The show on CBS was referred to as the first casualty of World War II. T
he Helen Hayes Theater was a drama anthology that lasted for less than a year. The Lipton Tea Series became the show's longest, and also best, forum. Helen Hayes herself supervised the production of the series. She even appeared on a commercial for the tea. Nevertheless, just weeks after Pearl Harbor was bombed, Lipton Tea announced that it would stop sponsoring the show due to tea shortages that they were expecting to happen during those times.


-Helen Hayes Info-

 Helen Hayes MacArthur (October 10, 1900 – March 17, 1993) was an American actress whose career spanned almost 80 years. She eventually garnered the nickname "First Lady of American Theatre" and was one of 12 people who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony Award (an EGOT). Hayes also received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's highest civilian honor, from then-President Ronald Reagan in 1986.


   

        


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• THIS IS BEING SOLD FROM ONE COLLECTOR TO ANOTHER.
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