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The Lone Ranger:
Re-Imagined Radio

The Lone Ranger
The Lone Ranger was a popular radio drama, with more than three thousand episodes from 31 January 1933 until 27 May 1955. The radio show was an immediate success and quickly spawned a series of novels, films, television series, animations, comic strips and books, video games, premiums, and toys, as well as parodies and spoofs. Although possibly inspired by Texas Ranger Captain John R. Hughes, to whom the book The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey was dedicated in 1915, the Lone Ranger, and his companion Tonto, are both fictional characters. Even so, they, and their horses, Silver and Scout, are enduring American icons. Hi-Yo, Silver, away! This live radio drama re-imagines the Lone Ranger origin story and combines it with a story of empowerment of women on an Oregon Trail wagon train.

Performance Location
The Kiggins Theater
1011 Main Street Vancouver, WA 98660


Performance Date & Time
Wednesday, April 4th at 7:00pm
(Variety show entertainment between 6:00pm-7:00pm)


Ticket Information
Tickets can be purchases at The Kiggins Website

Cast Information

Captain Dan Reid & Grant Elder……….......…………….…...Steve Becker
Maggie Barton…………................……….......………..Anne McErney-Ogle
Tonto...................................................................................Nick D'Ettorre
Jane Reid……………….……….....................................……....Kristin Heller
Ranger John Reid & Dan Handy........................................Joe Clemons
​Collins & Man 2....................................................................Mark Martin
Butch Cavendish & Silas Digby............................................ Ian Hanley
​Cora Digby.........................................................................Breanna Kurth
Jim Barton..................................................................................Terry Ogle

​Announcer & Jean Handy.......................................Barbara Richardson
Narrator……………………..................................................….…John Barber
Artistic & Design Team Information
Director, Script Writer & Recorded Sound Effects Designer……………………….…John Barber
Producer…………….
…………………………………………………………………....……Dan Wyatt
Casting & Stage Manager............
………………………………….................Barbara Richardson
What is Re-Imagined Radio?
Re-Imagined Radio offers radio drama, both contemporary and from the Golden Age of Radio (1930s-1950s), as live performances featuring community voice actors, Foley artists, and other creative people. Performances are also live streamed on the Internet, extending community outreach to an international scale.

Re-Imagined Radio evolved from a digital storytelling course John Barber taught in 2013. The purpose was to investigate sound-based storytelling in the radio medium through live community performances. With the addition of live Internet streaming, Re-Imagined Radio has become a radio art—transmission art project.
Each Re-Imagined Radio performance is offered in a 1936 movie theatre. Community voice actors, Foley sound artists, and other creative people re-create radio dramas using original scripts. Digital SFX, music, visual backdrops, and social media provide new storytelling opportunities. Live audiences see, hear, and sometimes participate in sound-based radio narratives as they are re-created before their eyes and ears. Online audiences listen only, but in that listening radio sparks their imaginations like no other medium. The result: old medium, new engagement. Radio as never before seen, or heard.
Partners include the historic Kiggins Theatre, in downtown Vancouver, WA; Metropolitan Performing Arts, Vancouver, WA; Nouspace Gallery & Media Lounge, an occasional, interactive, multimedia art and media gallery; and the Creative Media & Digital Culture Program at Washington State University Vancouver.

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Metro has been life changing for my kids. The friendships, skills and confidence it has given them cannot be beat!" - Marci Caputo

"My daughter has been taking classes and performing with Metro for about a year and nothing makes her happier than being a part of this group. She has gained confidence and skills and has enjoyed every minute. She feels welcome and supported and encouraged by the warm and caring and talented staff. Metro is her "happy place." -Alia Woolfe Walsh

"My son has been with MPA  since he was in 3rd grade. He came to me one day and said, "Mom, I want to be on stage." It is so amazing that there is a place like Metropolitan Performing Arts in our community to provide access to the arts for kids of all ages. Not just access, but QUALITY, authentic theater training, and classes. You've brought the passion out for my son. Thank you!​" - Gail Moore
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  • Classes
    • Preschool
    • Ages 6-18
    • Musical Theater Program (MTP)
    • Broadway Jr Program
    • Adult
    • Private Singing Lessons
    • Private Piano Lessons
    • Camps >
      • Summer Break
      • Winter Break
      • Spring Break
    • Registration & Tuition Fees
    • Instructors
  • Community
    • Audition: Re-Imagined Radio Show
    • Audition: The 3 Musketeers: An Adventure, With Music
  • Shows
    • NOW PLAYING
    • December 2017: Madeline's Christmas
    • December 2017: A Christmas Carol : Re-Imagined Radio
    • January 2018: Town of Gruff
    • April 2018: The Lone Ranger: Re-Imagined Radio
    • May 2018: Dear Edwina Jr
    • July 2018: Willy Wonka Jr
    • Past Playbills
  • Events
    • Garage Sale
    • Cabaret Gala
    • Give More 24
    • Dance-A-Thon
    • VIP Veterans Reception & Parade
    • School Outreach
    • Ribbon Cutting: GVCC
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    • Staff & Volunteers
    • Board of Directors
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    • Costume & Prop Rentals
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