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Wonderlust Productions · Dragon Tale Trail 1: There's a Dragon in Lake Phalen

Dragon Tale Trail 1: There’s a Dragon in Lake Phalen

by Jeannine Coulombe

Performed by EJ Subkoviak
Herald performed by Karen Wiese-Thompson
Directed by Laurel Armstrong
Sound design, engineering, editing and mixing by Peter Morrow with design support from Kalen Rainbow Keir
This play is suitable for all audiences

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The Setting:
A quiet, contemplative bench in Dragon Poetry Park near Lake Phalen. Water lapping on the shore can be heard in the distance along with occassional birdsong. A metal sculpture of a dragon woven into garden plants and flowers lays at the foot of the bench. Rocks and sculpture with stamped with contemplative words are scattered through the garden sculpture.

Synopsis:
What else is there to say? Dragon!

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