REVIEW: Old Thrills Return in Dial M for Murder (Gremlin) Arts Theatre by Amy Donahue - September 19, 2018September 19, 2018 Events start to go to hell in a handbasket for Margot (Emily Dussault) and Tony (Peter Christian Hansen) in Gremlin Theatre's production of Dial M for Murder. Photo by Alyssa Kristine Photography. 1950s television has a certain romance for theatre fans. It was then and there that Neil Simon refined his craft,
INTERVIEW: Cantus on Lorelei and Cross-Country Concertizing Arts Music by Basil Considine - September 17, 2018September 18, 2018 The Boston-based Lorelei Ensemble, which joins Cantus for a concert this Thursday at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts. This Thursday will witness a rare choral event: the Twin Cities-based, all-male vocal ensemble Cantus sharing a program with the celebrated, Boston-based, all-female Lorelei Ensemble. The two ensembles will join forces
REVIEW: Fun, Different Little Women (Jungle Theater) Arts Theatre by Amy Donahue - September 16, 2018September 17, 2018 The March sisters and their mother in the Jungle Theater's world premiere of Kate Hamill's Little Women. L-R: Beth March (Isabella Star LaBlanc), Marmee (Christina Baldwin), Meg March (Christine Weber), Amy March (Megan Burns) and Jo March (C. Michael Menge). Photo by Rich Ryan. Little Women is a literary gift that keeps on
REVIEW: A Tale of Light and Darkness in Wait Until Dark (Theatre in the Round) Arts Theatre by Amy Donahue - September 14, 2018September 15, 2018 If ever there was a play where sound and lighting take center stage, it's Jeffrey Hatcher's Wait Until Dark. This update of the 1966 Frederick Knott play, now running at Theatre in the Round in Minneapolis, has as its protagonist Susan (Heather Burrmeister), a newlywed who happens to be blind. Susan solves mysteries while
REVIEW: If/Then/Anoka: Yes (Lyric Arts) Arts Dance Music Theatre by Bev Wolfe - September 10, 2018September 11, 2018 The cast of Lyric Arts' production of the musical If/Then. Photo courtesy of Lyric Arts. Impressive is the word that best describes my experience at Lyric Arts Main Street Stage’s production of the Broadway musical If/Then. The word describes both the theatre as well as the performance. Lyric Arts has been
PREVIEW: Ananya Dance Theatre’s Annual Dance Showcase (The O’Shaughnessy) Arts Dance Music by Twin Cities Arts Reader - September 6, 2018September 6, 2018 Ananya Dance Theatre. Photo by V. Paul Virtucio. This month, Ananya Dance Theatre closes out its 5-part series Work Women Do with the world premiere of Shaatranga at The O'Shaughnessy. This final chapter, whose name in Bangla translates as "Seven Colors", will be performed Friday, Sept. 21 and Saturday, Sept. 22
REVIEW: Stunning Hamilton Erupts on Hennepin (Orpheum/Hennepin Theatre Trust) Arts Dance Music Theatre by Basil Considine - September 1, 2018September 10, 2018 Joseph Morales and Nik Walker as Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, in the second national tour of Hamilton. Photo by Joan Marcus. The most remarkable thing about Hamilton is not that each song is so good. The most remarkable thing is that each element – the striking choreography, the immense variety
REVIEW: Spectacular Women, Amazing Voices in The Broadway Princess Party Arts Music Theatre by Bev Wolfe - August 24, 2018August 31, 2018 A promotional photo for the Broadway Princess Party, touched down at the Pantages Theatre in Minneapolis on August 18. Broadway/Disney royalty were in town last week at the Pantages Theatre. Which members of the royalty, you ask? Well, Cinderella, Jasmine, and Belle...to start. There was no need to splurge on spectacular
Fringe File 2018 #26 – Official Numbers; MN Fringe No Longer Largest in United States Arts Dance Music Theatre by Basil Considine - August 23, 2018September 1, 2019 A scene from Lions and Peacocks and Snakes – OH MY! by CAAM Chinese Dance Theater, one of several shows at the inaugural Family Fringe festival. Photo by Dan Norman. The numbers are in for the 2018 Minnesota Fringe festivals: this year's Fringe fests were a heck of a lot smaller
REVIEW: Another Look at The Korean Drama Addict (Theater Mu/Park Square) Arts Theatre by Bev Wolfe - August 17, 2018August 20, 2018 A scene from The Korean Drama Addict’s Guide to Losing Your Virginity. Photo by Rich Ryan. Theater Mu and Park Square Theatre's joint production of The Korean Drama Addict’s Guide to Losing Your Virginity has sold out much of it's run in St. Paul, including added performances. In today's review, Bev Wolfe