Picture Pages


Our Fall production of
"Come Blow Your Horn"



Howard and the cast Buddy wants his drink mixed with Gingerale



It's a bit different. You seem so young for a movie producer.



I have two Bums!! I smiled real nice, just like this.



How can I take a message without a pencil? You need to relax your THINK muscle.



Please say yes!! Wax fruit lasts forever.




Our Spring production of
"Harvey"



They locked me up and sat me in a tub of water!!!



Harvey can tell the future. Who's in the tub of water?



I want my money now!. Let me introduce you to everyone.



Dr. Sanderson, you're so wonderful. A 6 foot bunny, you're nuts!



Let me escort you to your room. The people are so friendly here.



I'd like you to meet my friend Harvey. Has he lost his mind?



Act like everything is normal He said his name was Harvey and I really like that name.



You saw the rabbit too! I'm looking for my friend Harvey.



So Doll Face ya gona look me up when ya visit your screwy uncle?

Our 2006 production of Night of January 16th
One of the witnesses get cozy with the judge.


Night of January 16th
The lawyers relax after the trial.


Our 2006 production of You Can't Say That Here!
Is this what awaits you at the Pearly Gates?


You Can't Say That Here!
Welcome to Heaven. We need to get you into something divine.


You never know who'll you meet in heaven.
The cast of You Can't Say That Here!


FBP started a new holiday tradition in 2006 presenting It's a Wonderful Life
George gets ready to see the world.


Harry Bailey is awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in It's a Wonderful Life.


It's a Wonderful Life
Every time a bell rings, and angel gets his wings.


In September, 2005, FBP presented I Bet Your Life - the comedy/mystery was well received by audiences.


"I live down the road..."
A scene from our production of Fred Carmichael's I Bet Your Life


FBP hit the road with our summer 2005 tour CSI Platte Territory.
Meet the suspects... One of these 5 unlikely candidates did in the villainous Black Bart.
And it's up to the crime-fighting CSI duo to crack the case.
Our dinner theater in April, 2005 featured I Take This Man by Jack Sharkey and received rave reviews.
FBP presented Neil Simon's The Prisoner of Second Avenue in September, 2004.
The sheriff interrogates the hapless duo in our 2004 melodrama: Clueless and Lark starring in Muddled in Missouri (or "Who's got the stew?")
We ended a 12 year tradition with our 2005 production of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". In this scene, Scrooge presents a surprised Bob Crachit with a turkey for their Christmas dinner - so big, its legs couldn't possibly have held it up! Carol will return in 2008 as a part of our new holiday rotation.