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Wonderlust Productions · Dragon Tale Trail 3: The Matchmaker

Dragon Tale Trail 3: The Matchmaker

by Jeannine Coulombe

Performed by Isa Condo Olvera, Michelle de Joya, and 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 Kier
This play is suitable for all audiences

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The Setting:
A high, grassy ridge overlooking the middle of Lake Phalen where canoes and sailboats float on the water. Birdsong mixed with the sounds of people talking in many languages as they walk on the trail around the lake along with the occasional whirr of bike wheels.

Synopsis:
When the water gets choppy, maybe the dragon is trying to tell you something.

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