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WAR OF THE WORLDS:
​The Panic Broadcast

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The Martians are Coming... to New Jersey!

Adapted by Joe Landry, from the novel by H.G. Wells
 Inspired by and Including the Mercury Theater on the Air’s Infamous 1938 Radio Play 
October 8 through November 1
WEDNESDAYS through SATURDAYS at 7:00 PM*
SUNDAY MATINEES at 2:00 PM

​Tickets: $40 General Admission, $35 Seniors
​$25 Students & Military

OPENING NIGHT (10/8): $45, including Afterparty (no discounts)
PREVIEW NIGHT (10/7): $25 General Admission

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THE CLEMANS THEATER for the ARTS at Allen A.M.E.
717 FRANKLIN STREET    CAPE MAY, NJ
On October 30, 1938, a radio broadcast convinced thousands of Americans that Martians were invading New Jersey.

The War of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcast recreates the famous Mercury Theatre on the Air broadcast directed by Orson Welles, the radio drama that blurred the line between fiction and reality and became one of the most extraordinary moments in broadcasting history.

Performed live in the style of a 1930s radio studio, actors, musicians, and sound effects artists bring the entire broadcast to life before your eyes, transporting audiences back to the golden age of radio, when a voice on the airwaves could reach millions at once.

Coming this October, the very season when the original broadcast stunned the nation, this electrifying theatrical event invites audiences to experience the drama exactly as listeners once did—live, unfolding in real time.

That night, the world discovered the astonishing power of modern media. The broadcast spread across the country with breathtaking speed—becoming what many now consider the first truly viral media moment in American history.

Nearly a century later, we are still wrestling with its consequences.

And it all began with a voice on the radio… and something terrible appearing to come from the sky.

Or did it?
 
Content Note:
This production includes simulated emergency broadcasts and depictions of a fictional alien invasion presented in the style of a live radio drama.

BIOS
JOE LANDRY’s plays have been produced across the country and internationally and include It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play (named one of the top ten most-produced plays by American Theatre Magazine). His other Live Radio Play adaptations include Vintage Hitchcock, Meet Me in St. Louis, War of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcast, The Great Gatsby and A Christmas Carol, published and licensed by Concord Theatricals. Other plays include The Wicked Stage, Reefer Madness,  Madness, Numb and Hitchcocked!. He attended Playwrights Horizons/NYU and has taught playwriting at Sacred Heart University.  Visit joelandry.com for more information.

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WAR OF THE WORLDS: THE PANIC BROADCAST is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals.  www.concordtheatricals.com
East Lynne Theater Company
A nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization

Mail: P.O. Box 121
Cape May, NJ 08204

Performance Venue:
Clemans Theater for the Arts
at the Allen A.M.E.

717 Franklin St. Cape May, NJ

CONTACT EMAIL: [email protected]

Phone: 609-602-8703
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ELTC employs members of Actors' Equity Association, the union for professional actors.


ELTC's programs are made possible in part through funding from The NJ State Council on the Arts / Department of State, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Cape May County Board of County Commissioners through the Cape May County Division of Culture & Heritage. Also The NJ Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism, the generosity of our Season Partners / Show Sponsors, and the generosity of many patrons.
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Thank you to our 2026 Season Partners: 
​La Mer Beachfront Resort and Hoffman Agency Real Estate
Thank you to our Show Sponsors: Cape May Star & Wave, Just for Laughs and
Petals Floral Design & Gifts
Thank you to our Advertising Sponsors: Exit Zero, 98.7 The Coast Radio and 
Cape May Radio WCFA 101.5 FM

ELTC is a proud member of the New Jersey Theatre Alliance, the South Jersey Cultural Alliance and ArtPride, 3 Chambers of Commerce, and www.njsouthernshore.com

Find out more things to do in Cape May at www.capemay.com
  • Home
    • About Us
    • Staff and Board Members
    • Getting Involved
    • Policies including ADA and DEIJ >
      • Non-Discrimination Policy
      • Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice (DEIJ)
      • Whistleblower Protection
      • Sexual Harassment Policy
      • ADA Information
  • 2026 SEASON
    • ART TITANS Documentary
    • PRIDE EVENT - Bad Dates
    • HAVING OUR SAY
    • FUNNY GIRLS
    • LUNAR ECLIPSE
    • WAR OF THE WORLDS
    • FULLY COMMITTED
    • CONCERT - C. Lynne Smith
    • CONCERT - Tommy Cono
  • PAST PRODUCTIONS
    • Productions 2022 -2025
    • ELTC American Classic Timeline
    • Recent Reviews & Articles
    • Season Posters
    • A Few of the Actors, Directors, Designers and Playwrights
  • HISTORY & NEWS
    • HISTORY of ALLEN AME
    • AME / Clemans Ribbon Cutting
    • Executive Director Announced
    • 1891 Note Found at AME
    • Capital Campaign Advances
    • Naming of the AME Church Theater
    • Board Member Expands Reach
    • NJ Honors East Lynne Theater Company
  • SUPPORT US
    • ELEOS SOCIETY Dinner 2026
    • Business Sponsorships
    • Individual Giving
    • Volunteer