Emma and Fred are going to nuACTs Murder Mystery Dinner Theater June 24 & 25. Fred won the tickets at Oris’ Sport Shop. Now the problem is that Emma will want a new outfit. There goes Fred’s new fishing gear. Fred had wanted to bring Ralph to the show but Emma put her foot down and said he had to take her. Guess Ralph will have to buy his own ticket by going to www.newulmact.com, New Ulm Chamber Office, or The Grand Center for the Arts

The promo DVD for MINNESOTA’N'ICE (IT COULD BE WORSE!) will be available soon along with the script. If you are interested in checking our play out for a production be sure to email us. Royalties will be negotiable.

Couldn’t get to the lake to ice fish….the roads were blocked with snow drifts 50′ high. Well, maybe that’s a little exagerated. But the paths to the lake were not open. So, being good Minnesotans, we went to the warden’s house and ate chili and chocolate cake. That Emma sure makes good chocolate cake.

Emma, Fred, Ralph and the rest of the MINNESOTA’N'ICE (IT COULD BE WORSE!) cast and crew will be ice fishing Sunday, February 27, on Lake Hanska at 2:00 PM provided there is a sufficient layer of thick ice.

Waiting for the lakes to freeze

Yea, that’s right! Emma, Fred, and Ralph can’t wait for Minnesota’s cold weather to sink in. They are truly fed up with the warm temperatures we have been having. Emma froze 50 quarts of sauerkraut to heat up when those ice fishing days finally get here. Ralph has already ordered chicken from Carl’s Corner in Essig. It is his favorite, you know. Fred got a new pair of fishing bibs along with a really cool ice fishing chair with a back on it. It even has side pockets for supplies like slip bobbers and batteries for his hearing aid. If you saw the show you would know what a slip bobber is because it was part of “The Fisherman’s Rap”. Otherwise, if you run into Ralph you can just ask him.

LSL has been meeting and reviewing the unedited DVD of Minnesota’N'ice (It Could Be Worse!)  Slowly, but surely, we are re-writing some of the script and adding optional suggestions.  Once we have things in order we will be sending the script out.

Perusals will be ready soon

Larsons have finished the musical ‘undertones’ for the DVD and have delivered such to All Pro Media who will now be able to finish the DVDs.

We are meeting and working on our marketing plan.  Minnesota’N'ice (It Could Be Worse!)  is available to anyone interested in producing it.  Just send us a line and we’ll get a perusal to you.

We had GREAT audiences in Mankato.

Mankato was very good to us.  We performed Minnesota’N'ice (It Could Be Worse!) to about 550-600 people.  What’s next?  Well, we’ll work some more on the script and music, send some perusals out, and then see what happens.

We are not scheduled to perform the production any where else at this time.

If you are a theater and are looking for something new and unique, I would suggest you contact us and we will send you a perusal.  You can contact us by going to ‘contact us’ on this website.  We’d love to hear from you.

We opened in Mankato last night to a FULL HOUSE!!!!!!

Mankato welcomed us with open arms last night filling their house to capacity.  The cast outdid themselves; the techies were spectacular; the orchestra, Larsons,  didn’t miss a note; and the director sat back and sighed that sigh of relief known to all of us

We will do two more shows:  tonight at 7:30 and tomorrow at 2:00 at the Lincoln Community Center.

If you are with a theater and want to produce this show yourself  just let us know and we will send you a script to peruse.  The rights are owned by Larson, Sellner, Larson LLC.

Tickets for Minnesota’N'ice (It Could Be Wrose!)

Tickets for the Mankato Producction will be general admission for only $10! They will be available at the Lincoln Center Stage Door the dates of the production or in advance (without reserved seating) through the Merely Players (507-387-LIVE) or Twin Rivers Center For The arts 507-387-1008. Give ‘em a call and get your tickets now to be sure you have a place to sit. Show dates are September 17, 18, & 19.

« Older Entries