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Photos by Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
Katherine McKay and Mike McVey play aliens from the planet Glorp being interviewed by Roger Connelly, far right, who was taking questions from the audience during the OKC Improv event at McLoud Public Library on July 22. Visit www.pioneerlibrarysystem.org for upcoming Summer Reading Challenge events. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
McLoud librarian Trisha Bias and Roger Connelly, with OKC Improv, act out a scene in which Bias can only respond with lines from a book and Connelly tries to diffuse an imaginary bomb like in the show "MacGyver." Connelly was the moderator, leading a group of three other actors from OKC Improv with audience participation, during this event at McLoud Public Library on July 22.
Elizabeth Dragoo and Katherine McKay, of OKC Improv, play college roommates, as McLoud librarian Trisha Bias and audience member Alex, both seated, provide lines and can't help but laugh during the McLoud Public Library event on July 22.
Brendan Parker, on guitar and vocals, leads the children's band 'Spaghetti Eddie!' at Tecumseh Public Library on July 24.
Erick Alexander, on drums and backup vocals, performs with the children's band 'Spaghetti Eddie!' at Tecumseh Public Library on July 24. Photos by Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
The audience, made up mostly of students from Citizen Potawatomi Nation's After School Program, meows loudly (as prompted) to "Kitty Cat Town" during the Spaghetti Eddie performance at Tecumseh Public Library on July 24.
Erick Alexander, on drums, and Brendan Parker, on guitar, performed as Spaghetti Eddie! at Tecumseh Public Library on July 24. According to their Facebook page, "The songs are fun, energetic, educational and silly. They were written with the intention to entertain children and to not drive parents crazy."
Erick Alexander, on drums, and Brendan Parker, on guitar, performed as Spaghetti Eddie! at Tecumseh Public Library on July 24. According to their Facebook page, "The songs are fun, energetic, educational and silly. They were written with the intention to entertain children and to not drive parents crazy."
OKC Improv Performs at McLoud Library, Spaghetti Eddie! Plays at Tecumseh Library...
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