Written By : Jerry Robbins
Narrated By : Full Cast Production
Published By : Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Length : 1 hour
Categories : Drama American American Military
Price : $5.00
Taken directly from the ships logs of 1805, Old Ironsides battles Tripolitan Pirates to free the crew of the captured USS Philadelphia.
A nautical gem
Bob from Colorado - 01 Jun 2004
OK, I am a sucker for sea stories...and even a bigger sucker for historical ones. I found this show in the museum gift store where Old Ironsides is berthed, and have to admit that it was love at first listen. The story is exciting, and the music score alone should win an award. If you like broadsides and pirates, this show should make your day.
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