By Delta Rae Giordano
Posted Friday, April 16
An actor for the Crisis Company will play some of the most dramatic characters of his or her career, in the strangest settings.
By Leah Cooper
Posted Thursday, January 29
The board president's moping. The actor's angry. The audience is harassed, and the managing director's thinking of hitting someone with an auction clipboard.
By Rick Shiomi
Posted Monday, January 12
How does Mu Performing Arts plan to stay the course during this financial crisis?
By MinnesotaPlaylist
Posted Monday, January 19
From religion to Minnesota's Legacy Amendment to health care reform, one of the forces behind Jeune Lune speaks.
By Scott Mayer
Posted Thursday, January 15
Ivey Award founder Scott Mayer won’t let the economic crisis get him down. How and where does he see a chance we all want to seize?
By Polly Carl
Posted Monday, January 12
In a nonprofit world that has adopted too many Wall Street values, all this exciting new work out there gets squeezed off the stage.
By Kathy Graves
Posted Thursday, January 8
Our industry is better able than most to think outside the box. That will serve us well.
See it this week at The Gremlin Theatre in Minneapolis. Presented by Theatre Pro Rata.

phillip low plays DEADWOOD: The Last Bleeping Episode playing at The Bryant Lake Bowl Theater this month.
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Commonweal: Required Reading - what would you add to this list of essential theatre reads? http://bit.ly/dneYjx #2amt #mnpl
sailert: Agree. RT @almeberks: #mnpl Scottsboro Boys was wow. Complicated, beautiful, affecting, intelligent, entertaining, disturbing. More please
maxsparber: TC Arts are "in many ways, ahead of the rest of the country" -- NEA Chairman Rocco Landesman http://bit.ly/TCarts #mnpl #2amt