Rob is a member of the Twin Cities Theater Bloggers and their podcast Twin Cities Theater Chat as well as a syndicating contributor to Minnesota Playlist. Read all his content www.thestagesofmn.com
Rob Dunkelberger
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The Servant of Two Masters Dishes Out the Absurdity to a Dizzying Degree at Lyric Arts
ReviewThe Servant of Two Masters adapted by local favorite Jeffrey Hatcher and Paolo Emilio Landi from the original 1789 commedia...
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Shakespeare’s History Plays in Rep, the Once in a Generation Event is a Triumph at the Guthrie
Review*Disclaimer: On March 28th I suffered a rupture in my right bicep muscle, which has left me without the use...
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Apples in Winter Erases Theater and Creates a Reality at Gremlin Theatre
ReviewAngela Timberman, her performance as Miriam is like a masterclass in acting.
A one handed play requires the very best...
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The Most Spectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington Announces a Spectacular Return to Form For Mixed Blood
ReviewI don’t even know where to begin. The last show I saw produced by Mixed Blood was Interstate: The Musical...
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Beautiful: The Carole King Musical is “Some Kind of Wonderful” at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres
ReviewThis isn’t my first production of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, I saw the touring production that came through...
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Radiant Vermin a Darkly Comic Play at Lyric Arts
ReviewRadiant Vermin by Philip Ridley is a dark and twisted tale about the evils of consumerism taken to the extreme...
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Hells Canyon a Horror Play With a Brain, Has World Premiere by Theater Mu at Jungle Theater in MPLS
ReviewHells Canyon, the new play by Keiko Green uses the horror genre to explore race, generational trauma, and the...
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Stones In His Pockets at Theater Latté Da Featuring Tom Reed Sigmund
ReviewStones in His Pockets is Performed by only two actors Tom Reed and Reed Sigmund but they people the stage...
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Dial M For Murder is Simply to Die For at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis
ReviewDial M For Murder opened Friday evening with a newly adapted script by local favorite Jeffrey Hatcher from the original...
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