"Sorry, Wrong Number" - Radio Drama
Waaaay back in the day, families used to gather around the radio at night to listen to their favorite comedy shows, dramas, and musical variety shows. Now we can do the same thing!
"Sorry, Wrong Number" was originally performed on the radio in 1943 as an episode of the CBS Radio Drama Series.
Tune in and find out how actors can create scenes in your mind, fill you with emotion, and build suspense --with nothing but sound! The Concord Carlisle High School 2020-21 2nd Semester Theatre class revives what many critics considered one of the greatest suspense stories ever performed.
Kicks For Cancer Radio Special
You may have heard of "Kicks For Cancer". But do you know what it is? How it started? What it supports? This show is two interviews back to back. In the first, Concord Carlisle Soccer Coaches Ray Pavlik and Steve Wells talk about how 'Kicks' came to be. The second part features CCHS teacher--and cancer survivor--Nora Murphy, with one of her former students, Natalie Waldron, CCHS '16. Learn how Nora's cancer diagnosis affects her, and how it's inspired Natalie to pursue a career in cancer research.
Congressman John Lewis's Speech at Concord Carlisle HS, 2001
First broadcast on: Monday, November 5th, 2001
On November 5, 2001, Georgia Congressman, and civil rights icon, John R. Lewis visited Concord Carlisle High School where he spoke to the entire student body and staff in a special assembly organized by Mr. Joe Zellner, who was, at the time, a CCHS Social Studies teacher. In a packed gymnasium, just two months after the September 11 attack on the United States, Lewis spoke of his lifelong crusade for civil rights, justice and peace.