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Monday, December 21, 2020
"Dickens' Holiday Classic" streaming from Guthrie Theater
Saturday, December 19, 2020
Virtual Holiday #TCTheater Shows
Well friends, we've nearly made it to the end of a very strange year, one filled with tragedy, grief, awakening, and maybe a little hope as we reexamine how and why we do everything, and have the opportunity to do it better. The holiday season obviously looks a lot different this year (and not just because there's no snow in Minnesota). But one thing remains the same - #TCTheater has produced an abundance of holiday offerings, virtual of course. Read through the list below (some of which I've watched already, some of which I plan to) and find one (or ten) that look appealing to you. Some are free to view or listen to, some are offered in exchange for a small fee, but regardless, please consider a donation to your favorite theater(s) as part of your end-of-year giving, if you're in a position to do so. I have great hope that theater will return in 2021, and donations help ensure that theater companies will make it through to that time. One thing I've learned this year is that artists will find a way to make and distribute art, no matter the circumstances they find themselves in.
Monday, December 14, 2020
"CenterPlay" - an audio play from Jungle Theater
Monday, December 7, 2020
"Is Edward Snowden Single?" streaming from Jungle Theater
Sunday, December 6, 2020
The History Theatre's Virtual New Works Festival "Raw Stages," Fall 2020
Thursday, December 3, 2020
"Family Dinner" streaming live on YouTube every Saturday from Huge Theater
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
"Mondo Tragic" - an audio play from Jungle Theater
Monday, November 30, 2020
"A Cattywampus Christmas" - a radio play from Yellow Tree Theatre and A.D. Players at the George Theatre
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
"The Empathy Project" streaming from Full Circle Theater
This past weekend, Full Circle Theater Company premiered a new play they've been working on for several years. Playwright and Full Circle Core Artist Stephanie Lein Walseth interviewed about 20 people around the state about empathy. She noted in a post show discussion (which followed all four showings of the recorded zoom reading) that she first had the idea for this project prior to the 2016 election, and started interviewing people about a year ago. Out of each interview, she pulled a short story, looking for moments of surprise or something that challenged our stereotypes. The stories are woven together in a structure she compared to the docu-theater style of a Laramie Project or Yellow Face, or like a story circle. The result is incredibly moving, and is well suited to the virtual format as it focuses on one person telling a story.
Friday, November 20, 2020
"Tears of Moons" streaming from Park Square Theatre
Sunday, November 15, 2020
"The Things They Carried" streaming from History Theatre
Saturday, November 14, 2020
"Last Stop on Market Street" streaming from Children's Theatre Company
Like many theaters, Children's Theatre Company is offering recordings of past shows to be viewed during this extended intermission from theater. The current show is Last Stop on Market Street from 2018, a show I didn't see because there was so much #TCTheater happening I couldn't fit everything into my schedule (what a great problem to have). I watched it today and found it to be a sweet and entertaining show with a great message. It's available for a 24-hour rental through November 22 (ticket price beginning at $25).
Saturday, November 7, 2020
"Liberty Falls 2020" web series by The Moving Company
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
A Love Letter to Theater
I sent this letter, along with two paper cranes, to Broadway Up Close, a tour company and gift shop in NYC, for their "Broadway Paper Crane Project," in which theater lovers all over the world are making cranes with a wish for the return of theater. They're a great follow on Instagram (or Facebook, where you can find details of the Crane Project) that's helping me feel connected, at least a little bit, to Broadway and theater in general. I also ordered some of their merch, including a beautiful custom engraved wooden magnet representing the ticket stub from when I saw Hamilton, and a Broadway passport in which I've recorded the 60+ shows I've seen at the 41 Broadway theaters over the last 20 years, which I hope to add to next year.
Thursday, October 22, 2020
"Flip the Script: The Great Divide IV" an audio play series by Pillsbury House Theatre
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
"Operation: Immigration" streaming from Minnesota Jewish Theatre Company
Sunday, October 18, 2020
"The Awakening of Spring" - a live virtual performance by Feral Theatre Company
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
"Everything Changes: A Parking Lot Concert" by Yellow Tree Theatre in a parking lot
Sunday, October 11, 2020
"A Pickup Truck Opera; Volume One: The Odyssey; Episode Three, The Song of Telemaco" by Mixed Precipitation at Various Outdoor Locations
Monday, October 5, 2020
"Understood" by Trademark Theater, an Audio Play
Saturday, September 26, 2020
"The Cafe" by Collide Theatrical Dance Company Outdoors at Gremlin Theatre
Sunday, September 20, 2020
"Live at the Loading Dock: Ordway Cabaret" outdoors behind the Ordway Center
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
"An Evening with Kate Beahen" at Crooners Lakeside Cafe
What good is sitting alone In your room?
Come hear the music play.
Life is a Cabaret, old chum,
Come to the Cabaret.
I don't know about you, but I've been doing more "sitting alone in my room" the last six months than any six-month period in my entire life. For someone who's used to going to the cabaret, i.e., theater, 3-5 times a week, that's quite a change. As I told someone last night, life just feels a little empty right now. But fortunately, there are still cabarets that are safely happening; one of the few places is at Crooners Supper Club, which has a couple of different options for outdoor concerts. I've been to enough of their drive-in concerts that the workers recognize me and/or my bug, but this was my first time attending a concert at their lovely Lakeside Cafe, to see the one and only Kate Beahen.
Thursday, August 27, 2020
"Minnesota State of UnFair" by Classic Alley Performers on YouTube
Saturday, August 22, 2020
"Roseville in Bloom" Art Display in Roseville
Monday, August 17, 2020
"25 Questions for a Jewish Mother" by Minnesota Jewish Theatre Company at Harriet Island Target Stage
Saturday, August 15, 2020
"RIDDLE PUZZLE PLOT" by Park Square Theatre on Zoom
Friends, I am beyond thrilled to post my first #TCTheater review in almost five months. Yes it's a virtual performance streamed over Zoom, so it's not quite the same, but it's a chance to see some of my favorite artists being creative and having fun, while putting out new content during a pandemic that doesn't seem to be getting any better. That's cause to celebrate. And it's not too late to get in on the action. Park Square Theatre's RIDDLE PUZZLE PLOT is a new play written for this format by one of my favorite #TCTheater playwrights, Jeffrey Hatcher, about a group of actors connecting over Zoom during a pandemic (how meta!). It will play out over four installments, beginning this weekend, with a $30 ticket getting you access to all episodes, either with live and interactive pre- and post-show content on Friday or Saturday night, or to watch on demand later in the week. I watched it last night and it was truly delightful, and such a comfort to experience something akin to theater again.
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Leslie Vincent's Album Release Concert at Crooners MainStage Tent
Monday, August 10, 2020
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: Wrap-Up and Favorites
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: DIGITAL HUB
The purchase of a $5 Minnesota Fringe Festival button is required to gain access to the Digital Hub. Many shows are free to watch, some charge a ticket fee or donation of $5-20. Even for free shows, please consider a donation to the festival and/or artists.
- 3 Way Lovve by Maatology Productions
- A Circus Show by WeFlip Entertainment
- A Mermaid in Every Sea by Mermaid Productions
- Climbing My Family Tree by Les Kurkendaal Barrett
- Cooking Heather's All-Out Nonsense Baking Time! by Heather Meyer
- Fallen from the Toy Box by The Fourth Wall Ensemble
- Fruit Flies Like a Banana: Virtual Style by The Fourth Wall
- i'm not playing by WHO'S LOUIS?
- Love and Other Lures by Dr. Dour & Peach
- My Big Gay Debutante Ball by Kinetic Dust
- Nature Creature by Ruth MacKenzie / Jacqueline Ultan / Elizabeth Alexander
- OMG! by Taj Ruler and Emily Schmidt
- Paul & Erika's HOUSE SHOW by Theatre Mobile
- Proximity by Pones
- Stuck in an Elevator with Patrick Stewart by The Theatre Cosmic
- Super Patriots! by Unreliable Narrator Theater Group
- The Art of Opposition by The People Project
- The Bathtub Play by The Feral Theatre Company
- The Graveyard by Second Star Productions
- The Scranton Strangler: An Office Musical by Literally Entertainment
- The Telling by The Electric Telescope Experimental Theatre
- Trudy Carmichael Presents The Improvised One-Woman Show! by TruSongstress Productions
- Wash/Repeat by Meg Kirchhoff
- You Are Cordially Invited to the Life and Death of Edward Lear by The Winding Sheet Outfit
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: NIGHTLY FRINGE
All Nightly Fringe shows are free to attend, but please consider a donation to the festival and/or the artist. Some shows are available to watch later.
- A Virtual Collaboration of Singing and Ice Skating (off-ice) by Heather Rae Music
- Break the Dice: The Improvised Campaign by The Bearded Company
- Edith vs. Quarantine: 89 & One Tough Cookie by Amanda Erin Miller
- FringeMiss (an artist-led fundraiser available to watch here, donations still accepted!)
- Good Grief (and other ways to process loss) by Melancholics Anonymous
- Lauren and Nissa Present: Fun Times by Special When Lit
- My Kehaani by SAATH
- RABET MYND by Rogue & Rabble Dance
- The Champagne Drops: The In-Between Years by The Champagne Drops
- The Cut-Out Bar by LandmanLand
- The Mystery of the Gryphon's Ears by Monster Science Productions
- TV Tunes with Leslie Vincent by Leslie Vincent
- Waiting for Hugs by Highlander Kitty
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "RABET MYND"
Read all of my Nightly Fringe mini-reviews here.
Read all of my Digital Hub mini-reviews here.
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "Lauren and Nissa Present: Fun Times"
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Read all of my Digital Hub mini-reviews here.
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "Proximity"
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Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "The Art of Opposition"
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Sunday, August 9, 2020
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "i'm not playing"
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Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "Fruit Flies Like a Banana: Virtual Style"
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Read all of my Digital Hub mini-reviews here.
Saturday, August 8, 2020
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "My Big Gay Debutante Ball"
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Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "Nature Creature"
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Read all of my Digital Hub mini-reviews here.
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "Paul & Erika's HOUSE SHOW"
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Read all of my Digital Hub mini-reviews here.
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "Love and Other Lures"
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Friday, August 7, 2020
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "The Bathtub Play"
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Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "The Champagne Drops: The In-Between Years"
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Read all of my Digital Hub mini-reviews here.
Thursday, August 6, 2020
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "Edith vs. Quarantine: 89 & One Tough Cookie"
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Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "Climbing My Family Tree"
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Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Minnesota Fringe Festival 2020: "The Cut-Out Bar"
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