[imc-nyc-audio] MAY DAY RADIO PLAY "Inquisitions, " a radio play dramatizing the struggle for workers rights

Scott Harris sharris at snet.net
Wed Apr 6 23:44:25 PDT 2005


Commemorate May Day, (Sunday, May 1st) by broadcasting "Inquisitions," a
radio play dramatizing the struggle for workers rights and civil
liberties.

Dear Radio Friends and Activist Listeners,

This note, from the producers of Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine,
contains important information about a radio play titled "Inquisitions
(and Other Un-American Activities,)" written by our colleague Greg Guma,
editor of the Vermont Guardian, Winooski, VT and former editor of Toward
Freedom magazine. In 2004, "Inquisitions" aired on more than 20 radio
stations in 15 states.

This 120-minute audio drama (perfect for your May Day broadcast schedule
if you're with a radio station), recounts the history of the movement
for an 8-hour workday, the Haymarket bombing and the Palmer Raids,
relating the struggle for social justice and free speech of that era to
today's post-September 11th Bush/Ashcroft assault on civil liberties and
dissent. This audio production is now available to non-commercial radio
stations free for broadcast and to listeners for purchase.

For more details, read the press release below or visit our website at
http://www.squeakywheel.net/inquisitions.html

An audio sample of this timely play can be heard by clicking these
links: RealAudio: http://www.squeakywheel.net/inquisitions.ram, MP3:
http://www.squeakywheel.net/inquisitions.mp3

If you wish to broadcast "Inquisitions," email us at
info at squeakywheel.net or call (203) 268-8446 to register and get access
to free MP3 audio files of this radio play.

We hope your radio station will consider scheduling a broadcast of
"Inquisitions," a thought-provoking audio drama providing listeners with
historical perspectives on the challenges to America's Bill of Rights
and government tolerance of dissent.

Or

 For copies of the CD set, e-mail mavmedia at aol.com or send $24 to Greg
Guma, Maverick Media, 65 Hickok St., Winooski, VT 05404.
In the spirit of audio revolution,

Scott Harris & Anna Manzo
Squeaky Wheel Productions,
distributors of Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine
betweenthelines at snet.net
(203) 268-8446

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A Brief History of May Day

The very first "May Day" occurred in Chicago on May 1, 1886. On that
date, thousands marched peacefully in Chicago for the 8-hour workday.
Later that day, in a strike at the McCormick Harvester plant, six
workers fighting scabs on a picket line were killed. The next day, a
protest was held at Chicago's Haymarket Square, where a bomb exploded,
killing eight police officers.

Eight anarchists were tried for the bombing and sentenced to death
despite a lack of evidence or witnesses — and a worldwide movement which
rose up to oppose their conviction. Four were hung, one committed
suicide and the remaining three were released.

Those events in history led to the observance of May Day as an
international workers holiday outside the U.S. But here in America, May
Day has been marginalized by corporations and their political allies as
a "foreign" holiday. "Labor Day" was placed on the calendar in September
and May Day became "Law Day."
- -adapted from the writings of Richard Gibson and Eric Chase

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"Inquisitions (and Other Un-American Activities" Dissent and Its
Enemies: Epic Drama Released for Radio

 A play that dramatizes attacks on free speech and civil liberties is
now available for radio broadcast and sale as a compact disk set.

 With the interrogation of activist Lucy Parsons during the 1919 Palmer
raids as its framework, "Inquisitions (and Other Un-American
Activities)" is a dynamic audio production that explores timely themes
through a dramatic recreation of the movement for an eight-hour workday,
the Haymarket bombing, and hanging of four activists. It was recorded in
May, 2003 at City Hall in Burlington, Vermont, on the 117th anniversary
of the infamous 1886 bombing. In 2004, "Inquisitions" aired on more than
20 radio stations in 15 states.

 "Inquisitions..." is the result of more than a decade of research, and
includes characters like radical organizer Albert Parsons, business
tycoons like Marshall Field and John D. Rockefeller, plus muckraker
Henry Demarest Lloyd and J. Edgar Hoover at the start of his FBI career.

According to a review by David Warner in the Vermont weekly newspaper,
Seven Days, the new play is “inarguably timely now, as the contradictory
demands of national security and civil liberties are once more at odds."
Illuminating the past, it raises thorny questions about the threats to
freedom when dissent is considered a crime.

“Inquisitions (and Other Un-American Activities)” was co-produced by the
Catalyst Theatre Company and Toward Freedom, a Vermont-based media
education organization. Written by Greg Guma, directed by Bill Boardman,
and performed by a 20-person cast, the production runs two hours with
intermissions, but also can be broadcast in two or three installments.
To arrange a broadcast date, contact Anna Manzo at (203) 268-8446.

To stage a local production or stage your own public reading of this
timely drama, contact Greg Guma at MavMedia at aol.com. For a copy of the
script, send $15 to Greg Guma, Maverick Media, 65 Hickok St. Winooski,
VT 05404, send $20 to Toward Freedom, P.O. Box 468, Burlington, VT
05402.

For copies of the CD set, e-mail mavmedia at aol.com or send $24 to Greg
Guma, Maverick Media, 65 Hickok St., Winooski, VT 05404.
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Between the Lines
Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
P.O. Box 110176
Trumbull, CT 06611

(203) 268-8446
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