

War of the Worlds: The Panic Broadcast
Joe Landry
The Battle of Shallowford" is an account of the hysteria caused by Orson Welles' 1938 radio production of "The War of the Worlds" in Simpson's home town of Lewisville, North Carolina (in the book the town is called Shallowford).
"A theatrical gem."
— Ashville Citizen Times
"Tickle their funny bones, warm their hearts, don't insult their intelligence.... The Battle of Shallowford hits that magic trio."
— Knoxville News Sentinel
"Hilariously on target...A community theatre staple."
— Knoxville Journal
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| Ruthie Mock 17, Burton's daughter; pretty and romantic, she helps out in the store but longs for excitement and adventure |
| Lonny Hutchins 17; a shy, intelligent dreamer and an avid reader of science fiction magazines |
| Clunette Campbell late 30s, a regular at "Mock's;" opinionated, excitable, a gossip, and a complainer |
| Roy Sprinkle 70s, called "Mr. Roy" by everyone; he is a veteran raconteur with a sly sense of humor; lost an arm during the Spanish-American War |
| Dewey Sowers 17, tall, strapping, and handsome; he is the local football hero and brags to hide his awkwardness |
| Newsome Jarvis 50s; a silent, mysterious, and reclusive farmer; he is the kind of man town gossips love |
| Fred Martin 30s, well-dressed, refined, and a trifle effeminate; organist and choir director at the local Methodist Church |
| Burton Mock late 30's, early 40s; proprietor of Mock's General Store and Shallowford's postmaster; calm and good-natured |
The Battle Of Shallowford is a American historical play written by Ed Simpson and published by Samuel French in New York (1991).
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