Hunting dinosaurs on the LAT stage
In the world of science fiction, anything is possible. A Gun for Dinosaur will be presented on the LAT stage on Friday, September 23 at 7 p.m. Several men travel back in time to hunt the dangerous reptiles that inhabited the earth. One of the time travelers is an impetuous dare devil who creates havoc, and havoc is rather unwelcome when hunting a dinosaur.
Lakes Area Theatre (LAT) in Alexandria is offering the following productions this week:
ON STAGE
In the world of science fiction, anything is possible. A Gun for Dinosaur will be presented on the LAT stage on Friday, September 23 at 7 p.m.
Several men travel back in time to hunt the dangerous reptiles that inhabited the earth. One of the time travelers is an impetuous dare devil who creates havoc, and havoc is rather unwelcome when hunting a dinosaur.
The show is directed by Mike Roers and stars Kip Sundlee, Rexford Sweetwater, Allen Hayes, Gary Lund and Mike Roers. Daniel Roers will provide the sound effects and Karen Gladen is the keyboardist.
A Gun for Dinosaur is sponsored by Windmill Ponds.
To reserve seats for the Friday night show or any upcoming show, call the LAT box office at (320) 808-3841.
ON THE AIR
Tune in Sunday, September 25 at 12:30 p.m. on KXRA 1490 AM as LAT presents Mayhem on the Mill Pond.
Parody, as defined by Dictionary.com, is “any humorous, satirical or burlesque imitation, as of a person, event, etc.” This performance is a parody of the Minnesota Public Radio show A Prairie Home Companion.
The show was written by Richard Grella, directed by Ann Hermes and stars Kent Garlinghouse, Julie Lloyd, Joe Korkowski, Mary Pohl, Jamie Sandberg and Pete Woit. Music is provided by Mikko Cowdery and Eli Bentley.
Mayhem on the Mill Pond is sponsored by the historic Mill Foundation in Terrace.
Past shows are available on the LAT website at www.lakesareatheatre.com.
SALUTE
TO VETERANS
LAT is looking for veterans who would be willing to tell some of their stories for a “salute to veterans” show.
They are seeking men and women from World War II, Korean conflict, Vietnam War, Desert Storm and the current wars in Afghanistan and Iraq who would relate their experiences to a studio audience.
The show would be recorded the evening of Friday, October 28. This will be a casual evening of an interchange between a moderator, the veterans and the audience.
If you are willing or know a vet who would be a good candidate for such an endeavor, contact LAT at (320) 808-3841.
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