A Fantasy in One Act by Edward P. Genn and W. Huntley Adams
Performed by the STATION REPERTORY PLAYERS.
Presented by VICTOR SMYTHE
MIND PICTURE: The scene is enacted in the sitting-room of the Moons' suburban villa. There is nothing unusual about the furniture or decorations, but the orderliness of everything, from the large volume reposing on the exact centre of the table, which occupies the central position of the octagonal carpet, to the aerial and lead-in wires of the crystal set, which are carefully entwined round the picture wires of a large oil painting only to be observed by the very curious, creates the impression that the room is a show case rather than a place of comfort and repose.
When the play opens, the Professor's son, Horace, is busily engaged in stabbing the cat's-whisker of the wireless set.