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?