National Radio Theater
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The National Radio Theater was a non-profit independent producer of radio plays created in Chicago by Yuri Rasovsky and Michelle M. Faith. Long affiliated with classical FM station WFMT, NRT was active from January 1973 to April 1986. Its programs were heard primarily over public radio stations around the country, but were picked up in many other English speaking countries. Productions won consistent critical acclaim and numerous awards, including two Peabodys.