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Weird Tales For Halloween by Hardcover Theater, performing at Bryant Lake Bowl

by John Olive • October 15, 2010

Let yourself be ushered into the shadowy and dusty confines of the ancient BLB theater.  A creaky wooden floor – is that the waitress?  I  hope so.   A blood red curtain.  An eerie 19th century organ.  Is that the distant…

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Evita, a Theater Latte Da production at the Ordway McKnight Theater

by Janet Preus • October 6, 2010

Theater Latte Da’s production of Evita at the Ordway’s McKnight Theater is a fitting  meld of visual elements set in the perfect space. A versatile cast, limited in numbers but brimming with talent, created a seamless flow of scenes from…

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Robin Hood at The Childrens Theatre Company

by John Olive • October 1, 2010

Director Greg Banks is the maestro of the small cast classic.  His m.o.: keep the story-line as simple as possible, the characters one-dimensional, and the set filled with playable levels.  Bring the audience as close to the action as possible…

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“String” at Yellow Tree Theatre

by Janet Preus • October 1, 2010

Yellow Tree Theatre has launched an original comedy by theater co-founder, Jessica Lind that quite obviously is a comfortable fit for the area. Tucked away in a strip mall in Osseo, the relatively new theater has turned out a reasonably…

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Minor Kingdom at the Aster Café

by Natalie Gallagher • September 25, 2010

The music of Minor Kingdom sneaks up on you like a season change. Kristian Melom’s haunting guitar seems to be tuned to his voice. As soft and solemn as Melom can be, his songs vibrate with a controlled energy. The…

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A Few Good Men at The Sabes Jewish Community Center

by John Olive • September 24, 2010

Aaron Sorkin‘s A Few Good Men (Urban Samurai Productions, performing at the Sabes Jewish Community Center, 4330 Cedar Lake Rd., Minneapolis, through Oct 10), despite its age (it’s very nearly 20) still packs a punch.  It deals with a genuine…

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Photo Set: Arcade Fire at Roy Wilkins Auditorium

by Pamela Diedrich • September 23, 2010

Photos of Arcade Fire at Roy Wilkins by Pamela Diedrich. Share on Facebook

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A Cool Drink A Water at Mixed Blood Theatre

by John Olive • September 19, 2010

In 1959, a young writer, Lorraine Hansberry, premiered, on Broadway, A Raisin In The Sun.  The play tapped a vein of intense yearning and became an instant classic.  It features one of the great American heroes: an old-fashioned yet powerful…

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The Master Butchers Singing Club at the Guthrie Theatre

by Janet Preus • September 19, 2010

The Guthrie Theatre presented the world premier of The Master Butchers Singing Club Sunday evening, a dramatization of Minnesota writer, Louise Erdrich’s, novel. Marsha Norman’s adaptation, developed and directed by Francesca Zambello, took a rich and wonderful book, dense with…

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Eclipsed, a Frank Theatre Production at the Playwrights’ Center

by David de Young • September 17, 2010

Eclipsed, the 2009 play by Obie Award-winning playwright Danai Gurira tells the story of an unlikely sisterhood of five women in civil war-torn Liberia. Frank Theatre’s regional premier of the work opened Friday at the Playwrights’ Center (2301 East Franklin…

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The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins at The Children’s Theatre Company

by John Olive • September 17, 2010

Theater-goers, young and old!  Go see Bradley Greenwald, currently holding forth in The 500 Hats Of Bartholomew Cubbins (Childrens Theatre Co., 2400 Third Ave., Minneapolis, through Oct 30, childrensheatre.org) before an evil Broadway producer swoops down and snatches him away…

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Sleep Deprivation Chamber at Penumbra Theatre

by John Olive • September 16, 2010

The incident detailed in Adrienne and Adam P. Kennedy‘s harrowing and autobiographical Sleep Deprivation Chamber (at Penumbra, 270 N. Kent St., St. Paul, penumbratheatre.org) is, unfortunately, as common as rain: a policeman commits a vicious assault and then concocts a…

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