F. Ed Authors Veteran's Day Poem
Happy Veteran's Day AMERICA,
I wrote this last week, and didn't record it and produce it until Nov. 10th, the US Marine Corps Birthday!
Send it around and BE PROUD AMERICA, of "Our Sons Who Gave For Thee"!
Hope you all like it. I've included the text version as well as the audio version for your enjoyment!
F. Ed Knutson 11-11-2009
Former US Marine 02-11-1974 thru 02-10-1978
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Mark Twain's "Is He Dead?"
- With KKVV Las Vegas' radio announcer, the avuncular F. Ed Knutson as PAPA LEROUX! -
Opening November 6, 2009!
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| | An impoverished artist in 1860's France stages his death in order to increase the value of his paintings. Combining elements of burlesque, farce and social satire, this hilarious comedy uses cross-dressing, mistaken identities, and romantic deceptions to raise questions about fame, greed and the value of art.
"A ripely enjoyable confection. An elaborate madcap comedy that registers high on the mirth meter and reaches especially giddy comic heights." -- David Rooney, Variety
COME BY: Box Office 3920 Schiff Drive LV Monday 4 - 8PM Wednesday 10AM - 1PM Saturday 9AM - 12PM
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- With KKVV Las Vegas' radio announcer, the avuncular F. Ed Knutson as
PAPA LEROUX! -
Opening November 6, 2009!
An impoverished artist in 1860's France stages his death in order to
increase the value of his paintings. Combining elements of burlesque,
farce and social satire, this hilarious comedy uses cross-dressing,
mistaken identities, and romantic deceptions to raise questions about
fame, greed and the value of art.
"A ripely enjoyable confection. An elaborate madcap comedy that registers
high on the mirth meter and reaches especially giddy comic heights." --
David Rooney, Variety
COME BY: Box Office 3920 Schiff Drive LV
Monday 4 - 8PM
Wednesday 10AM - 1PM
Saturday 9AM - 12PM
CALL: 702.362.7996
Live person during box office hours
CLICK: To purchase tickets on the
Internet 24 hours a day click here