Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss) is the mystery guest on To Tell the Truth. This episode was originally telecast by CBS on April 29, 1958. The host is Bud Collyer:
(This is the latest in a series of arts-related videos that appear in this space each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday)


In today’s Wall Street Journal I review Chicago Shakespeare’s
“The Encounter,” Simon McBurney’s new one-man show, requires the audience to wear headphones throughout the evening as Mr. McBurney, the co-founder and artistic director of Complicite and one of England’s foremost avant-garde theater artists, recounts the real-life experiences of Loren McIntyre, a photojournalist who got lost in the Brazilian rain forest in 1969 and had a mystical experience—that’s an oversimplification, but I don’t know what else to call it—after meeting up with a native tribe. At first glance “The Encounter” feels like a radio play accompanied by thick layers of sound effects, some live and others pre-recorded. (The first part reminded me of Glenn Gould’s similarly complex CBC radio documentaries.) Then the set, an anonymous-looking radio studio, comes to hallucinatory life, and suddenly you find yourself swept up in Mr. McBurney’s high-tech dramatization of McIntyre’s bizarre yet somehow believable tale….
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