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The Magic Flute by Minnesota Opera, performing at the Ordway

by John Olive • November 14, 2015

Minnesota Opera‘s production (at the Ordway through Nov 22 – a short run; don’t mess about; getcher tickets) of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‘s glittering The Magic Flute boasts the most extensive and detailed use of projections I have ever seen. Did…

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Emile/Eurydice by Transatlantic Love Affair performing at Illusion Theater

by David and Chelsea Berglund • November 8, 2015

In many ways it is necessary for the sake of stability to take life’s routines and habits for granted. It is not until they are interrupted that the vitality of these rhythms are truly understood and appreciated. By exploring the…

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The Night Alive at the Jungle Theater

by Janet Preus • November 8, 2015

What a rich and wonderful theater experience! The Jungle Theater’s new production, “The Night Alive” by Conor McPherson, will run through December 20, and what an alternative it is to the usual holiday lineup. It will pull you in even…

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Feast Of Wolves, Workhaus Collective performing at the Southern Theater

by John Olive • November 7, 2015

Feast Of Wolves, a fierce and powerful drama by Alan M. Berks, is an adaptation of Aeschylus‘s Orestia Trilogy (Workhaus Collective performing, this time, at the Southern, thru Nov 15). You know, the delightful play that details the death of…

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Sister Act by Chanhassen Dinner Theatre

by Mari Wittenbreer • November 6, 2015

The musical Sister Act, which just opened on the main stage of the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre (and runs through February 27), is as good as holiday fair gets in this season of elves, sugar plum fairies and dogs with antlers.…

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The Jungle Book at the Children’s Theatre Co.

by David and Chelsea Berglund • October 22, 2015

The Children’s Theater Company’s intimate Cargill Stage serves as an ideal space to tell the story of The Jungle Book. The story, based on the book by Rudyard Kipling, about a boy who comes to be raised by wolves and…

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An Octoroon at Mixed Blood Theatre

by John Olive • October 19, 2015

Dion Boucicault was a 19th century melodramatist, the fellow who gave us such ne’er-produced masterworks as The School For Scheming and The Vampire. His overwrought potboiler The Octoroon mines the same thin vein of theatrical ore, a play in which…

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Murder for Two at Park Square Theatre’s Andy Boss Thrust Stage

by Janet Preus • September 26, 2015

Park Square has opened a must-be-seen-as-live-theater kind of show, packed with laughs, silly surprises and feats of performance daring-do. “Murder for Two” is the perfect small show for the theater’s new, intimate Andy Boss Stage. You’ve heard of a triple…

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Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street by Theater Latté Da, performing at the Ritz Theater

by John Olive • September 26, 2015

Mark Benninghfen, who plays the eponymous character in Stephen Sondheim‘s giddy and brilliantly tuneful revenge fantasia, Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street (Theater Latté Da, performing at the Ritz Theater, through Oct 25) is a revelation: board stiff…

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Ariadne Auf Naxos by the Minnesota Opera performing at the Ordway

by John Olive • September 24, 2015

We (my lovely wife Mary; my lovely HowWasTheShow.com colleague Janet Preus; Janet’s handsome SO Tim; and yours truly) attended the “Social Media Preview Night” last night of Minnesota Opera‘s upcoming production of Richard Strauss‘s intense and turgid and tuneful Ariadne…

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Photo Set: 2015 Ivey Awards, 9/21/15

by Pamela Diedrich • September 22, 2015

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The Iveys 2015

by David and Chelsea Berglund • September 21, 2015

Replete with glitz, red carpet photographers, and television coverage (the awards will air locally Sunday, September 27, from 7-9 pm CDT on the CW), the Ivey Awards are a yearly opportunity to celebrate and revel in the immense talent and…

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