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About Let Me Be Frank Productions:
We like to think of ourselves as theater for non-theater people. If you combine an episode of Saturday Night Live with a pop concert, you might have an idea of what a Let Me Be Frank Productions show includes. Let Me Be Frank Productions has been entertaining N.E. Wisconsin for over two decades. Since beginning in 2000, we have shared over 120 different shows to over 300,000 audience members, and we're still going strong! We are fast becoming people's most favorite theater destination in Wisconsin. Our all-original musicals will have you wowing at the talent, laughing in the aisle and singing a tune of yesteryear on your way home. With titles like, "Something Stinks in Kaukauna" and "Shaken Not Stirred Clintonville" we invite you to come and join in on the fun at the historic Meyer Theatre in downtown Green Bay. See you at the show!
hoStart your engines and rev your motors for the next show in Let Me Be
Frank Productions’ 25th season of entertainment. “WIR
Nights” takes place April 5th-27th and is sponsored by Diamonds and
Gold Green Bay and Festival Foods.
Welcome to WKAU Radio, home of the Wisconsin International Raceway’s
Thursday Night Thunder, hosted by Van VanDollock and Joe Verdegan. When they’re
not too busy announcing the speedway races, they can be easily distracted by
some lovely local ladies, also known as the Trophy Girls. Sarah Dickle and Lisa
Vercaturen are two of the best Trophy Girls around. Is there room for another
lady at the track? Well, perhaps. We have a newcomer joining the track–Anika
Hatrick—who plans on racing, not just cheering the men on from the stands.
She’s going up against Bobbie Johnny and Trick Dickle, best friends since
childhood and two of the best racers out there. It’s uncanny that Dickle has
placed 2nd in 20 races and Bobbie Johnny has placed 1st in 20 races —
coincidence or is something fishy going on at WIR? Bobbie Johnny’s dad, John
Johnny, attempts to coach his son and give advice from his own racing days, but
his eyes and heart latch on to the new lady in town, Anika. Can Anika hold her
own on the track? Will Dickle and Bobbie outrace her and keep their legacy
going? You’ll have to find out in our all-new comedy musical, “WIR Nights.”
The show features Amy Riemer as Anika Hatrick, Paul Evansen as Trick
Dickle, Pat Hibbard as Joe Announcer, Tom Verbrick as Van VanDollock Announcer
and track owner, Lisa Borley as the Trophy Queen, Sarah Galati as Sarah Dickle,
Blake Hermans as Bobbie Johnny, and Frank Hermans as John Johnny.
Band: John Singer (guitars), Pat Hibbard (bass), Tony Pilz (keyboards),
Andrew Klaus (drums).
Lights: Ross Loining
Sound: Kelly Klaus
“WIR Nights” opens at the Meyer Theatre on Friday, April 5th, at 7:30pm
with a benefit show for Curative Connections. For more than 70 years, Curative
Connections has helped families, seniors, and people with disabilities find
support and care due to aging, dementia, brain injury, or other disability. For
our opening night performance, $10 of every sold ticket goes to this valuable
organization in our community.
“WIR Nights” then runs:
Saturday, April 6th at 7:30pm
Thursday, April 11th at 7:30pm
Friday, April 12th at 7:30pm
Saturday, April 13th at 7:30pm
Thursday, April 18th at 7:30pm
Friday, April 19th at 7:30pm
Saturday, April 20th at 7:30pm
Thursday, April 25th at 1:00pm & 7:30pm
Friday, April 26th at 7:30pm
Saturday, April 27th at 1:00pm & 7:30pm
NOTICE: THIS IS ONE (1) VOUCHER FOR TWO (2) TICKETS/ADMISSIONS!!!
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