It was a glorious 4th of July weekend as Garrison Keillor’s ” Prairie Home Companion” finished this year’s season at The Ravinia Festival in Highland Park Illinois.
The great singer/songwriter, John Prine joined us and performed some of his best songs including the powerful “Hello In There”.
Another Chicagoan, Howard Levy added his harmonica virtuosity to the proceedings.
We had some fun scripts to work with as noted in the “Evanston Review” this week. Reviewer Dorothy Andries wrote:
“The show included not only music, but dramas, vividly enacted by The Royal Academy of Radio Actors, two men and a woman who are a trio of a million sounds and voices. Tim Russell did a spot-on imitation of Chicago radio legend Studs Terkel and was a pretty good Ira (“This American Life”) Glass. He even mastered President Obama’s measured cadences, while Fred Newman did zany sound effects. Sue Scott played everyone from a sweet encouraging Montessori mother to a hard-boiled seller of Chicago hot dogs — and no, she would never serve ketchup on a Chicago dog.”Guy Noir-Chicago
A great end to a great season. Fred Newman will join Garrison and “The Guys All Star Show Band” and singer/songwriter Sara Watkins for a late summer tour of over 20 cities across the country. Check out the schedule on the Prairie Home website.
Sue and Tim will hopefully rejoin the cast and crew for the annual Minnesota State Fair Grandstand performance on the Labor Day Weekend Show.

