Luxradiotheatre1944 03 06 429theletter
# The Letter
On this March evening in 1944, Lux Radio Theatre welcomes listeners into the fevered world of *The Letter*, a tale of passion, deception, and the terrible consequences that follow a single moment of weakness. As you settle in beside your radio set, you'll be transported to the sweltering colonial outposts of Malaya, where a woman's desperate lie unravels with devastating precision. The drama crackles with tension from the opening moments—a murder, a letter that shouldn't exist, and a woman who must convince the world of her innocence while wrestling with her own guilt. The talented cast draws you deep into a world of whispered accusations, courtroom drama, and the suffocating atmosphere of a small expatriate community where secrets cannot remain hidden for long.
*The Letter* exemplifies why Lux Radio Theatre became America's most prestigious dramatic showcase during the Golden Age of radio. Since its debut in 1934, the program had cultivated an unmatched reputation for bringing Hollywood's finest talent and stories to the intimate medium of broadcast drama. By 1944, in the midst of World War II, these productions offered wartime audiences a precious escape—a full hour of sophisticated entertainment that rivaled the theatre experience itself. The show's commitment to stellar performances, tight scripts adapted from stage and screen hits, and the incomparable sound design created a theatrical event that millions of Americans eagerly anticipated each week. The sponsorship of Lux soap products became almost irrelevant; listeners tuned in for the art itself.
Don't miss this masterfully crafted evening of drama. Turn your dial to experience *The Letter*, where the past refuses to stay buried and the truth becomes more dangerous than any lie. This is radio theatre at its finest.