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TRIUMVIRATE NEWS

TRIVIAPALOOZA!!
May 11, 2012
at KVCC. Click for a registration form.

DRAMA CAMP COMING SOON! June 4-16 at Triumvirate Theatre!

Triumvirate North
Coming Soon!

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TRIVIAPALOOZA!!

GET A TEAM.
BRING YOUR BRAINS.
TAKE HOME THE CASH.


Friday, May 11, 2012 @ 7:00 p.m.
at the Kenai Visitors and Cultural Center.
Put together a team of 6-8 people and enter to win $250.00 and the title of Master of Trivia. Registration is $15 per person for this community quiz bowl. Proceeds go to benefit Triumvirate Theatre and The Kenai Visitors and Cultural Center.

CLICK HERE FOR A REGISTRATION FORM

BARANOV'S CASTLE: THE MOVIE
Written by Joe Rizzo • Directed by Ryan Cannon

It started out as a puppet show, but if you thought you'd already experienced Baranov's Castle, you ain't seen nothing yet! With the support of the Alaska Humanities Forum, writer/Producer Joe Rizzo reassembled the Baranov team, and recruited experienced filmmaker Ryan Cannon to turn this exciting tale of early Alaska into a full-fledged motion picture. Alexander Baranov is Alaska's first governor, but when Capt. Hagemeister, a power hungry Naval commander arrives in New Archangel, everything is bound to change. Filled with action, laughs, and great songs, this locally written and produced puppet film is fun for all ages. Including original music and songs by Matt Boyle.
Running time: approx. 60 minutes.

BARANOV'S CASTLE: THE MOVIE has been accepted into the KIDS FIRST! Film and Video Festival 2007
KIDS FIRST!
is the largest children's film festival in the United States, and features quality childen's entertainment on a touring basis. Visit their website for screening locations.

Click here to view the Trailer in Quicktime. (It's kind of a large file, so give it a minute)
DVDs of the film are available now at the Triumvirate Bookstore

Click here to view the Triumvirate Archives

The Drop of a Hat Players
Triumvirate Theatre's charitable arm has, so far, raised $30,000 for families in need on the Kenai Peninsula.