
September 21 - 25
The following format is followed for brevity:
title; Playwright
brief description
COMPANY NAME; (genre)
time; location CODE; box office number; price range; ASL(when
applicable)
- September 21 -
-
Madeline and the Gypsies by Ludwig Bemelmans
When Madeline and her friend, Pepito, get lost during a visit to the carnival
and end up carried away by gypsies, their rousing adventures with a traveling
circus begin! But poor Miss Clavel won't rest until she has brought them
safely home. This new musical, created in collaboration with Minnesota's
amazing Circus Juventas, will burst with daring circus acts, song and sweet
silliness. Madeline and the gypsies will fill the CTC stage with adventure
and whimsy.
The Children's Theatre Company
(children)
2:00 and 5:00 pm; CTC; 612-874-0400; $20 - $34
The Juliet Letters by The Theatrical Music Company
A fully-staged concert version of the Elvis Costello masterpiece "the
Juliet Letters, gorgeously combining pop and classical music within an astonishing
story.
The Southern Theater, (dance)
2:00 pm; SOT; 612-340-1725; $10 - $32
-
- Little House on the Prairie by Rachel Sheinkin
Based on Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved books, this world premiere musical
centers on the independent spirit of the teenager Laura, the family's settlement
in DeSmet, South Dakota, and the hardships and joys faced as a family in a
pioneer community.
The Guthrie Theater (drama)
7:00 pm; GUT; 612-225-6238; $15 - $63
-
- Power by Nick Dear
Witty, vulgar, and intelligent, the script is a dazzling area premiere of
ambition and corruption. Th year is 1661 and France is bankrupts the young
Louis XIV begins his reign under the tutelage of his sophisticated mentor
and Finance minister Nicolas Fouquet. Soon the young Sun King ans his courtiers
are chasing money and women, scheming, manipulating and destroying people's
lives. A tautly-written tale of cunning and despicable characters and the
irresistible attraction of greed.
Theatre in the Round Players
(drama)
7:00 pm; TRP; 612-333-3010; $13 - $15
-
- A Life in the Theatre by David Mamet
Here is the celebration of the love, admiration, humor, and sadness that accompanies
the passing of the artistic torch from one generation to the next. This dramatic
comedy explores the comes relationship between Robert, an experienced performer
and the fledgling John, as Robert mentors him about the wisdom and techniques
of the craft.
The Jungle Theatre (drama)
2:00 and 7:30 pm; JGL; 612-822-7063; $21 - $36
-
- The Sisters Rosensweig by Wendy Wasserstein
She just slept with a man she doesn't know, her daughter feels called to the
revolution, and her crazy sisters have arrived for the weekend; Happy 54th
Birthday, Sara! Through Sara and her sisters, we are woven together by the
threads that bind us: friendship, family dynamics, sex, global debates, and
a search for who we are, and just exactly where we belong.
Park Square Theatre (drama)
2:00 pm; SPT; 651-291-7005; $20 - $30
-
- Married Alive! by Sean Grennan & Leah Okimoto
MARRIED ALIVE! is a funny and touching new musical that looks in on two married
couples, one newlywed and one oldywed. The production focuses on the trials,
joys, triumphs and defeats that are found in contemporary marriage. It's fast
paced and at times sharp, but always affectionate. From babies to empty nests,
job stress to domestic bliss, four actors and one piano comprise the evening's
entertainment. Recommended for adult theatre-goers.
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres
(musical)
5:00 pm; CDT; 952-934-1525; $26-$59
The Wonder Bread Years by Pat Hazell
A hilarious 90 minutes of genuinely funny observations of our collective youth:
Toughskin jeans, Jiffy Pop popcorn, Kool-aid stands and more! This one-man
'Show & Tell' promises to "feed the belly as well as the spirit."
Its an infectiously charming, fast-paced, hilarious production that
takes you back to a simpler time in life - when candy was currency and the
most dangerous kid in school carried a "switch-comb." THE WONDER
BREAD YEARS offers you a chance to return to your childhood; it's an evening
of pure escapism, where you have permission to think and act like a kid. Green
army men rule, Etch-A Sketch is king and things that don't go your way are
a "gyp." This classic material makes you crave the taste of space
food sticks and revisit the faint scar from a lawn dart injury.
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres
(musical)
5:00 pm; CDT; 952-934-1525; $26-$59
The Producers by Mel Brooks
The story was utterly outrageous: flop covered theatrical producer Max Bialystock
realizes the road to his financial redemption lies in producing the worst
musical ever written, raising $25,000 of the capital, and pocketing it all
when the show is a one-night-only disaster. Aided and abetted by a timid accountant,
Leo Bloom, Bialystock options the rights to a "gay romp with Adolf and
Eva in Berchtesgarten" called "Springtime for Hitler." Of course,
if the show, by some insane stretch of credulity, were to become a hit, Bialystock
and Bloom would be thrown in jail. And thats exactly what happens!
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres
(musical)
5:00 pm; CDT; 952-934-1525; $26-$59
-
- Church Basement Ladies: A Second Helping by Greta Grosch
A celebration of the church basement kitchen and the women who work there.
From the elderly matriarch of the kitchen to the young bride-to-be learning
the proper order of things, we see the church ladies handle numerous demands
made of them in the course of serving their beloved church. They stave off
potential disasters, share and debate recipes, instruct the young, and keep
the Pastor on due course while thoroughly enjoying, (and tolerating) each
other as the true "steel magnolias" of the church.
Plymouth Playhouse (comedy)
2:00 and 6:00 pm; PLY; 763-553-1600; $16 - $30
-
- Forever Plaid by Micheal Hollinger
Opening earlier than originally announced, Forever Plaid is a funny, whimsical
salute to a more innocent era. This Broadway hit is the story of four singers
who return from heaven for one last performance. And what a performance it
is
Blending witty comedy, outlandish choreography, and featuring precision
harmonies, The Plaids sing some of the 1950s greatest hits,
icluding Heart and Soul, Chain Gang. This is a show
your entire family will enjoy.
Old Log Theater (musical)
2:00 and 7:00 pm; OLT; 952-474-5951; $18 - $26
-
- September 22 -
- Nothing has been posted for this date, yet.
-
- September 23 -
-
Madeline and the Gypsies by Ludwig Bemelmans
When Madeline and her friend, Pepito, get lost during a visit to the carnival
and end up carried away by gypsies, their rousing adventures with a traveling
circus begin! But poor Miss Clavel won't rest until she has brought them
safely home. This new musical, created in collaboration with Minnesota's
amazing Circus Juventas, will burst with daring circus acts, song and sweet
silliness. Madeline and the gypsies will fill the CTC stage with adventure
and whimsy.
The Children's Theatre Company
(children)
7:00 pm; CTC; 612-874-0400; $20 - $34
Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie
Experience this classic adventure as it comes to life in a stunning and surprising
way with live performers and brilliant shadow puppets from renowned Italian
puppet master Fabrizio Montecchi. From the cozy comfort of a nursery bedtime
to the fantastical world of mermaid lagoons and pirate ships, the story of
Peter and Wendy will take flight before your eyes.
The Children's Theatre Company
(children)
7:00 pm; CTC; 612-874-0400; $20 - $34
-
- Little House on the Prairie by Rachel Sheinkin
Based on Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved books, this world premiere musical
centers on the independent spirit of the teenager Laura, the family's settlement
in DeSmet, South Dakota, and the hardships and joys faced as a family in a
pioneer community.
The Guthrie Theater (drama)
7:30 pm; GUT; 612-225-6238; $15 - $63
-
- A Life in the Theatre by David Mamet
Here is the celebration of the love, admiration, humor, and sadness that accompanies
the passing of the artistic torch from one generation to the next. This dramatic
comedy explores the comes relationship between Robert, an experienced performer
and the fledgling John, as Robert mentors him about the wisdom and techniques
of the craft.
The Jungle Theatre (drama)
7:30 pm; JGL; 612-822-7063; $21 - $36
-
- The Six-Ring Circus
This is an improvisational experience featuring student improv teams from
the Brave New Institute.
Brave New Workshop (satire)
7:30 pm; BNW; 612-332-6620; $1
-
- Married Alive! by Sean Grennan & Leah Okimoto
MARRIED ALIVE! is a funny and touching new musical that looks in on two married
couples, one newlywed and one oldywed. The production focuses on the trials,
joys, triumphs and defeats that are found in contemporary marriage. It's fast
paced and at times sharp, but always affectionate. From babies to empty nests,
job stress to domestic bliss, four actors and one piano comprise the evening's
entertainment. Recommended for adult theatre-goers.
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres
(musical)
6:00 pm; CDT; 952-934-1525; $26-$59
The Wonder Bread Years by Pat Hazell
A hilarious 90 minutes of genuinely funny observations of our collective youth:
Toughskin jeans, Jiffy Pop popcorn, Kool-aid stands and more! This one-man
'Show & Tell' promises to "feed the belly as well as the spirit."
Its an infectiously charming, fast-paced, hilarious production that
takes you back to a simpler time in life - when candy was currency and the
most dangerous kid in school carried a "switch-comb." THE WONDER
BREAD YEARS offers you a chance to return to your childhood; it's an evening
of pure escapism, where you have permission to think and act like a kid. Green
army men rule, Etch-A Sketch is king and things that don't go your way are
a "gyp." This classic material makes you crave the taste of space
food sticks and revisit the faint scar from a lawn dart injury.
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres
(musical)
6:00 pm; CDT; 952-934-1525; $26-$59
The Producers by Mel Brooks
The story was utterly outrageous: flop covered theatrical producer Max Bialystock
realizes the road to his financial redemption lies in producing the worst
musical ever written, raising $25,000 of the capital, and pocketing it all
when the show is a one-night-only disaster. Aided and abetted by a timid accountant,
Leo Bloom, Bialystock options the rights to a "gay romp with Adolf and
Eva in Berchtesgarten" called "Springtime for Hitler." Of course,
if the show, by some insane stretch of credulity, were to become a hit, Bialystock
and Bloom would be thrown in jail. And thats exactly what happens!
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres
(musical)
6:00 pm; CDT; 952-934-1525; $26-$59
-
- Il Trovatore with music by Verdi
A gypsy, mad with fury,kills her ownson by mistake instead ofher enemy's.
Remourseful, she reaises his child as her own, until destinies and quests
for revenge collide. A fiery melodrama and unforgettable music. Sung in
Italian with English captions projected above the stage.
The Minnesota Opera (opera)
7:30 pm; ORD; 612-333-6669; $16 - $128
-
- September 24 -
- Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie
Experience this classic adventure as it comes to life in a stunning and surprising
way with live performers and brilliant shadow puppets from renowned Italian
puppet master Fabrizio Montecchi. From the cozy comfort of a nursery bedtime
to the fantastical world of mermaid lagoons and pirate ships, the story of
Peter and Wendy will take flight before your eyes.
The Children's Theatre Company
(children)
7:00 pm; CTC; 612-874-0400; $20 - $34
-
- Little House on the Prairie by Rachel Sheinkin
Based on Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved books, this world premiere musical
centers on the independent spirit of the teenager Laura, the family's settlement
in DeSmet, South Dakota, and the hardships and joys faced as a family in a
pioneer community.
The Guthrie Theater (drama)
1:00 and 7:30 pm; GUT; 612-225-6238; $15 - $63
-
- September 24 - 25
- A Life in the Theatre by David Mamet
Here is the celebration of the love, admiration, humor, and sadness that accompanies
the passing of the artistic torch from one generation to the next. This dramatic
comedy explores the comes relationship between Robert, an experienced performer
and the fledgling John, as Robert mentors him about the wisdom and techniques
of the craft.
The Jungle Theatre (drama)
7:30 pm; JGL; 612-822-7063; $21 - $36
-
- Married Alive! by Sean Grennan & Leah Okimoto
MARRIED ALIVE! is a funny and touching new musical that looks in on two married
couples, one newlywed and one oldywed. The production focuses on the trials,
joys, triumphs and defeats that are found in contemporary marriage. It's fast
paced and at times sharp, but always affectionate. From babies to empty nests,
job stress to domestic bliss, four actors and one piano comprise the evening's
entertainment. Recommended for adult theatre-goers.
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres
(musical)
6:00 pm; CDT; 952-934-1525; $26-$59
The Wonder Bread Years by Pat Hazell
A hilarious 90 minutes of genuinely funny observations of our collective youth:
Toughskin jeans, Jiffy Pop popcorn, Kool-aid stands and more! This one-man
'Show & Tell' promises to "feed the belly as well as the spirit."
Its an infectiously charming, fast-paced, hilarious production that
takes you back to a simpler time in life - when candy was currency and the
most dangerous kid in school carried a "switch-comb." THE WONDER
BREAD YEARS offers you a chance to return to your childhood; it's an evening
of pure escapism, where you have permission to think and act like a kid. Green
army men rule, Etch-A Sketch is king and things that don't go your way are
a "gyp." This classic material makes you crave the taste of space
food sticks and revisit the faint scar from a lawn dart injury.
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres
(musical)
6:00 pm; CDT; 952-934-1525; $26-$59
The Producers by Mel Brooks
The story was utterly outrageous: flop covered theatrical producer Max Bialystock
realizes the road to his financial redemption lies in producing the worst
musical ever written, raising $25,000 of the capital, and pocketing it all
when the show is a one-night-only disaster. Aided and abetted by a timid accountant,
Leo Bloom, Bialystock options the rights to a "gay romp with Adolf and
Eva in Berchtesgarten" called "Springtime for Hitler." Of course,
if the show, by some insane stretch of credulity, were to become a hit, Bialystock
and Bloom would be thrown in jail. And thats exactly what happens!
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres
(musical)
6:00 pm; CDT; 952-934-1525; $26-$59
- September 25 -
-
Madeline and the Gypsies by Ludwig Bemelmans
When Madeline and her friend, Pepito, get lost during a visit to the carnival
and end up carried away by gypsies, their rousing adventures with a traveling
circus begin! But poor Miss Clavel won't rest until she has brought them
safely home. This new musical, created in collaboration with Minnesota's
amazing Circus Juventas, will burst with daring circus acts, song and sweet
silliness. Madeline and the gypsies will fill the CTC stage with adventure
and whimsy.
The Children's Theatre Company
(children)
7:00 pm; CTC; 612-874-0400; $20 - $34
Little House on the Prairie by Rachel Sheinkin
Based on Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved books, this world premiere musical
centers on the independent spirit of the teenager Laura, the family's settlement
in DeSmet, South Dakota, and the hardships and joys faced as a family in a
pioneer community.
The Guthrie Theater (drama)
7:30 pm; GUT; 612-225-6238; $15 - $63; ASL
-
- Junie B-Jones by Barbara Park
Kindergarten si where you go to not watch TV. Fixing the upstairs toilet is
a dream come true. Such is the world of Junie B. Jones, a precocious kindergartner
who just can't help shooting off her big mouth.
Youth Performance Company
(children's)
10:00 am, 12:30; HCF; 612-623-9080; $7 - $12
-
- The Sisters Rosensweig by Wendy Wasserstein
She just slept with a man she doesn't know, her daughter feels called to the
revolution, and her crazy sisters have arrived for the weekend; Happy 54th
Birthday, Sara! Through Sara and her sisters, we are woven together by the
threads that bind us: friendship, family dynamics, sex, global debates, and
a search for who we are, and just exactly where we belong.
Park Square Theatre (drama)
7:30 pm; SPT; 651-291-7005; $20 - $30
-
- The Lion, the Witch, and the War Hero; or Is McCain Able?
Just in time for the Republican National Convention and the 2008 Presidential
election, the Brave New Workshop is taking a look at all things political.
With the 2008 unconventional campaign process getting crazier and even more
unpredictable, join your favorite Brave New Workshop performers from recent
shows as they satirize the politicians, election process, and what it is to
be a voter in the USA.
Brave New Workshop (satire)
8:00 pm; BNW; 612-332-6620; $23 - $25
-
- Church Basement Ladies: A Second Helping by Greta Grosch
A celebration of the church basement kitchen and the women who work there.
From the elderly matriarch of the kitchen to the young bride-to-be learning
the proper order of things, we see the church ladies handle numerous demands
made of them in the course of serving their beloved church. They stave off
potential disasters, share and debate recipes, instruct the young, and keep
the Pastor on due course while thoroughly enjoying, (and tolerating) each
other as the true "steel magnolias" of the church.
Plymouth Playhouse (comedy)
8:00 pm; PLY; 763-553-1600; $16 - $30
-
- Forever Plaid by Micheal Hollinger
Opening earlier than originally announced, Forever Plaid is a funny, whimsical
salute to a more innocent era. This Broadway hit is the story of four singers
who return from heaven for one last performance. And what a performance it
is
Blending witty comedy, outlandish choreography, and featuring precision
harmonies, The Plaids sing some of the 1950s greatest hits,
icluding Heart and Soul, Chain Gang. This is a show
your entire family will enjoy.
Old Log Theater (musical)
8:00 pm; OLT; 952-474-5951; $18 - $26
-
- Distracted by Lisa Loomer
When Jesse, an easily distracted nine-year-old, is diagnosed with ADHD, his
mother seeks answers from a slew of specialists-allergists, psychiatrists,
homeopaths-as well as family and friends. This controversial comedy asks whether
genetics, living in a world of sensory overload, vaccinations, and the environments
cause or contribute to ADHD. Are kids too readily diagnosed and overly medicated?
And is it okay to laugh when discussion one of society's most prevalent barriers?
Mixed Blood Theatre Company (comedy/drama)
7:30 pm; MXB; 612-338-6131; $10 - $23
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The following, in alphabetical order, are the actual locations
of the codes referred to earlier. You can also look at our map
locations for an easy guide, by cicking on the links of each coded site.
- AVH - Apple Valley High School, 14450 Hayes Rd, Apple
Valley
- BCD - Barbara Barker
Center for Dance, 21st and Riverside on West Bank, Mpls.
- BFI - Black Forest
Inn, 9 East 26th St., Mpls.
- BLT - Bryant-Lake Bowl Theatre, 810 W. Lake St.,
Mpls.
- BNW - Brave New Workshop, 3001 Hennepin Ave., 2nd
Floor, Mpls.
- BOD - Ballet of the Dolls Studios, 820 18th
Ave. NE, Mpls.
- BSN - Blake School Northrop, 511 Kenwood Pkwy,
Mpls.
- BTS - Bedlam Theatre
Space, 514 1/2 Cedar Ave., Mpls.
- CCC - Chaska Community Center, 1661 Park Ridge
Drive, Chaska
- CCT - Central City
Theatre, 610 W 28th Street, Minneapolis
- CDR - Cedar Cultural Center, 416 Cedar Ave. South,
Mpls.
- CDT - Chanhassen Dinner Theater, 501 W. 78th
St., Chanhassen
- CHS - Central High School, 275 N. Lexington Ave.,
St. Paul
- CTC - Children's Theatre Company, 2400 23rd Ave.
Mpls.
- CPN - Corcoran Park
Neighborhood Center, 3332 - 20th Ave. S, Mpls.
- CRP - Cedar Riverside People's Center, 2000 So.
Fifth St., Mpls.
- CSC - College of St. Catherine, 2004 Randolph Ave.
St. Paul
- CSP - C.S.P.S. Hall,
383 Michigan St., St. Paul
- DRC - Dunn Recreational Center, 1221 Marshall Avenue,
St. Paul
- EDT - Ethnic Dance Theatre, 2337 Central Avenue N.E.,
Minneapolis
- EIC - Eisenhower Community Center, Hwy 7, Hopkins
- FKW - F. K. Weyerhauser Auditorium, Landmark Center,
75 West 5th St., St. Paul
- FIT - Fitzgerald Theatre, 10 East Exchange St.,
St. Paul
- FMM - Fred Moore Middle School Center for Arts,
1523 Fifth Avenue South, Anoka
- FOR - Ford Theater, Knott's Camp Snoopy, Mall of
America, Bloomington
- FST - Fourth Street
Theatre, 111 Kellogg Blvd. E., St. Paul
- GAH - Great American History Theatre, 30 E. 10th
St., St. Paul
- GUT - Guthrie Theatre,
818 So. 2nd St., Mpls.
- HCA - Hennepin Center for the Arts, 528 Hennepin
Ave, Mpls.
- HCT - Hey City Theatre, 824 Hennepin Ave. Mpls
- HCF - Howard Conn Fine Arts Center, 1900 Nicollet
Ave., Mpls.
- HHC - Highland's Hillcrest
Center, 1978 Ford Parkway, St. Paul
- HOB - Heart of the Beast Puppet Theatre, 1500 E.
Lake St., Mpls.
- HOP - Hopkins Center for the Arts, 1111 Main St.,
Hopkins
- HST - Historic State Theatre, 805 Hennepin Ave.
Mpls.
- HQB - Hallie Q. Brown Center, 270 Kent St., St.
Paul
- ICP - 212 Third Ave.
N., Ste 140, Mpls 55401 (entrance on 2nd Street)
- IMA - Intermedia Arts, 2822 Lyndale Ave. So., Mpls
- JCC - Jewish Community Center, 1375 St. Paul Avenue,
St. Paul
- JGL - Jungle Theatre, 709 W. Lake, Mpls.
- JHT - Jon Hassler Theater, 412 W. Broadway, Plainview,
MN
- KIP - Kieran's Irish Pub, 320 2nd Ave. S., Mpls.
- LDT - Loading Dock
Theater, 509 Sibley St., St. Paul
- LPH - Loring Playhouse Theatre, 1633 Hennepin Ave.
S. Mpls.
- MAC - Maplewood Community Center, The corner of
White Bear Ave. and County Rd. B, Maplewood
- MBC - Movement Center, 115 Washington Ave, 2nd
Floor, Mpls.
- MBT - Music Box Theatre, 1407 Nicollet Mall, Mpls.
- MHC - Minnesota History Center, 345 Kellogg Blvd.
West, St. Paul
- MHT - Mad Hatter's
Tea House, 943 W. 7th St., St. Paul
- MOC - Minnesota Opera Center, 620 North 1st St.,
Mpls.
- MPC - Minneapolis Park Commission, call for
park locations and specific cultural events.
- MTG - Mpls Theatre Garage, 711 West Franklin Ave.,
Mpls
- MTB - Mounds Theatre Buiding, 1026 Hudson Road,
St. Paul
- MXB - Mixed Blood Theatre, 1501 S. 4th St., Mpls.
- MYS - Mystery Cafe, Call us for the location
near you, 952-554-7404
- NHT - Neighborhood House Theatre, Paul &
Sheila Wellstone Center, 179 Robie Street East, St. Paul
- NIM - Nimbus Theatre
Company, 275 East 4th St. Ste B200, St. Paul
- NMT - Nautilus Music Theater, 308 Prince St., St.
Paul
- NOR - Northrup Auditorium, U of Minnesota, East
Bank Campus, Mpls.
- NPP - New Phoenix Playhouse, Union Depot Place,
214 E. Fourth Street, St. Paul
- NXI - Nobles eXperimental Intermedia Studios, 645
E. 7th St., St. Paul
- OAS - Old Arizona Studios, 2821 Nicollet Ave. S.,
Mpls
- OGT - Old Gem Theater, 116 S. Knowles Ave.,
New Richmond, Wisconsin
- OID - Oops Interactive Dinner Theater, 2594 E. 7th
St., North St. Paul
- OLT - Old Log Theater, Excelsior, call 952-474-5951
for directions
- ORD - Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, 345
Washington St., St. Paul
- ORP - Orpheum Theatre, 910 Hennepin Ave., Mpls
- OSH - Osseo High School, 317 2nd Av NW, Osseo
- PAT - Patrick's Cabaret, 3010 Minnehaha Ave. So.,
Mpls.
- PHT - Pillsbury House Theater, 3501 Chicago Ave.
S., Mpls.
- PLY - Plymouth Playhouse, 2705 N. Annapolis, Plymouth
- PNA - Polish National Alliance Hall, 1304 4th St
NE, Mpls.
- PPB - Phoenix Playhouse Blackbox Theatre, 1819
Nicollet Ave. S., Mpls.
- PST - Paddleford Showboat Theatre, Harriet
Island in St. Paul
- PTC - E.M. Pearson Theater at Concordia University,
St. Paul (Hamline and Marshall Avenues)
- PTH - Pantages Theatre,
805 Hennepin Ave., Mpls.
- PWC - See WJT
- RET - Red Eye Theater,
15 West 14th St., Mpls. (Nicollet and La Salle)
- RTZ - The Ritz Theater, 345 13th Ave. N.E., Mpls.
- RWA - Roy Wilken's Auditorium, O'Shaughnesy Plaza,
143 W. 4th St., St. Paul
- SEL - Salem English
Church, 610 W. 28th Street, Mpls.
- SHT - South High Theater, 3131 19th Ave. S., Mpls
- SOT - The Southern Theatre, 1420 Washington Ave.
S., Mpls.
- SPP - St. Paul Palace Theatre, 28 West Seventh Pl.,
St. Paul
- SPT - Seventh Place Theatre, 29 West Seventh Pl.,
St. Paul
- SSA - Studio 6A, Hennepin Center for the Arts,
528 Hennepin Ave, Mpls.
- SST - SteppingStone Theatre, 55 Victoria Street
North, St. Pa
- TCF - Twin Cities
Friends Meeting House, 895 Grand Ave. St. Paul
- TFC - Tapestry Folkdance Center, 3748 Minnehaha
Ave. Mpls.
- TJL - Theatre de la Jeune Lune, 105 N. 1st St.
Mpls.
- TRP - Theater in the Round Players, 245 Cedar Ave.,
Mpls
- UMS - Unravelling Muses
Studio, 308 Prince Street, Suite 135, St. Paul
- URC - University Rarig Center, 330 21st Ave. S.,
Mpls
- VTR - Varsity Theatre,
1308 4th St. SE, Mpls.
- WAC - Walker Art Center, Vineland Place, Mpls.
- WAM -Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota,
East Bank
- WCC - Walker Community
Church, 3104 16th Ave. S., Mpls.
- WHT - Wharehouse Theater,
2609 Aldich Ave. So., Mpls
- WJT - Waring Jones Theatre, Playwrights' Center,
2301 Franklin Ave., Mpls.
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