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Little Country Theatre: 100 Years at NDSU

Little Country Theatre: 100 Years at NDSU

The story begins in 1914 with the theatre's founder, Alfred G. Arvold, whose other creations included the Lincoln Log Cabin, the Student Life Train, Lilac Days, and pageants attended by thousands. The story continues with Dr. Frederick Walsh, who spearheaded the building of Askanase Hall, originated the statewide traveling Prairie Stage, and produced and directed "Old Four Eyes" in Medora, ND.

Little Country Theatre: 100 Years at NDSU is a local public television program presented by Prairie Public

Little Country Theatre: 100 Years at NDSU

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Explore the history of NDSU's Little Country Theatre. (26m 46s)

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