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December 16th & 17th, 2011, on The Signal: O Little Town of Baltimore (Part I)
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Part I of the live radio series, “O Little Town of Baltimore,” presented by Center Stage and produced by The Stoop & The Signal. Stories, songs, and old-time radio theatre - we hear music from ellen cherry, Dundalk barbershop quartet BSQ, and Nepalese singer Prem Raja Mahat. Our radio actors take on holiday travel, treacherous sledding hills, and absurdly lavish gifts. And from Dana Kollmann, Adam Ruben, and Lionel Foster, we hear stories about a hamster named after Baby Jesus, a Jewish boyfriend’s moment of mortification at his girlfriend’s house on Christmas morning, and a grandson’s tribute to his grandma’s cooking.
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