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(Lillenas Publications). This interactive dinner theatre is a great way to reach out to your community and bring them into your church for a fun evening of entertainment. From the authors of the hit series Uncle Phil’s Diner , comes Family Camp , a new interactive dinner theatre that brings on lots of laughs and colorful characters. Set in the late 1940s, this play transports cast and audience back to an old-school Christian campground where families have gone for generations. The evening of the play is the last night of camp, when it is revealed that the Dinsdales, long-time owners of Camp Awannahikealotta, have to sell the camp due to financial troubles. The buyer, Mr. Abbott, has big plans to modernize everything by doing away with all outdoor camping activities. The evening’s festivities of sketch comedy, music, improve, and audience interaction culminate in the Annual Staff Talent Show where everyone has a chance to share why they love the camp so much. All that’s left is to see if Abbott will be convinced to preserve the natural charm of Camp Awannahikealotta for years to come.
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(Lillenas Publications). This interactive dinner theatre is a great way to reach out to your community and bring them into your church for a fun evening of entertainment. From the authors of the hit series Uncle Phil’s Diner , comes Family Camp , a new interactive dinner theatre that brings on lots of laughs and colorful characters. Set in the late 1940s, this play transports cast and audience back to an old-school Christian campground where families have gone for generations. The evening of the play is the last night of camp, when it is revealed that the Dinsdales, long-time owners of Camp Awannahikealotta, have to sell the camp due to financial troubles. The buyer, Mr. Abbott, has big plans to modernize everything by doing away with all outdoor camping activities. The evening’s festivities of sketch comedy, music, improve, and audience interaction culminate in the Annual Staff Talent Show where everyone has a chance to share why they love the camp so much. All that’s left is to see if Abbott will be convinced to preserve the natural charm of Camp Awannahikealotta for years to come.