Little Lake Theatre Company

It started in a barn near Canonsburg Lake, back in 1949. Sixty years, scores of actors, and hundreds of quality productions later, Little Lake Theatre is now considered a community treasure. OnQ contributor Beth Dolinar reports.

Little Lake Theatre Company aired on Nov 24, 2008.


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