ABOUT THE AUTHOR
P.L. Haines-Ainsworth is an artist working in a variety of media - graphic design and visual arts, theatre, and writing. She enjoys creating plays and stories for children and young adults. For the past 12 years Pat has been a co-producer and writer for a touring theater company Last Leaf Productions. Her original plays have been seen on stages around the state of Washington.
The Traveler's Society is her first venture into self-publishing a novel series. Between her research and other ventures, the first book; The Patch of Red Velvet took her eight years to write but she already has two more books in the series planned. The Patch of Red Velvet is now available to download or in paperback through Amazon.com. You can also order a copy through winkingkatbooks@gmail.com.


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Sunday, September 7, 2014 # 11:08 AM

Lots happening at Winking Kat.

This summer has been crowded with inquiries about our plays.  Consequently, three have been confirmed to be produced at two theatres for their upcoming seasons.



This fall Dakota Stage Ltd. in Bismark, ND will be producing "The Scarecrow", a musical adaptation of a short story by Washington Irving. 



Following that in early spring, Second Story Repertory in Redmond, WA will be producing our adaption of the adventure classic, "Treasure Island".  It will be a high-energy, multi-media show.

Dakota Stage will produce a second Winking Kat show in April, "Bayou Bug Tales", and take it on tour to schools in and around Bismark.

We've also had a number of inquiries from theatre companies in Tennessee and Texas.  Plus, we are getting the envelopes ready to send out notices about the release of our script, "The History of Washington State: in 45 minutes or less", to elementary schools in Washington State.

All in all a very busy summer.



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