Newstalgia World Stage - Wings By Arthur Kopit.
Newstalgia World Stage with the original version for radio of Wings by Arthur Kopit.
But while it was going, NPR managed to commission plays from a number of notable authors, including Arthur Kopit, whose play Wings is being posted this weekend. Wings, which was later revised and extended for a successful Broadway run, came about as the result of his father's stroke shortly after receiving the commission.
The result was an experimental tour de force. Kopit's intricate portrayal of the inner workings of a mind going through crisis, combined with an intense electronic score made it a landmark presentation and one of the high points in creative Radio broadcasting.
Sadly, this version seems to have disappeared. If the original recordings exist at all they may be collecting dust somewhere in the National Archives, which is where most all of NPR's archival recordings are (or supposed to be) or in private collections. Like the landmark Jazz Alive concert series, Earplay sought to bring about some of the best of new writing and performance to a public still curious about the world around them.
Here is the original radio presentation of Arthur Kopit's Wings as broadcast on January 1, 1978, with Mildred Dunnock in the title role of Emily Stilson and Cara Duff-MacCormick in the role of Amy. The sound score is by Tom Voegeli.
Enjoy.