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Mr. Burns, a post-electric play at the Guthrie Theater

by John Olive • April 4, 2015

We live in apocalyptic times: permanent droughts in Australia and California (the state from which Mr. Burns, a post-electric play playwright Anne Washburn hails). Ocean acidification, disappearing icecaps, Bangladesh soon to be 60% under water, Pakistan 18%, large Chinese rivers…

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And The World Goes ‘Round at the Jungle Theater

by John Olive • April 3, 2015

Miss Latté Da’s exquisite production of Cabaret last year? You can atone, by betaking yourself down to the jewel box Jungle and taking in the sophisticated and entertaining revue of John Kander and Fred Ebb songs, And The World Goes…

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The Illusionists at the Ordway

by David and Chelsea Berglund • March 25, 2015

David: Bringing seven of the world’s foremost modern conjurers to the same stage, the touring production of The Illusionists (at the Ordway) is impressive. Undeniably, each of these skilled showmen has carefully crafted their larger than life stage personas to maximize…

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Death Tax at Pillsbury House Theatre

by John Olive • March 8, 2015

Death Tax, by Lucas please-buy-a-vowel Hnath (Pillsbury House Theatre, through April 4) is an entertaining play about a super-serious subject: death. Do subjects get seriouser? Bed-ridden nursing home resident Maxine has acquired an unholy obsession, that her daughter is attempting…

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Into The Woods by Theater Latté Da, performing at the Ritz Theater

by David and Chelsea Berglund • March 7, 2015

Chelsea: From the moment we walked into The Ritz Theater (345 13th Ave NE) for Theater Latté Da‘s production of the great Stephen Sondheim‘s rich and multi-layered Into The Woods, it felt like we were in for something good. The theater, in…

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COLLIDE Theatrical Dance Company presents Zoot Suit Riots at the Lab Theater

by Janet Preus • March 7, 2015

COLLIDE Theatrical Dance Company has leaped into spring with an original dance musical, landing it with a new verve and finesse that’s topped this unique company’s previous shows – and that’s saying something. What a great night out at the theater!…

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Huck Finn at the Childrens Theatre Company

by John Olive • March 6, 2015

CTC presents us with a seriously Bowdlerized version of Mark Twain‘s difficult masterwork, The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn (Childrens Theatre Co., through April 4). Calling their version Huck Finn, versatile director/adapter Greg Banks (he did CTC’s marvelous Pinnocchio a few season’s back)…

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Hir at Mixed Blood Theatre

by John Olive • February 27, 2015

“Let’s put the fun in dysfunctional!” exclaims playwright Taylor Mac and – for a while, anyhow – he succeeds. The Mixed Blood stage for Hir (at MB through Mar 22) swirls with a wild scatter of dirty laundry (“I don’t…

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Guthrie Theatre

by John Olive • February 15, 2015

The Guthrie‘s production of William Shakespeare‘s delightful A Midsummer Night’s Dream clocks in at a bladder busting three plus hours. Loud and long, massive and ambitious, this show entertains – does it ever – but doesn’t pull you in. One…

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Oliver! by Theater Latté Da, performing at the Pantages Theatre

by John Olive • February 7, 2015

I took my 18 yo son to see Oliver! (Theater Latté Da and Hennepin Theatre Trust, performing in the exquisite Pantages Theatre, through March 1). During intermission, we had the following conversation: “Whaddaya think?” “I’m having a problem with the…

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The Coward by Walking Shadow Theatre Company, performing at Red Eye Theater

by John Olive • February 6, 2015

I have never ever, in my exalted theatrical career, seen so much blood. The Red Eye stage is awash in it and, indeed, the raked set (a terrific design by Eli Schlatter) contains a trough, to catch the copious sanguine…

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Death And The Maiden, a co-production of Torch Theater and Gremlin Theatre, at the Theatre Garage

by John Olive • January 30, 2015

This production of the oft-produced Death And The Maiden (Torch Theater and Gremlin Theatre, co-producing at the Theater Garage through Feb 21) begins with a prologue of sorts: Paulina Escobar (played with calm and statuesque fire by Stacia Rice) moves…

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