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Beautiful Thing produced by Theater Latte Da at The Lab Theater

by Janet Preus • February 25, 2012

Theater Latté Da has stepped to the edges of its musical milieu with the local premier of Beautiful Thing by Jonathan Harvey, with Playwrights’ Center artistic director, Jeremy B. Cohen, making his local directing debut. It’s a wonderfully entertaining play…

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Photo Set: Welcome to Minnesota Tour featuring Atmosphere at First Avenue 2/22/12

by Pamela Diedrich • February 23, 2012

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American Idiot at the Orpheum Theater

by Janet Preus • February 21, 2012

Green Day’s “American Idiot” is one smashing great show. You’re going to have to like rock, but if you do, you will be moved by this refreshingly original musical. Billie Joe Armstrong (Green Day front man, lyricist and co-bookwriter) is…

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Buzzer at Pillsbury House Theatre

by John Olive • February 19, 2012

The past is painfully present in Tracey Scott Wilson‘s evocative (and challenging) Buzzer (Pillsbury House Theatre, through March 18).  Jackson is the very model of a successful three piece suited attorney: perfect pedigree (Exeter/Harvard University/Harvard Law School), salary augmented by…

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As You Like It by Ten Thousand Things Theater performing at Open Book

by John Olive • February 16, 2012

If ever a play were to test the light-free, minimalist, performer-centric technique employed by the unique Ten Thousand Things Theater, it would be William Shakespeare‘s opulent As You like It (TTT performing at Open Book, through March 11).  The shift…

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HowWasTheShow turns 10 on February 14th

by David de Young • February 13, 2012

10 years is a not such an insignificant chunk of time in the web world. Think of the web 10 years ago. No MySpace (founded 2003), no Facebook (founded 2004), no YouTube (founded 2005.) Imagine. But there was HowWasTheShow! HowWasTheShow’s…

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Photo Set: Heartless Bastards at First Avenue 2/10/12

by Pamela Diedrich • February 12, 2012

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Crashing The Party at Mixed Blood Theatre

by John Olive • February 12, 2012

“Dying is easy,” went the famous (and quite possibly apocryphal) last words of the famous actor.  “Comedy is hard.” Indeed, and if you want to glean a sense of just how difficult stage comedy can be to pull off, check…

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“An Ideal Husband,” produced by Walking Shadow Theatre Company at Red Eye Theater

by Janet Preus • February 10, 2012

Walking Shadow Theatre Company doesn’t produce period plays, typically, but its artistic directors have had Oscar Wilde’s “An Ideal Husband” in the back of their minds for quite a while, I was told. They pulled it out at just the…

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Photo Set: Craig Finn with Mount Moriah at the Triple Rock Social Club 2/4/12 and Treehouse In-Store 2/5/12

by Pamela Diedrich • February 5, 2012

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Slasher at Urban Samurai, performing at the Sabes Jewish Comunity Center

by John Olive • February 4, 2012

Slasher (Urban Samurai, performing at the Sabes Jewish Community Center, through Feb 18) would make a better movie. Playwright Allison Moore‘s premise is terrific: director Marc Hunter has cast Sheena as “the last girl” – the lead, in other words…

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Dial M for Murder at the Jungle Theater

by Janet Preus • February 3, 2012

Welcome back to the days of civilized murder and mayhem, done with style by people who wear dinner jackets and sip brandy in an elegant gold-toned living room. This is the world recreated at the Jungle Theater for Frederick Knott’s…

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