

Crossroads (Musical)
Robert Inman
As the play begins, an old hobo named Poppy by his avid companion, young Davey Quinn, is telling a tall tale.
It is the early 1890s and itinerant story tellers like Poppy are the voices of the prairie.
Years later, Davey is discovered by a radio entrepreneur while he is telling stories about Poppy and Frankie, a blind girl he rescued from a cruel father.
Quinn becomes famous on radio as the Voice of the Prairie.
Frankie reenters his life and the FCC threatens them all for broadcasting without a license.
"Endearing."
— The New York Times
"A skillful play with a deft heart."
— The Los Angeles Times
"First rate entertainment."
— Torrington Register Citizen
The Voice of the Prairie is a comedy play written by John Olive and published by Samuel French .
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