Interview

To study the world

By MinnesotaPlaylist
Posted Monday, July 27

Charles Nolte did it all. Then he taught a lot of Minnesota performing artists how to do it too.

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Good company

By MinnesotaPlaylist
Posted Saturday, July 25

Stephen D'Ambrose and Barbara Kingsley have built lives as actors in this community that so many admire. They're also such great fun to talk with.

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More than cabaret

By MinnesotaPlaylist
Posted Thursday, July 23

How do you put politics into dance? Or build a queer-identified space where straights feel welcome? Why do it at all? Patrick Scully answers

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The "Culture Wars" explained, finally

By MinnesotaPlaylist
Posted Thursday, July 23

From the birth of the NEA to the battle fields in Minnesota, Patrick Scully explains the "Culture Wars" coherently, vividly, and quickly.

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Small theaters everywhere

By MinnesotaPlaylist
Posted Monday, July 20

By the mid-90s, the Twin Cities suddenly appeared to be crawling with scrappy, spunky, young, and tiny independent new theaters. Carolyn Pool dove right in.

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The big G

By MinnesotaPlaylist
Posted Monday, July 20

Sheila Livingston came to Minnesota at the same time as Tyrone Guthrie. In the early days, a big G meant cereal, not theater.

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Challenge

By MinnesotaPlaylist
Posted Thursday, July 16

Mixed Blood, Penumbra, August Wilson, New York, the Guthrie, Pillsbury House — Faye Price is on quite a journey.

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Lights, character, action

By MinnesotaPlaylist
Posted Monday, July 13

Lighting designer Marcus Dillard steps out from behind the scenes to share his recollections. "The technology is changing everything constantly."

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The center

By MinnesotaPlaylist
Posted Monday, July 13

How did the Guthrie's cash machine "A Christmas Carol" happen? Where did the Playwrights Center come from? Barbara Field was in the middle of it.

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Growth

By MinnesotaPlaylist
Posted Tuesday, July 7

The creator of the Choreographers' Evening, Judith Brin Ingber has been in middle of the growth of dance in Minnesota from the 1950s to today.

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The Taming of the Shrew, Sept 11-26, 2010.  Theatre Pro Rata.

The Taming of the Shrew

See it this week at The Gremlin Theatre in Minneapolis. Presented by Theatre Pro Rata.

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