Columbia Workshop
Playwright Irving Reis created the
experimental radio anthology program, the
Columbia Radio Workshop, in 1936. The
program’s first mega-accomplishment was the
1937 "The Fall of the City", an allegory on the
rise of Fascism written by poet Archibald
MacLeish. The first American verse play
written for radio, the cast included Orson
Welles and Burgess Meredith.
MacLeish was subsequently appointed Librarian of Congress (a post created at his urging) and was the recipient of 3 Pulitzer Prizes.