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# The Lady Eve
As your radio crackles to life on this March evening in 1942, you're transported to the glittering world of ocean liners and high society deception. *The Lady Eve* unfolds with all the wit and sophisticated charm that has made this production one of radio's most beloved adaptations. Listen as the smooth voice of your host guides you through a tale of con artists, mistaken identities, and a romance as turbulent as the Atlantic itself. The orchestra swells as our heroine—a calculating woman of mystery—sets her sights on an unsuspecting heir to a brewing fortune. What begins as a carefully orchestrated scheme transforms into something neither character anticipated, creating a delicious tension between deception and genuine emotion. The sound effects team captures every detail: the thrum of the ship's engines, the gentle clink of champagne glasses, the sharp snap of cards being dealt in darkened cabins. You'll hear in the performances the crackle of chemistry between players, the rapid-fire dialogue that keeps you leaning closer to your set, hanging on every word.
*Lux Radio Theatre* has been perfecting this art since 1934, bringing Hollywood's greatest stories to America's living rooms every Monday evening. This 1942 broadcast represents the show at its peak—when listeners could hear the biggest names in entertainment delivering theatrical performances with a live orchestra, sound effects, and all the technical wizardry that made radio drama America's greatest escape during wartime. Preston Sturges' original screenplay was already a critical triumph, and this radio version captures that same sparkling intelligence.
Don't miss this evening's broadcast of *The Lady Eve*—a masterclass in romantic comedy and deception, performed live before a studio audience. Tune in and discover why millions of Americans made *Lux Radio Theatre* their weekly appointment with entertainment.