Railroad Hour 52 04 21 (186) Erminie
# The Railroad Hour: Erminie
Step aboard for an enchanting evening as The Railroad Hour presents *Erminie*, a sparkling operetta that transports listeners from the golden age of stage to the intimate theater of the imagination. On this April evening in 1952, host Gordon MacRae welcomes you into a world of mistaken identities, romantic intrigue, and rollicking melodies that harken back to the Victorian stage. As the orchestra swells and the cast brings Harry Paulton's beloved tale to vivid life, you'll find yourself swept up in the tale of a resourceful street waif and the gentlemen whose lives she tangles with through a series of delightful complications. The vocal performances sparkle with charm, while the supporting orchestra captures every comedic beat and sentimental swell with the precision and warmth that made this program a fixture in American living rooms throughout the early 1950s.
*Erminie* represents The Railroad Hour at its finest—a program dedicated to preserving the great theatrical traditions of an earlier era while introducing radio audiences to works they might never experience on stage. Between 1948 and 1954, the show served as America's most elegant gateway to light opera and operetta, featuring elaborate productions with Broadway-quality casts and orchestrations. Each episode unfolded like a complete theatrical experience, compressed into a half-hour of pure entertainment, proving that radio drama could be both sophisticated and thoroughly accessible to the average listener tuning in after dinner.
Don't miss this beautifully preserved artifact of radio's golden age. Whether you're a devotee of light opera or simply seeking the warmth of vintage entertainment, *Erminie* offers an escape into a world where melody reigns supreme and every heart finds its happiness before the final curtain falls.