One of my favorite things about having so many places here on Olive Street is having so many walls to hang some of my Lakewood Theater memorbilia. My collection ranges from the 1920's forward, and finally I get to share some of it with other fans of the Theater and history.
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Thursday, September 3, 2020
traveling theater
Left over from some of my Storyteller Moon gigs, we have this fantastic theater on wheels; it folds and unfolds, has stage doors and even old fashioned candle-powered footlights for performances at dusk. Though it's a bit tall, it tows easily behind a car or truck. It's quite fun!
I think it will find a happy new home here on Olive Street somewhere... I don't intend to start teaching (or performing) again myself, but I think it would be fun for the community to use!
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