This audio production was aired for radio transmission while it was performed before a life audience. Now it is available as audio tape and the film as DVD.
All sounds were produced by a professional crew. The crew could be watched like the actors by the audience
and all was video–taped at the same time.
Writer: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Dir.: Michael Simon
Producers: David Garfinkle, Matthew Papiah and Jay Renfrae
Script by: Nat Segaloff & John de Lancie
Music: Peter Erskine
Stage Manager: Mary Valente
Prof. Summerlee: Roxanne Dawson
Edward Malone: John de Lancie
Richard Doyle
Gladys Hungerton: MarnieMosiman Angus McArdle: Leonard Nimoy
Copy Boy, Meldrum, Chief a. o.: Ethan Phillips
Lord John Roxton: Dwight Schultz Prof. George Edward Challanger: Armin Shimerman
Mr. McCardle is visited by Mr. Malone, a young reporter who's interested in new challenges. Since McCardle is aware of a scientists meting in the evening he sends Malone there to investigate about a planned trip for South America: To discover the Lost World where real Dinosaurs are assumed to have survived there. His fiancé, Gladys, does not want to have anything to do with it. she always tells him what other men do and that she likes that.
In that meeting professor Challenger insists in being believed that he has discovered dinosaurs in a lost world. He is challenged by professor Summerland on grounds of missing proof. A sportsman and explorer, John Roxman, is interested in joining the planed expedition. So is Mr. Malone, who promises the support of Mr. McCardle for the extraordinary search.
An adventure begins.
Through the jungles by boat or on foot, encountering dangers all around them, the exploring Party manages the impossible: They bring along evidence. All is followed intensively by Mr. McCardle who's frequently reading the latest reports at home. Prof. Summerlee and Mr. Malone got closer, they marry.
When they come back and all wellcommed as heroes by the crowds, Glady gets back to Mr. Malone, who introduces Mrs. Summerlee Malone to her.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's play is being brought to life in an exciting way. The audience is taken along for a highly interesting experience in the jungle, in the courtroom or while the characters are involved in personal conversations.
A truly unique play performed by Alien Voices.