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Review: Director Michael Brindisi’s third “Joseph in six years is a great-looking and tuneful crowd-pleaser. Jared Oxborough brings innocence and charm to the title role, with a strong cast that includes Jodi Carmeli, Keith Rice, Tod Petersen and Scott Blackburn.
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5/25 |
11 a
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Chanhassen Dinner Theatre |
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An adaptation of "Cinderella" based on the book by Ellen Jackson.
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5/25 |
1 p
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Hopkins Center for the Arts |
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An adaptation of Homer's poem.
Review: Actor Stephen Yoakam’s Poet is a brawny, vigorous character who narrates this telling of Homer’s classic epic about Troy. The piece celebrates the warrior spirit at the same time it mourns the catastrophic losses caused by war.
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5/25 |
1 p
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Guthrie Theater |
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Review: An audacious, inventive and extravagant production directed by Peter Brosius.
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5/25 |
2 p
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Children's Theatre Company |
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5/25 |
2 p
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SteppingStone Theatre |
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Review: The cast finds the twang and heart in 31 songs by the country great.
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5/25 |
3 p
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Plymouth Playhouse |
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5/25 |
4 p
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Mystic Lake Hotel and Casino |
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Review: An audacious, inventive and extravagant production directed by Peter Brosius.
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5/25 |
5 p
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Children's Theatre Company |
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Review: Director Michael Brindisi’s third “Joseph in six years is a great-looking and tuneful crowd-pleaser. Jared Oxborough brings innocence and charm to the title role, with a strong cast that includes Jodi Carmeli, Keith Rice, Tod Petersen and Scott Blackburn.
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5/25 |
6 p
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Chanhassen Dinner Theatre |
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5/25 |
7 p
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Rick Bronson's House of Comedy |
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5/25 |
7 p
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Camp Bar |
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5/25 |
7 p
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Mounds Theatre |
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Marshall Hambro portrays Izzie Silvers, a grocer in North Minneapolis.
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5/25 |
7 p
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Sabes Jewish Community Center |
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Three friends find their once solid relationship on shaky ground.
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5/25 |
7:30 p
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Bloomington Center for the Arts |
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Three short plays following the transition of a man to into transgender woman.
Review: In three deeply personal, funny and acutely painful one-act plays, a girl comes out to her parents -- as a boy.
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5/25 |
7:30 p
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Minneapolis Theater Garage |
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An adaptation of Homer's poem.
Review: Actor Stephen Yoakam’s Poet is a brawny, vigorous character who narrates this telling of Homer’s classic epic about Troy. The piece celebrates the warrior spirit at the same time it mourns the catastrophic losses caused by war.
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5/25 |
7:30 p
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Guthrie Theater |
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5/25 |
7:30 p
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Ol' Mexico |
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5/25 |
7:30 p
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SteppingStone Theatre |
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Three sailors visit New York on leave in this musical comedy.
Review: Three sailors visit New York on leave in this musical comedy given an entertaining and coherent staging by director Wendy Lehr and choreographer Michael Matthew Ferrell.
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5/25 |
7:30 p
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Bloomington Center for the Arts |
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A fairytale about growing up.
Review: The Moving Company creates a fable that uses touchstones of fairy tales in a dystopian environment. Fear, knowledge, wisdom and experience are the themes animating this inventive and engaging work.
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5/25 |
7:30 p
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Southern Theater |
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A young man returns to his run-down estate in Russia to escape his life in Paris.
Review: A fragile reflection on one man’s hope to restart this life with a lovely young woman gets lost amid the clatter of more comic characters. The humor is certainly there in this Guthrie production but it comes at the cost of the story’s heart.
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5/25 |
7:30 p
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Guthrie Theater |
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Review: The cast finds the twang and heart in 31 songs by the country great.
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5/25 |
7:30 p
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Plymouth Playhouse |
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5/25 |
8 p
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Acme Comedy Company |
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Loudmouth Collective presents a strange tale of a suburban neighborhood.
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5/25 |
8 p
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Open Eye Figure Theatre |
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5/25 |
8 p
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Treasure Island Casino |
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