Root Beer Lady the musical! The Timberjay


Sweet treat Play explores life of Boundary Waters' 'Root Beer Lady

A fresh rendering of the musical's first iterations, Root Beer Lady: the Musical returns with an updated script and fresh local faces at the Ely State Theater for a limited run September 7-10. This one-act musical written by Barb Cary Hall is based on her father Bob Cary's well-known book "Root Beer Lady" and tells Dorothy's unique.


Head to the Northwoods with The Root Beer Lady Community Reporter

The Dorothy Molter Museum is a seasonally operating, historic museum focusing on the life and legacy of Ely Area icon, Dorothy Molter. Not sure who Dorothy was or why you should visit the Museum? Watch this 8-min primer on the Root Beer Lady of Knife lake! About Dorothy. Visit the Museum. Used with permission, this video is a production of WDSE.


Root Beer Lady The Dorothy Molter Story by Bob Cary

Root Beer Lady Musical. 70 mins | Rated TBC | Live Play. 'Root Beer Lady the Musical' is based on the book 'Root Beer Lady' by Bob Cary and through song, dance, and narration, offers a window into the life of Dorothy Molter, a local inspirational woman/elder who was the last non-indigenous person to live in the Boundary Waters Canoe.


Root Beer Lady the Musical, opens Saturday The Timberjay

Minnesota's 'Root Beer Lady' lived alone in a million-acre wilderness (atlasobscura.com, Sept 16, 2020) Dorothy Molter, The Root Beer Lady of Minnesota (KARE-11, 1/12/21). In 2007, after her dad died and a con-man conned her, she wove the stories into a play called "The F Trip". And in 2009, she was commissioned to travel to the Middle.


Minnesota's 'Root Beer Lady' Lived Alone in a MillionAcre Wilderness

Dorothy Louise Molter (May 6, 1907, in Arnold, Pennsylvania - December 18, 1986), lived for 56 years on Knife Lake in the Boundary Waters area of northern Minnesota.She was known as "Knife Lake Dorothy" or as the "Root Beer Lady", as she made root beer and sold it to thousands of passing canoeists in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW), near Ely, Minnesota.


'Root Beer Lady' tells the story of BWCA's Dorothy Molter

History Theatre in St. Paul has a new show on "Root Beer Lady" Dorothy Molter — a pioneer for women and the environment.. There was an issue with the History Theatre play originally titled.


Review of The Root Beer Lady at History Theatre Play Off The Page

The play, funny and passionate, explores her independence, fortitude, and love of nature. and pushes back against the premise that her time in the North Woods made her the "Loneliest Woman in America," as the Saturday Evening Post claimed in 1952.. The Root Beer Lady at History Theatre in St. Paul ended with a standing ovation, that.


Photos The legacy of the 'Root Beer Lady' Minnesota Public Radio News

We will copyright the 'Root Beer Lady' musical and turn it over to the museum to allow others to perform the play so the royalties go to the museum. That's they way my father would have wanted it." Donations for the production of the "Root Beer Lady" can be mailed to Dorothy Molter Museum - Musical Fund, P.O. Box 391, Ely, MN 55731.


Root Beer Lady The Musical Coming to Ely YouTube

Kim Schultz brings the story of the famed Root Beer Lady to life in a beautiful and memorable way. Kim Schultz as Dorothy Molter, The Root Beer Lady, at History Theatre through 2/19/23. Photo: Rick Spaulding. The house was nearly full for the performance last Saturday night. When we arrived, many people were lingering in the lobby as they.


The Slice Root Beer Lady Museum YouTube

Photos: The Root Beer Lady, click here SAINT PAUL, MN - History Theatre kicks off the new year with the one-woman show, The Root Beer Lady. Written and performed by Kim Schultz and directed by Addie Gorlin-Han, The Root Beer Lady is the story of the indomitable Dorothy Molter. The play, funny and passionate, explores her independence,


The Root Beer Lady History Theatre

Updated: 11:22 a.m. At a rehearsal for "The Root Beer Lady" at History Theatre, playwright and performer Kim Schultz stands on stage as one of Minnesota's larger-than-life folk heroines.


Review of The Root Beer Lady at History Theatre Play Off The Page

Through song, dance and narration, 'Root Beer Lady-the Musical' offers a window into the life of Dorothy Molter, a local inspirational woman who was the last non-indigenous person to live in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Featuring an 'all local' cast and company, the musical is being produced by local non-profit BottleCap.


Theater review History Theatre’s ‘Root Beer Lady’ is warm, enjoyable

The play, funny and passionate, explores her independence, fortitude, and love of nature. and pushes back against the premise that her time in the North Woods made her the "Loneliest Woman in America," as the Saturday Evening Post claimed in 1952.. 'Root Beer Lady' a love letter to Boundary Waters (Rob Hubbard, Pioneer Press, 1/30/23)


The Root Beer Lady History Theatre

The Root Beer Lady is a simple, straight-forward story, but so beautifully told from the script, to the performance, direction, and overall design of the piece. The Boundary Waters is the crown jewel of Minnesota, and Dorothy was one of its longest and most well-known residents and caretakers in the 20th century.


Life in Revue The Root Beer Lady History Theatre

Playwright Kim Schultz sets out to correct that and tell Molter's story in her one-woman play "The Root Beer Lady." Molter, who is something of a Minnesota legend, was the last legal non.


Review of The Root Beer Lady at History Theatre Play Off The Page

The Root Beer Lady. The play, funny and passionate, explores her independence, fortitude, and love of nature. and pushes back against the premise that her time in the North Woods made her the "Loneliest Woman in America," as the Saturday Evening Post claimed in 1952. Dorothy Molter's story will delight all, young and old.