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# Kitty Foyle - May 5, 1941
As the familiar Lux Radio Theatre signature swells through your speaker, you're transported to the glittering New York of the 1930s, where ambition and heartbreak collide in the lives of working women who dare to forge their own paths. Tonight's presentation brings Christopher Morley's beloved novel to vivid life: the story of Kitty Foyle, a young, independent-minded stenographer caught between two worlds—the promise of a respectable marriage to a steady, devoted man and the passionate, dangerous love of a wealthy socialite. Through expertly rendered scenes of intimate conversations, bustling office corridors, and the quiet moments of self-reflection that define a woman's journey, tonight's all-star cast breathes authenticity into every word. The drama unfolds with remarkable subtlety; this is no melodramatic trifle, but rather a genuine exploration of a woman's right to choose her own destiny in an era when such choices came at tremendous cost.
The Lux Radio Theatre has built its legendary reputation on this very formula: Hollywood's greatest stars performing literary classics with a polish and conviction that rivals the finest stage productions. By 1941, the program had become appointment listening for millions of Americans, families gathering around their sets with the ritualistic reverence once reserved for the theater itself. What makes this particular production special is its timing—presenting a story of female independence and self-determination as a nation stood on the brink of enormous social upheaval. Kitty Foyle became an unofficial anthem for the modern woman, and this radio adaptation captures that spirit perfectly.
Don't miss this exemplary evening of dramatic radio. Tune in to Lux Radio Theatre—where Broadway comes to America's living rooms.