Cloak & Dagger On the Air Presents Annual Science-Fiction Show

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Doors open at 3:30 p.m. with a set of Americana music performed by popular musician R.J. Gaudio, Troubadour.

This Saturday, local audio drama troupe presents three classic 1950s radio dramas

Weirton,W.Va., March 24,2026— This Saturday, March 28, 2026, at 4 p.m. at the Top of West Virginia Convention and Visitors Bureau, Cloak&DaggerOntheAirwill present its annual science-fiction show, titled For the World is Hollow.

Performed as a live audio drama, complete with music and sound effects, Cloak & Dagger On the Air: For the World is Hollow will reimagine three Golden Age of Radio scripts from the 1950s anthology series, X Minus One.

The production will also feature the latest installment of Emily Penelope’s Fabulous Flights of Fancy, an original serialized story created and written by Cloak & Dagger On the Air co-executive producer and head writer Pete Fernbaugh and starring child actor Abby Perry.

“Our annual science-fiction show is popular with both our cast and our audience,” Fernbaugh said. “Many of X Minus One’s episodes were based on stories written by pioneering writers of the genre, who spent the late 1940s and 1950s redefining the public’s expectations for what constituted great science fiction, namely philosophical explorations of the human condition that were grounded in actual science. Science fiction of the 1950s inspired Gene Roddenberry, creator of Star Trek, and Rod Serling,creator of The Twilight Zone, both of whom realized that science fiction could explore then-current events in a way that didn’t feel politically or socially aberrant or confrontational.”

Cloak & Dagger On the Air: For the World is Hollow will present the following three radio adaptations by Ernest Kinoy and George Lefferts and reimagined for modern audiences by Fernbaugh:

  • “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury, in which the parents of Peter and Wendy become increasingly alarmed when the children’s technologically advanced nursery begins to replace their family bond with a predatory, lethal reality.
  • “Universe” by Robert Heinlein, in which the isolated inhabitants of a massive, multi-generational starship have devolved into a superstitious, agrarian society who views their vessel as the entire world and the stars as mere religious myths. This story heavily influenced the 1968 Star Trek episode “For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky.”
  • “Nightfall” by Isaac Asimov, in which the inhabitants of a planet with six suns—who have never known darkness—face total societal collapse and collective madness as a rare eclipse brings the terrifying arrival of the first night in two millennia.

Continuing with the episode’s theme, the latest installment of Emily Penelope’s Fabulous Flights of Fancy will explore Emily’s fate as she realizes that her imaginative adventures weren’t simply an escape but were being triggered by dark forces of the government intent on using her special gifts and intellect to accomplish their authoritarian goals.

“When I first created Emily Penelope about three years ago, I was playing with the idea that this young girl from a broken home was using her imagination to escape from a reality she didn’t want to face,” Fernbaugh said. “But what if her imagination, which often involved conspiracies and top-secret missions, was closer to reality than even she could imagine? What if her imagination was actually being controlled by powers she didn’t even know existed? This particular installment will lean harder into that idea.”

Performed by Cloak & Dagger On the Air’s acting troupe, The Wayward Saints, For the World is Hollow will feature Chris Carter, Bethany Fernbaugh, Pete Fernbaugh, David Gaudio, Robert J. Gaudio, Noah Hilton, Karissa Martin, Malachi McClendon, Nathaniel McClendon, Abby Perry, Nora Perry, Terri Perry, and Frank Wilson. The score for the episode will be performed live by composer and musician Lakin Weaver, and sound effects will be created by the Holy Foley Molies.

Admission to the production is free, although donations to help with production costs are welcome.

Doors open at 3:30 p.m. with a set of Americana music performed by popular musician R.J. Gaudio, Troubadour. Light refreshments will also be available, as well as merchandise based on the show, including CDs of past productions, the original novelette The Congo Conspiracy, and stickers featuring the Cloak & Dagger logos.

For those who can’t make it in-person, Cloak & Dagger On the Air presents For the World is Hollow will be livestreamed via The Ohio Valley Cloak & Dagger Company Facebook page.

Fernbaugh will also appear on Novotney Now, hosted by journalist and talk show host Steve Novotney, this Friday, March 27, at 4 p.m. to further discuss Saturday’s production. Novotney Now can be heard in the Steubenville/Weirton areas on 100.9 FM and AM1430 WEIR and in the Wheeling area on 100.1 FM and AM1290 WOMP.

Top of WV CVB is located at 243 Three Springs Drive, Suite 17, in Weirton, W.Va., behind Crazy Mexican, next to Weirton Pet Spa, and across the parking lot from Bistro 303 Prime Cuisine.

“We encourage folks to set aside some extra time to check out the local businesses around us,” Fernbaugh said. “Three Springs Drive is filled with many dining and shopping opportunities. We hope our show can bring some traffic their way.”

Cloak & Dagger On the Air is a monthly theatrical series from The Ohio Valley Cloak & Dagger Company that celebrates audio drama from all eras, particularly the fabled Golden Age of Radio.

By reimagining classic radio dramas and literary works, along with premiering original stories written and produced by independent writer and actor Pete Fernbaugh, Cloak & Dagger On the Air strives to give audiences an immersive experience that engages the theatre of their imagination in creating a fully realized storytelling adventure.

For more information and for updates on the troupe’s live and recorded productions, please visit The Ohio Valley Cloak & Dagger Company’s Facebook page.

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Steve Novotney
Steve Novotney has been a professional journalist for 33 years, working in print for weekly, daily, and bi-weekly publications, writing for a number of regional and national magazines, host baseball-related talks shows on Pittsburgh’s ESPN, and as a daily, all-topics talk show host in the Wheeling and Steubenville markets since 2004. Novotney is the co-owner, editor, and co-publisher of LEDE News, and is the host of “Novotney Now,” a daily program that airs Monday-Friday from 3-6 p.m. on River Talk 100.1 & 100.9 FM.