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Theater Article Archive
by Skylar Kangas
Being cast as a profound historical figure can be a daunting task for any actor or actress. Valerie Harper pulls it off, and then some.
by Skylar Kangas
Looking at the most memorable of high school rituals, Prom takes the stage at the Children's Theatre.
by J. Neil Connelly
The play, A Number, takes stage at the Illusion, exploring the consequences of cloning and the effects it has on the parents and their progeny.
by Devin Kormanik
Betrayal is a tale of infidelity, following the unfaithful encounters of three characters who find that cheating affects marriage in an odd way.
by J. Neil Connelly
Indian Cowboy is an internal journey, an exercise in introspection, as Gayomar lets the audience take up residence in his subconscious.
by Devin Kormanik
January 22 - Jeune Lune’s portrayal was one filled with sensational incongruities of life in America circa 1925.
by Amy Bohlman
Reeling, a play currently onstage at the Children’s Theater, proves that a silent format can do more than survive; it can thrive.
by J. Neil Connelly
It is evident where Trey Parker would have wanted this play to go, and The Mechanical Division took it there, and then some.
by Skylar Kangas
The inner struggles and the infinite confusion surrounding forbidden love explode onto the stage of Chanhassen Dinner Theatres’ West
by J. Neil Connelly
BNW's latest production trods heavily over all things sacred, leaving the audience behind them in a wake of laughter.
by Devin Kormanik
Same Time, Next Year takes audiences through the scheduled bouts of infidelity two adults engaged in over a period of 25 years.
by Skylar Kangas
The Children's Theatre Company enchants audiences with a new perspective on the Disney classic, Aladdin.
by Amy Bohlman
"Defending the Caveman" intentionally steps on every single gender-based bombshell and laughs when things go "boom!"
by J. Neil Connelly
August Wilson was a modern marvel, but more importantly, a man with a message.
by Colleen Duffy
City officials and theater patrons collaborated, investing millions of dollars to restore luster to the point of origin for the Sotan performance arts
by Chelsie Regan
If Tchaichovsky’s Nutcracker was turned into an interactive play, you would be spinning pirouettes yourself and rubbing elbows with T
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