TNP Radio Theatre
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About our Radio Theatre
TNP’s Radio Theater brings classic stories and new adaptations straight into your home. These productions follow the style of vintage broadcast dramas, relying on expressive performances, rich narration, and detailed soundscapes to pull listeners into the world of the story. You can enjoy them from anywhere, at any time, without giving up the quality you expect from TNP.
The result is a warm and engaging experience that feels both nostalgic and new.
Radio Theater is perfect for anyone who wants theatre they can enjoy on their own schedule, whether on a quiet evening, during a commute, or while relaxing at home. It offers a different way to connect with TNP, built on imagination, storytelling, and the skill of our artists.
Find us on your favorite platform
You can hear more of these famous reprised radio shows right here or on SoundCloud; and you can also find us on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and Spotify. Just search for The Naples Players Radio Theatre.
The Cast
This Month’s Featured Production...
"My Favorite Husband" began in 1948 as a radio sitcom on CBS Radio, with Lucille Ball and Richard Denning as Liz and George Cooper. In earlier episodes the sir name was Cugat but changed to Cooper with the 26th episode in 1949. The change presumably occurred because Xavier Cugat, a famous bandleader at that time objected to the use of this name.The series was adapted for television in 1953 and was the basis for the TV sitcom I Love Lucy. In this episode , Liz endeavors to knit her husband a sweater while navigating through humorous misunderstandings and mishaps and fending off the misgivings of her mother-in-law.
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Volunteer For the TNP Radio Theatre
Volunteering with TNP’s Radio Theatre offers a relaxed and creative way to be part of our storytelling work. Volunteers lend their voices, technical skills, or production support to help bring each audio piece to life. It’s a great option for people who enjoy performing or sound work but prefer a low-pressure setting. Radio Theater recordings are made in a friendly, collaborative environment, and every volunteer helps shape a project that reaches audiences at home.