REVIEW: Jackson Browne’s Still Got Steam (State Theatre) Arts Music by Dan Reiva - June 27, 2018June 27, 2018 A collage of recording artist Jackson Browne's numerous album covers. Jackson Browne’s concert last Tuesday at the State Theatre in Minneapolis demonstrated that he is in fine voice and far away from running on empty. The concert provided fans a golden opportunity to hear the best examples of Browne’s more than
PREVIEW: It’s Not All in the Hair in Beehive: The 60s Musical (Old Log Theatre) Arts Dance Music Theatre by Basil Considine - June 24, 2018June 25, 2018 Allyson Tolbert, Erin Nicole Farsté, and Kiko Laureano in the Old Log Theatre's upcoming production of Beehive: The 60s Musical. Photo courtesy of the Old Log Theatre. If you're going to do a musical about the Sixties and it's not going to be Hair, what would you pick? With all the decade's
INTERVIEW: Leslie Vincent on Beehives and the Singing Actor’s Life Arts Music Theatre by Basil Considine - June 24, 2018June 24, 2018 Singer-actor Leslie Vincent. Photo by Briana Patnode. Beehive: The 60s Musical opens at the Old Log Theatre this Friday, June 29. This period jukebox show stars eight fabulously talented women and features songs such as timeless classics as "My Boyfriend’s Back", "Be My Baby", "Son of a Preacher Man", and "Me
REVIEW: Lovely, Moving Ball: A Musical Tribute to My Lost Testicle Returns (Southern Theater) Arts Music Theatre by Basil Considine - June 23, 2018June 24, 2018 Max Wojtanowicz in Ball: A Musical Tribute to My Lost Testicle. Photo by Dan Norman. "Cancer's back" is one of the worst pieces of medical news imaginable. "That musical about cancer is back", however, is great news. Max Wojtanowicz's Ball: A Musical Tribute to My Lost Testicle is currently back at The
REVIEW: It’s the Journey and the Candy in Fellow Travelers (Minnesota Opera) Arts Music Opera Theatre by Basil Considine - June 19, 2018June 24, 2018 The cast of Minnesota Opera’s Fellow Travelers. Photo by Dan Norman. Fellow Travelers, a fantastic new opera that opened at the Cowles Center on Saturday, is one of Minnesota Opera's best newer works of recent years. The music is beautiful and interesting, the story fraught with passion and the lure of
REVIEW: Into the Woods Up Close (Shoot the Glass Theater) Arts Music Theatre by Basil Considine - June 16, 2018June 17, 2018 Rapunzel (Anna Maher) gets some bad news from her adoptive mother in Shoot the Glass Theater's production of Into the Woods. Photo by Twin Cities Headshots. The recent success of The Band's Visit at the Tony Awards reminds us that there is still great room for an intimately scaled, well-told musical tale. Intimacy
NEWS: Jerome Foundation Announces Inaugural Organization Grant Recipients Arts Dance Music Opera Theatre Visual Arts by Basil Considine - June 15, 2018June 15, 2018 A photo collage of artists and art funded by the Jerome Foundation. The Jerome Foundation today announced $4,159,500 in grants to 84 arts organizations in Minnesota and New York City. These grants to nonprofit arts organizations comprise inaugural offering of the foundation's new Organization Grants Program. The two-stage application process attracted 254
REVIEW: Cell Block Tangos Still Kicking in Chicago (Orpheum/Hennepin Theatre Trust) Arts Dance Music Theatre by Bev Wolfe - June 10, 2018June 11, 2018 The cast of the Broadway tour of Chicago. Photo by Catherine Ashmore. Having worked as an attorney in the criminal justice system for fifteen years, I am always eager to see shows with a legal theme. Chicago is a fast-moving, lively legal-themed musical that gives a satiric portrayal of a decadent
NEWS: Rose Ensemble to Fade Away Next Season Arts Music by Basil Considine - June 3, 2018June 3, 2018 The Roman Emperor Heliogabalus (reigned 218–222) suffocates guests beneath rose petals in The Roses of Heliogabalus (1888) by Lawrence Alma-Tadema. Warning: This article contains spoilers for Season 7 of Game of Thrones. The Rose Ensemble announced on Wednesday that its 2018-2019 season will be its last. One of the Twin Cities' premiere vocal ensembles
PREVIEW: A New Twist on Underneath the Lintel (Latté Da) Arts Music Theatre by Twin Cities Arts Reader - June 1, 2018June 1, 2018 Sally Wingert in rehearsal for Theater Latté Da's upcoming production of Underneath the Lintel. Photo by Emilee Elofson. It is widely acknowledged that librarians are awesome. This is not a matter of intelligence or education: it simply is. One play that makes that point is Glen Berger's Underneath the Lintel (2001),