"...'The Night Karaoke Died' is a light-hearted musical spoof annoying barroom phenomenon..." Dominic Papatola, Lead Theatre Critic, St Paul Pioneer Press 
"...'The Night Karaoke Died' is a light-hearted musical spoof on the "The show itself, written by local talent Pamela Docken... is a hoot... behold, the power of Karaoke!" Heather Edwards, Staff Writer, Ramsey County Review | NJ Smith of Digitalcity.com writes, "... Triggered by the karaoke phenomenon, 'The Night Karaoke Died' is another comic contribution straight from the mind of Minnesota's own Pamela Docken, author of hit musical comedies as 'An Ole and Lena Christmas' and 'Ole and Lena go to da Lake.' Docken's interactive musical spoof is based on a karaoke contest gone wrong... is beautifully executed by a talented cast of singing satirists. Docken's cleverly crafted interactive script allows for different endings based on which character the audience picks to win the contest..." 
Pamela Norton Docken, Playwright To learn more about Pamela click on her picture |
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| | "...Ole and Lena jokes are as much a part of Minnesota's legendary culture as lutefisk, lefse and ice fishing. Local playwright Pamela Docken has successfully brought Ole, Lena, Sven, Ingrid and the rest of the crew out of bad joke books and onto the stage just in time for the holiday season...' NJ Smith, Theatre Critic AOL CityGuide
"... Cupp's* favorite this year is "Ole and Lena Go to da Lake." It's a raucous musical that involves friends going to a cabin and wondering when they all will get married. After the Minnesota Vikings beat the Green Bay Packers, is their answer. ..'
Rick LaFrombois, Staff Writer, Wausau Daily Herald
| "... Cupp's* favorite this year is "Ole and Lena Go to da Lake." It's a raucous musical that involves friends going to a cabin and wondering when they all will get married. After the Minnesota Vikings beat the Green Bay Packers, is their answer. ..' Rick LaFrombois, Staff Writer, Wausau Daily Herald |

Scene From Ole and Lena go to da Lake |
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