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July 6 - 10

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)

July 6 -
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 1950’s 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
 
Church Basement Ladies by Janet Martin and Suzann Nelson
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 a record breaking Christmas dinner, the funeral of a dear friend, a Hawaiian Easter Fund Raiser, and, of course, a steaming hot July wedding. 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
 
The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde by Thomas Kilroy
Irish playwright Thomas Kilroy exposes the private life of playwright Oscar Wilde and his wife Constance. Set in a magical world that shifts in time, place and perspective, this revealing new play shows us the wide few knew existed, bringing humanity to a woman searching for honor, truth and peace.
The Guthrie Theater (drama)
1:00 pm; GUT; 612-225-6238; $11 - $53
 
The Government Inspector by Kikolai Gogol
When the locals in a small town in Russia learn that an undercover government inspector is coming for a surprise visit, an unfortunate case of mistaken identity send the village spiraling into a world o panic and greed. Witty, smart and wildly satirical, the show exposes the corruption of a provincial town with biting hilarity.
The Guthrie Theater (comedy)
7:00 pm; GUT; 612-225-6238; $11 - $53
 
July 7 -
The Count of Monty Cristo by Charles Fechter
This imaginative story follows the adventures of a dashing sailor who is wrongly sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison by those jealous of his good fortune. Matched with the best of the olios frorm the first 50 years, this show is great for a family outing or as a group event for your entire crew.
University Theatre (drama/comedy)
8:00 pm; URC; 612-624-2345; $15 - $25
 
July 8 -
The Count of Monty Cristo by Charles Fechter
This imaginative story follows the adventures of a dashing sailor who is wrongly sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison by those jealous of his good fortune. Matched with the best of the olios frorm the first 50 years, this show is great for a family outing or as a group event for your entire crew.
University Theatre (drama/comedy)
8:00 pm; URC; 612-624-2345; $15 - $25
 
The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde by Thomas Kilroy
Irish playwright Thomas Kilroy exposes the private life of playwright Oscar Wilde and his wife Constance. Set in a magical world that shifts in time, place and perspective, this revealing new play shows us the wide few knew existed, bringing humanity to a woman searching for honor, truth and peace.
The Guthrie Theater (drama)
7:30 pm; GUT; 612-225-6238; $11 - $53
 
The Government Inspector by Kikolai Gogol
When the locals in a small town in Russia learn that an undercover government inspector is coming for a surprise visit, an unfortunate case of mistaken identity send the village spiraling into a world o panic and greed. Witty, smart and wildly satirical, the show exposes the corruption of a provincial town with biting hilarity.
The Guthrie Theater (comedy)
7:30 pm; GUT; 612-225-6238; $11 - $53
 
July 9 -
The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde by Thomas Kilroy
Irish playwright Thomas Kilroy exposes the private life of playwright Oscar Wilde and his wife Constance. Set in a magical world that shifts in time, place and perspective, this revealing new play shows us the wide few knew existed, bringing humanity to a woman searching for honor, truth and peace.
The Guthrie Theater (drama)
7:30 pm; GUT; 612-225-6238; $11 - $53
 
July 9 - 10
The Count of Monty Cristo by Charles Fechter
This imaginative story follows the adventures of a dashing sailor who is wrongly sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison by those jealous of his good fortune. Matched with the best of the olios frorm the first 50 years, this show is great for a family outing or as a group event for your entire crew.
University Theatre (drama/comedy)
8:00 pm; URC; 612-624-2345; $15 - $25
 
The Government Inspector by Kikolai Gogol
When the locals in a small town in Russia learn that an undercover government inspector is coming for a surprise visit, an unfortunate case of mistaken identity send the village spiraling into a world o panic and greed. Witty, smart and wildly satirical, the show exposes the corruption of a provincial town with biting hilarity.
The Guthrie Theater (comedy)
7:30 pm; GUT; 612-225-6238; $11 - $53
 
July 10 -
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 1950’s 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
 
Church Basement Ladies by Janet Martin and Suzann Nelson
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 a record breaking Christmas dinner, the funeral of a dear friend, a Hawaiian Easter Fund Raiser, and, of course, a steaming hot July wedding. 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
 
The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde by Thomas Kilroy
Irish playwright Thomas Kilroy exposes the private life of playwright Oscar Wilde and his wife Constance. Set in a magical world that shifts in time, place and perspective, this revealing new play shows us the wide few knew existed, bringing humanity to a woman searching for honor, truth and peace.
The Guthrie Theater (drama)
7:30 pm; GUT; 612-225-6238; $11 - $53; ASL

 

 

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