Theater

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Feb. 20, 2003
Neil LaBute's writing is notorious for bringing out the best in the most deplorable scumbags ever to besmirch our planet.
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  • Amy Danielson
Feb. 06, 2003
Theatre Mu remembers Korean "comfort women" in World War II
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  • Nathan Hall
Feb. 06, 2003
The Children's Theatre Company turns Grimmly surreal
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  • Amy Danielson
Jan. 30, 2003
Martha Clarke's "Vienna:Lusthaus(Revisited)"
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  • Nathan Hall
Jan. 30, 2003
A Shavian excursion brings social protest theater to the Guthrie's stage
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  • Amy Danielson
Jan. 23, 2003
"The Circus of Tales" is silly, dizzy and zippy.
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  • Nathan Hall
Jan. 23, 2003
David Mann recreates the awkward world of high school drama.
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  • Amy Danielson
Dec. 12, 2002
In the space between beer and sleep there is: Theater!
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  • Amy Danielson
Dec. 12, 2002
The best Twin Cities theater money can buy (and some that it can't).
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  • Amy Danielson
Dec. 05, 2002
In "Fully Committed," actor Nathan Keepers excels as Sam and his 39 friends.
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  • Niels Strandskov
Dec. 05, 2002
The fourth installment of Miss Richfield 1981's satirical holiday program comes to the Illusion Theater.
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  • Amy Danielson
Nov. 27, 2002
In "The Nutcracker" and "Swan Lake," Yuri Grigorivich pares down the Bolshoi standard with realistic, if tragic, interpretations.
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  • Nathan Hall
Nov. 21, 2002
I don't want you to get mauled," she explains as she ushers me to be seated on a 1950s Arco-deco style black leather couch located safely away from the ensuing chaos.
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  • Monica LaBelle
Nov. 21, 2002
Theatre Limino presents a play about sexual molestation and a young girl's self-discovery.
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  • Amy Danielson
Nov. 14, 2002
A new play to rouse the masses to revolution.
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