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Four Women Scheme for Fame in 1901 Minneapolis
13 Jun
Summary
- Play 'Over a Barrel' premieres June 18th in Bemidji.
- The comedy is set in 1901 Minneapolis, following four women.
- The show blends historical events with comedic escapades.

The Paul Bunyan Playhouse is set to premiere its second show of the season, "Over a Barrel," on Thursday, June 18. This comedic production is a departure from the theater's previous musical focus and is written by Alison Page, a former classmate of director Philip Hoks.
The play transports audiences to 1901 Minneapolis, where four women, having lost all their money, embark on a series of schemes to achieve fame and fortune. Their adventures include promoting bogus cure-alls, disguising themselves, and even going over Niagara Falls in a barrel.
Director Philip Hoks mentioned that while the play incorporates historical research, it takes a comical approach to events like President McKinley's assassination. "Over a Barrel" features actors Jordan Rochna, Elizabeth Akers, Randy Lindsay, Nicole Korbisch, and Megan Hanks, with performances scheduled from June 18th to June 27th in Bemidji.