His Girl Friday | May 10 and May 15, 7.30 pm

His Girl Friday | May 10 and May 15, 7.30 pm

“Extra! Extra! Live on Air: His Girl Friday Returns as a Radio Play Extravaganza!”

Two Performances In partnership with Media Arts Council and Park Avenue Community Center with a special thank you to Media Fellowship House!

50% of your ticket and 100% of your additional donation will support these two great community organizations.


Supporting Media Arts Council

When: May 10, 2025, 7:30pm

Where: Media Fellowship House

Supporting Park Avenue Community Center

When: May 15, 2025, 7:30pm

Where: Park Avenue Community Center

And a special thank you to Media Fellowship House for hosting the May 10 performance

Tickets

It’s the bustling newsroom of the 1940s with a fast-talking, headline-chasing radio play adaptation of the classic screwball comedy His Girl Friday! Join us for an evening of rapid-fire wit, charm, and high-stakes journalism as star reporter Hildy Johnson goes head-to-head with her ex-husband and editor, Walter Burns, in a love-hate race against the clock.

Wowzer! The frenetic energy of a newsroom in chaos, brought to life through quicksilver dialogue that crackles over the airwaves! With a star-studded cast voicing the scheming editor Walter Burns, the relentless Hildy Johnson, and a quirky crew of unforgettable characters, His Girl Friday is set to whisk you back to an era when newspapers were hot off the presses and the stakes couldn’t be higher.

Hold on to your hats for:

  • Witty banter and electric chemistry!
  • 5 Actors taking on over 40 roles!
  • A front-row seat to a hilarious, chaotic world of wise-cracking and fast-talking!

Don’t miss this unique adaptation of His Girl Friday—a high-energy night of comedy magic that brings the hustle and heart of the 1940s right into your ears.


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