From Roy C. Booth:
Terminal: The Play will be performed as (advanced) readers’ theater at the Bemidji State University Bangsberg Black Box Theatre August 22 – 24, the Friday and Saturday performances starting at 7:29 PM, and the Sunday matinĂ©e at 2 PM. Ticket prices and availability TBD/TBA.
We will be filming the performances and putting them together in DVD form. I am directing, Mitch Berntson (of Wolf Pack Bowhunting with Eddie Duncan of the Pursuit — and soon to be Sportsman — Channel — catch it on 611 DirecTV!) will be our cinematographer. We are presently looking for a make up artist, stage manager, and a few other positions. There is no pay involved, but everyone involved will get an invitation to the premeire screening and a copy of the DVD. Some assistance will be provided by Alliance LARP Minnesota and G.E.E.K.
After Mitch and I get our proverbial ducks in a row, we will announce auditions.
If you have any questions, please e-mail them to me at roycbooth@hotmail.com

A Big F’N Hell Yeah !!
I wish I could be there, but I will be suffering away the weekend in Puerto Rico.
Hope you’re shooting it in at least 720 or 1080 for a future release outside of dvd.
Would love to see Brian get all the entertainment distribution markets.
So exciting!
Bemidji is only a couple hours from me!!!!! Any chance Mr. Keene will visit MINYA-SODA?
Can’t wait to buy the DVD of this, if it is available.
ps…seems like it’s gonna be kinda rush rush. if they haven’t done auditions and such and have no make up artist or stage mangager and only less than a month to get it together. THAT is presure! granted, i don’t know dick about the theatre industry so maybe that is plenty of time.
live in Bemidji – have some theatre experience – am a grad student at BS of U – would love to lend a hand.
Two things:
The project is being filmed with the same process used for the TV show listed above, with a pixel count that rivals that of HDTV.
I’ve been in the theatre industry for nearly 30 years. Trust me, we’ve got it covered…
I, too, hope to score a DVD of this. Actually, I can’t wait to read the play, but I’m excited to hear the progress in the ole’ home of Paul Bunyan.
I don’t have any theatre experience, but I know Paige McCoy and she has experience. Can I hitch a ride on her shirt tails?
Paige: stop by the store on 507 Beltrami Avenue and introduce yourself!