NAPT's Native Radio Theater Presents Native Voices at the Autry's The Red Road

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 Verna Yahola’s All Nation’s Café in Sapulpa, Okla., is where the all magic—and mayhem—happens. Legendary Choctaw country music star Patty Jones has asked Verna if she can doher 10th anniversary TV special at the eatery. Add a punk rock star from England, mix in a Navajo fry cook, stir in an Indian activist and fold in six more characters to let one of the most energetic productions from actress/singer/ songwriter Arigon Starr set and you’ll have the makings of a smorgasbord filled with laughter, original music and fun.

NAPT’s Native Radio Theater project presents a live recording of Native Voices at the Autry's The Red Road July 17-18 at the Terry M. Carpenter Nebraska Educational Telecom-munications Center. The show is being presented in association with NET and the UNL's Johnny Carson School of Theatre & Film.

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For more information contact Georgiana Lee at 402-472-0497 or glee3@unl.edu

The Red Road will be released as part of Native Radio Theater on the all-Native radio online network, AIROS.org, and be distributed via Native Voice One to public and tribal radio stations across the nation this fall.