Residents are being invited to tune in as comedy legend Michael Veitch and handsome young blade Simon Oats brush off their double-breasted dinner suits to transport us back to the days before television when radio was king with Mystery in the Air!

Described as not a radio play but a very real live radio drama, Mystery in the Air will take audiences into the 1940’s studio when it visits the Yeppoon Town Hall on Saturday, April 27, with drama coming from more than just their scripts.

Yes, it’s mayhem in the studio as things boil over to both on and off air shenanigans.

The star of the show is that beloved veteran of radio, Clinton Webb. Change, however, is afoot. For the past few weeks’ management has seen fit to make Clinton share the microphone with the new darling of the airwaves, dashing former Squadron Leader, Tony ‘The Ace’ Hamilton.

Sure, he may be talented, handsome and a considerably younger ratings-winner (not to mention a sure-fire hit with the ladies), but Clinton’s just about had it with this young upstart’s complete lack of well…professionalism! Exactly why management saw fit to foist this brash newcomer onto the airwaves with him is anybody’s guess.

With 20 different voices and a pile of live-to-air sound effects, all performed by just two frazzled actors, something tells us that things are going to come to a head. But, as they say, the show must go on – but can it?

In this unique, dynamic stage performance you will take a trip back in time - to the style, fashion and the sheer political incorrectness of the 1940's. Come see the fireworks fly for yourself in Mystery in the Air!

Mystery in The Air will be held at Yeppoon Town Hall on 27 April from 7.30pm. To book your tickets, visit www.livingstone.qld.gov.au/whatson.

Local aspiring writers will also have the opportunity to attend a workshop with the performers on Sunday 28 April at 10am, while a second show will be held as part of Council’s popular Morning Melodies on Monday 29 April at 10.30am at Yeppoon Town Hall. To book, go to www.livingstone.qld.gov.au/whatson

ABOUT THE ARTISTS Michael Veitch began his career writing and performing in television comedy in programs such as the D-Generation and Fast Forward before working as a newspaper columnist and regular broadcaster for ABC radio. He presented the national arts program, Sunday Arts, on ABC television for five years. He is also well known in radio, having broadcast across Tasmania for ABC Hobart 2009 – 14, as well as various stints on ABC 774 Melbourne.

Since 2004, Simon Oats has worked as a freelance storyteller in schools, private homes, arts centres and in open air spaces. Simon has appeared in numerous theatre works including Five Angry Men, and as principal actor with Complete Works Theatre Company, touring Shakespeare productions to Victorian schools. TV credits include Blue Heelers, Good Guys Bad Guys & Something in the Air. On Film he appeared as “Andy” in Last Orders (2001) directed by Fred Schepisi.

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