"This is a high quality, digitally recorded production features top-notch actors and music... a great selection for Civil War buffs... and students." - Elaine Hanson - BOOKLIST.
" The sound effects are good, the narration clear and crisp, the various voices even better ...an endless spectacle of blood and dust and insects and carnage. That's what the war itself was like, of course. Here are the fatigue, the despair, the pain, the screams, the deafening cannon plowing through human ranks, death, and dismemberment. Sometimes the politicians are heard. More often the generals and officers and foot soldiers. One would swear that a newspaper reporter with cassette recorder in hand was dashing around the battlefield in the thick of it" - AudioFile
In the tradition of classic radio plays, with a full cast, music and sound effects. The Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air is proud to present this spectacular three part production - "Gettysburg." Highly detailed and accurate, you will find yourself in the middle of General Buford's skirmish line, Little Round Top.The Wheatfield, Pickett's Charge, and listen while President Lincoln delivers his address some four months later. No matter which side you are loyal to... "Gettysburg" will have your heart pounding with its action, adventure and suspense.
Gettysburg Day 1 Good Ground: General Buford holds off the Confederate advance into Gettysberg.
See also Gettysburg Day 2 - Sea of Anguish and Gettysburg Day 3 - Army of the Living God.
The Colonial Radio Players: Nick Aalerud, Tony Bova, Lincoln Clark, Shane Clarke, Chad Cochran, Drew DeCorleto, David Driscoll, George Fennell,Adam Fumia,Jeffrey Gage, Bill Hammond, Kelly Leet, Robert Mackie, Peter Mancini, Cynthia Pape, Michael Reilly, Frederick Rice, Caleb Rogersjohn Schnatterly, Chris Speziale, TJ.Wiese.
This is the first part of an incredible epic piece of audio theater. The Colonial Radio Theatre captures the true essence of the most historic battle in american history. All of the major generals and Abe Lincoln are well represented in living color in this very accurate portrayal. I guarantee that once you listen to Gettysburg day one...you will be hooked! Can Buford hold on until the Union Army arrives? Listen and find out.