NOW AVAILABLE: 35th ANNIVERSARY POSTER

Previously available at our live shows, we brought in the beautiful, and incredibly detailed 35th Anniversary poster at a discount price. Ordering details are below.

A Prairie Home Companion 35th Anniversary Commemorative Poster
On July 6, 1974, Garrison Keillor launched a live variety show. A Prairie Home Companion® has retained its small town charm over the past 35 years by featuring diverse musical guests accompanied by comedy sketches, "sponsor" spots and the signature News from Lake Wobegon® monologue.

This new illustration by Rodica Prato, (illustrator for the covers of Garrison Keillor's most recent novels, Liberty and Pontoon) painstakingly details everything that is needed to get the show on air each week from the Fitzgerald Theater: the Guy's All Star Shoe band, the guest performers and musicians, the voice talent, the stage hands and crew, and of course, the live audience.

The unframed poster measures 27" x 24 1/2"

Price: $15

Ordering Information

All prices include shipping & handling, and tax in the U.S. For international orders, contact us directly at phc@mpr.org.

Tell us where to send your poster, and include a check for $15.00 per poster payable to: Prairie Home Productions, LLC

Send your orders to:
Poster Orders
c/o Prairie Home Productions
611 Frontenac Place
St. Paul, MN 55104

You will receive your order in about 2 weeks.

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