Kit Bix is an actor, a theater critic, and a (budding) playwright. She produced the 2017 Minnesota Fringe hit show, It Can't Happen Here. She has written reviews and interviews for Talkin’ Broadway, TCJewfolk, Twin Cities Arts Reader, New York’s The Villager, and has published fiction, poetry, one children's book, and scholarship on 16th -17th century crime fiction. Kit has worked as an adjunct professor of Shakespeare at the University of Maryland and the University of Minnesota. She was the founder of the Facebook group Twin Cities Theater People and is currently a proud member of the Twin Cities Theatre Bloggers.
Kit Bix
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Who amongst us would say “no”?
ReviewFrank Theatre is closing its 30thAnniversary season with a legendary piece: Marc Blitzstein’s The Cradle Will Rock, which was produced...
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Indignity and Grace
ReviewPenumbra’s production of “benevolence” (lowercase “b” intended) continues Ifa Bayeza’s trilogy about the murder of Emmett Till. The first, “The Ballad...
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Secrets, Lies, and Basketball Diplomacy
Review“Growing up, you did not want to be someone. You wanted to be the person three people behind someone, because...
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It only tells you TO think
InterviewRichard, you are the director of “Hair: the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical” which will be the inaugural production of a...
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The Women’s March on Concord
ReviewIn Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville wrote that in Europe women “almost consider it as a privilege that...
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Seeing the "universal" through the lens of women
InterviewKate Hamill’s stage adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women is just one of the hundreds of events taking place...
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Political Fringe Double Header
ReviewI wanted to write about Fringe using the angle, “political shows.” That’s a facile premise since, as everyone knows, “all...
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“Saree-ously Speaking: Uff-Dah!”
InterviewSaree-ously Speaking: Uff-Dah! will be performing at the Rarig Thrust Stage from August 6-12 as part of the Minnesota Fringe...
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Love, Stereotypes, and Craft
ReviewWhen checking my notes about the Guthrie’s production of “Under This Roof,” the first thing I saw was “Sound –...
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