The Root Beer Lady
by Kim Schultz
at the History Theatre
Remount Direction by Jess Yates
Original Direction by Addie Gorlin-Han
The Root Beer Lady tells the story of the indomitable Dorothy Molter, the last legal non-indigenous resident of the Boundary Waters. The story reflects the beauty and hardships of Molter’s solitary yet satisfying life beginning in 1934. The play, funny and passionate, explores her independence, fortitude, and love of nature. Molter pushes back against the premise that her time in the North Woods made her the “Loneliest Woman in America,” as the Saturday Evening Post claimed in 1952. Back by popular demand, Dorothy’s story will delight all, young and old.
Scenic Designer: Chelsea M. Warren
Lighting Designer: Chris Johnson
Properties Designer: Abbee Warmboe
Costume Designer: Sarah Bahr
Video Designer: Leslie Ritenour
Composer/Sound Designer: Katharine Horowitz
Recorded Music: Joe Cruz
Dorothy Molter Consultant": Jess Edberg
Stage Management: Lee Johnson, Assistant Gianna Haseman
Featuring: Kim Schultz
Photography: Rick Spaulding Photography
















